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By the end of March 2019, United Kingdom is due to leave the
European Union, but with four months to go until Brexit day,
Intellectual Property matters seem to be far, far down the
negotiation list. So, where does that leave us with the Unified
Patent Court Agreement (UPC)? Dr. Anthony Carlick, European Patent
Attorney at Dennemeyer & Associates, tackles this complex
subject and attempts to make some predictions.
The Agreement only needs ratification by Germany and Great
Britain to come into effect. When it comes to the latter, no legal
barriers are standing in the way, just some political will.
European Patent Attorney, Chartered Patent Attorney (UK) with a
Ph.D. and a Master Degree in Physics, Dr. Anthony Carlick entered
the IP profession in 2005. Before joining Dennemeyer &
Associates, he worked for a top tier IP firm in the UK and also
spent four years in the Middle East as a patent consultant. In this
presentation, part of our Dennemeyer Annual Meeting 2018 blog
series, Dr. Carlick discusses all the different options patent
owners have and the ratification of UPC.
Topics discussed:
Unified Patent Court Agreement: revocation and
infringement proceedings of European patents;
Unitary Patent: European patent with unitary
effect, co-existence with national and EP patents;
The current situation on the ratification of
UPC: timescale of DE constitutional complaint,
ratification by DE and GB before Brexit day, possible options,
Ireland;
Political context: the UK government
Brexit policy, predictions.
To watch the entire presentation, please access the link
below.
The above article is part of a series. Read the other blog posts
on the Dennemeyer Annual Meeting 2018 and watch the videos
here:
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