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26 May 2020Patents

Do we need new IP laws to better cope with future crises?

In early April, Michael Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, wrote to the UK parliament’s Public Accounts Committee. His letter notified it of the decision to protect companies supporting the UK government in its struggle to increase the nation’s stock of ventilators. These machines were urgently needed to assist in treating the expected high numbers of seriously ill COVID-19 affected patients.

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