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12 January 2016PatentsJohn Pegram

Patent owners should not fear the Unified Patent Court

Fears of the unknown, such as qualms about the quality of Unified Patent Court (UPC) judges, the new court’s procedures and the substantive law it will apply, have contributed to a worry that a central attack might unreasonably lead to revocation by the UPC of a European patent in all participating states.

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