One patent for Europe

  • Sinha G
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Abstract

The European Patent Office might grant the first unitary European patent as early as 2013. Forty years in the making, the European Council pushed through draft regulations governing the unitary patent system in record time under the EU's 'enhanced cooperation' procedure. The last remaining contentious issue—the central court's location—…

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Sinha, G. (2012). One patent for Europe. Nature Biotechnology, 30(3), 200–200. https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0312-200

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