Directive 1987/54 - Legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products

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Current status

This directive has been published on January 27, 1987, entered into force on December 23, 1986 and should have been implemented in national regulation on November  7, 1987 at the latest.

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Key information

official title

Council Directive 87/54/EEC of 16 December 1986 on the legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1987/54
Original proposal COM(1985)775
CELEX number i 31987L0054

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Key dates

Document 16-12-1986
Publication in Official Journal 27-01-1987; Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 13 Volume 024,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 13 Volume 007,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 13 Volume 016,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 13 Volume 016,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 13 Volume 007,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 13 Volume 008,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 13 Volume 008,OJ L 24, 27.1.1987
Effect 23-12-1986; Entry into force Date notif.
End of validity 31-12-9999
Transposition 07-11-1987; At the latest See Art 11
Notification 23-12-1986

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Legislative text

27.1.1987   

EN

Official Journal of the European Communities

L 24/36

 

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE

of 16 December 1986

on the legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products

(87/54/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and in particular Article 100 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),

Whereas semiconductor products are playing an increasingly important role in a broad range of industries and semiconductor technology can accordingly be considered as being of fundamental importance for the Community's industrial development;

Whereas the functions of semiconductor products depend in large part on the topographies of such products and whereas the development of such topographies requires the investment of considerable resources, human, technical and financial, while topographies of such products can be copied at a fraction of the cost needed to develop them independently;

Whereas topographies of semiconductor products are at present not clearly protected in all Member States by existing legislation and such protection, where it exists, has different attributes;

Whereas certain existing differences in the legal protection of semiconductor products offered by the laws of the Member States have direct and negative effects on the functioning of the common market as regards semiconductor products and such differences could well become greater as Member States introduce new legislation on this subject;

Whereas existing differences having such effects need to be removed and new ones having a negative effect on the common market prevented from arising;

Whereas, in relation to extension of protection to persons outside the Community, Member States should be free to act on their own behalf in so far as Community decisions have not been taken within a limited period of time;

Whereas the Community's legal framework on the protection of topographies of semiconductor products can, in the first instance, be limited to certain basic principles by provisions specifying whom and what should be protected, the exclusive rights on which protected persons should be able to rely to authorize or prohibit certain acts, exceptions to these rights and for how long the protection should last;

Whereas other matters can for the time being be decided in accordance with national law, in particular, whether registration or deposit is required as a condition for protection and, subject to an exclusion of licences granted for the sole reason that a certain period of time has elapsed, whether and on what conditions non-voluntary licences may be granted in respect of protected topographies;

Whereas protection of topographies of semiconductor products in accordance with this Directive should be without prejudice to the application of some other forms of protection;

Whereas further measures concerning the legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products in the Community can be considered at a later stage, if necessary, while the application of common basic principles by all Member States in accordance with the provisions of this Directive is an urgent necessity,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

CHAPTER 1

Definitions

Article 1

  • 1. 
    For the purposes of this Directive:
 

(a)

a ‘semiconductor product’ shall mean the final or an intermediate form of any product:

 

(i)

consisting of a body of material which includes a layer of semiconducting material; and

 

(ii)

having one or more other layers composed of conducting, insulating or semiconducting material, the layers being arranged in accordance with a predetermined three-dimensional pattern; and

 

(iii)

intended to perform, exclusively or...


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