For over forty years, European countries have held numerous conferences and signed multiple international agreements aimed at either creating a unitary patent which will be valid in all European countries upon issuance or establishing a specialized European court with jurisdiction over patents. This paper first outlines the need for a unitary patent in the European Union and then chronicles the measures taken to support and milestones toward the creation of a European-wide unitary patent system. The paper then discusses the few problems and pitfalls that have prevented European countries from coming to an agreement on such a patent system. Finally, the paper considers the closely related agreements of ‘Unitary Patent Package’, the challenge...
The European Union has struggled for decades to establish a streamlined method of uniform patent pro...
584-588Following political agreement in the European Council in June 2012, the EU enacted legislati...
The European field of intellectual property law is on the brink of exciting changes as the Unified P...
For over forty years, European countries have held numerous conferences and signed multiple internat...
For over forty years, European countries have held numerous conferences and signed multiple internat...
Further to the failed efforts to create a European Union patent (ex Community patent), the European ...
For the last forty years, the European Union has been pursuing the goal of a unified system of paten...
In Europe there are two patent systems national patents under national law and a European patent sys...
As of 1st of June 2023, after years of negotiations, setbacks and postponements, the Unitary Patent ...
To the difference of trademarks and designs, protection of patents in Europe essentially rests on na...
Unitary Patent: Advantages and Problems In 2012 the Council of the European Union and the European P...
This article retraces the history of patent harmonization in Europe and reviews the European Union “...
A balanced, innovation-friendly and uniform patent system is indispensable for Europe. However, the ...
This article discusses the need of a Unified Patent Court, as a major contribution for the implement...
The Unified Patent Court is established by the Agreement on Unified Patent Court, signed in February...
The European Union has struggled for decades to establish a streamlined method of uniform patent pro...
584-588Following political agreement in the European Council in June 2012, the EU enacted legislati...
The European field of intellectual property law is on the brink of exciting changes as the Unified P...
For over forty years, European countries have held numerous conferences and signed multiple internat...
For over forty years, European countries have held numerous conferences and signed multiple internat...
Further to the failed efforts to create a European Union patent (ex Community patent), the European ...
For the last forty years, the European Union has been pursuing the goal of a unified system of paten...
In Europe there are two patent systems national patents under national law and a European patent sys...
As of 1st of June 2023, after years of negotiations, setbacks and postponements, the Unitary Patent ...
To the difference of trademarks and designs, protection of patents in Europe essentially rests on na...
Unitary Patent: Advantages and Problems In 2012 the Council of the European Union and the European P...
This article retraces the history of patent harmonization in Europe and reviews the European Union “...
A balanced, innovation-friendly and uniform patent system is indispensable for Europe. However, the ...
This article discusses the need of a Unified Patent Court, as a major contribution for the implement...
The Unified Patent Court is established by the Agreement on Unified Patent Court, signed in February...
The European Union has struggled for decades to establish a streamlined method of uniform patent pro...
584-588Following political agreement in the European Council in June 2012, the EU enacted legislati...
The European field of intellectual property law is on the brink of exciting changes as the Unified P...