tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8990057754240336385.post4472312507812231248..comments2024-02-27T09:18:36.160+01:00Comments on DeltaPatents Case Law blog: D 7/16 - "without comment as to the merits"DeltaPatentshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07830354704918972593noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8990057754240336385.post-50294000046943461682016-11-22T15:51:02.770+01:002016-11-22T15:51:02.770+01:00I don't know if the candidate is a native spea...I don't know if the candidate is a native speaker, but at least he/she preferred German over English and French.Sander van Rijnswouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08074604101159694993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8990057754240336385.post-70335521163222349702016-11-22T15:38:26.109+01:002016-11-22T15:38:26.109+01:00I don't think there can ever be a proper set o...I don't think there can ever be a proper set of true/false questions in the pre-exam. The issues raised in those questions can never be black and white and I don't see the purpose of examining claim analysis that way.<br />Apart from that, I would be curious to find out if the candidate is a native speaker of any of the three available languages. I am to none of them and although my english is quite fluent, I struggle with all those long depended claims, which employ unusual english words that I have never seen before...<br />NatashaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8990057754240336385.post-23814965596687421352016-11-22T12:49:53.315+01:002016-11-22T12:49:53.315+01:00Come on, when you use the case for an "orbite...Come on, when you use the case for an "orbiter dictum" to criticize the examination committee, you could have at least found a reason to let the guy/girl pass the pre-eqe in return. I passed pre-eqe and eqe, but I find the reasoning and marking of the exams hard to stomach sometimes. And all these cocky remarks in the examiners reports... funny when they cannot even make a proper multiple choice test themselves. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com