Act now to keep access to EPO systems
As CIPA members will be aware, the EPO is phasing out smart card access and closing other familiar services during 2024. These closures begin to take effect from 1 January 2024. Transition to the new systems requires planning and training by users.
We highlight the following for action:
No new smart cards will be issued after the end of 2023. The new MyEPO platform and OLF2.0 are already using the new two-factor authentication (‘2FA’) platform. The ‘legacy’ online filing system eOLF has been updated to use the new 2FA, at least for EPO procedures. Users can even use their smart card in parallel while they get used to the new authentication system for the time being.
To avoid being locked out users should take the following actions now:
More information on 2FA is at https://www.epo.org/en/applying/myepo-services/get-access. More information on phasing out smart cards is at https://www.epo.org/en/service-support/faq/myepo-services/phasing-out-use-smart-cards-2024 and in the OJEPO article, November 2023 edition.
Once 2FA has settled in, changes don’t stop there. Individual users and firms/departments should familiarise themselves with the new contingency upload service (‘CUS’) in good time before incoming fax lines are abolished (scheduled mid-2024). CUS provides an alternative to fax and web form filing, when the other systems are down. The service is excellent in its implementation even though sadly it has been conceived for a very limited set of circumstances, and legal certainty is undermined. epi will press for it to cover more situations.
Action and information:
Questions?
EPO Customer Support is your first contact for help with any of the above systems. https://www.epo.org/en/service-support/contact-us.
In case of difficulty, you can also contact the OCC Chair at [email protected].
John Gray (Fellow) is Chair of the epi’s Online Communications Committee and a member of CIPA’s Patent Committee.