EU breaks deadlock on single patent
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
One of Sweden’s most notable achievements during its recently ended six-month presidency of the European Union Council of Ministers was to clear the path for a unified European patent system. Ian Schofield looks more closely at what the new system would entail and its impact on industry.
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