Company: GNMSF
Filing Date: 2025-02-12
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001558370-25-000846
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Company: GENMAB A/S
Filing Date: 2025-02-12
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4I
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 to expire until March 2026. The issued U.S., European and Japanese PTEs and SPCs, expire in 2029, 2031 and begin to expire in 2030, respectively. 
With respect to ofatumumab, our issued patents covering ofatumumab began to expire in October 2023, with the U.S. composition of matter patent extended to May 2031. In addition, we have PTEs granted in Japan which expire in 2028. 
With respect to tisotumab vedotin, we have issued patents and pending patent applications in numerous jurisdictions, including the U.S., Europe and Japan. Our issued U.S., European and Japanese patents covering the composition of matter for tisotumab vedotin do not begin to expire until June 2031. We have filed a request for PTE in the U.S., covering the composition of matter for tisotumab vedotin which, if granted, would provide protection beyond June 2031. In addition to our key composition of matter patents for tisotumab vedotin, we have issued patents and pending patent applications in numerous jurisdictions relating to specific formulations, indications and combination therapies that may offer additional protection.
 With respect to epcoritamab, we have issued patents and pending patent applications in numerous jurisdictions, including the U.S., Europe and Japan. Our U.S., European and Japanese patent applications and issued patents covering the composition of matter for epcoritamab do not begin to expire until January 2035. In addition, we have filed a request for PTE in the U.S. and Japan covering the composition of matter for epcoritamab which, if granted, would provide protection beyond 2035. In addition to our key composition of matter patents for epcoritamab, we have issued patents and pending patent applications in numerous jurisdictions relating to specific formulations, dosing regimens, indications and combination therapies that may offer additional protection.
The actual protection afforded by a patent, which can vary from country to country, depends on the type of patent, the scope of its coverage as determined by the patent office or courts in the country, and the availability of legal remedies in the country. This list above does not identify all patents that may be related to daratumumab, ofatumumab, 

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tisotumab vedotin, epcoritamab and our product candidates. For