Brexit: new scenario discussed to save the Unitary Patent system

Written By

wouter pors Module
Wouter Pors

Partner
Netherlands

I am a partner in our Intellectual Property practice in the Netherlands, based in Amsterdam where I am one of our founding partners. I am also a member of our Tech & Comms, Life Sciences and Energy & Utilities groups.

How to save the Unitary Patent project? As soon as the outcome of the UK referendum on a Brexit was known, discussions started behind the scenes about ways to adapt the Unitary Patent system so the UK can stay in.

According to Wouter Pors of Bird & Bird, a new scenario has come up to enable the UK to participate in the Unified Patent Court and even in the Unitary Patent. If the UK ratifies the UPC Agreement, they can continue to be a participant even if they leave the EU. This only requires a small change of the Agreement by the Administrative Committee to open up accession for former EU Member States, being the UK.

Read full article >

First published on the Kluwer Patent Blog on 20 June 2016.

Latest insights

More Insights
Chair

UK court makes concrete decision on infringement under doctrine of equivalents

Sep 23 2024

Read More
yellow copyright symbol on blue background

Poland: The DSM Directive finally implemented

Sep 19 2024

Read More
spring

How to better preserve use evidence for registered trademarks in China?

Sep 18 2024

Read More