The idea for a Unitary Patent and a European patent court was first floated around 75 years ago. Today, that initial idea finally becomes a reality as the Unified Patent Court opens for business. Despite the time from conception to launch experiencing many stumbling blocks, progress on the UPC project slowly but surely continued to make headway. In JUVE Patent's latest video, co-editor Mathieu Klos presents the five primary hurdles faced by the UPC – and says happy birthday to the new court.
As part of JUVE Patent’s UPC special coverage, co-editor Mathieu Klos presents his top five hurdles in the development of the Unified Patent Court – and says happy birthday to the new court project.
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