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Posted in Europe, Patents at 3:52 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
It was never meant to be as the UPC is inherently an enemy of Europeans
Summary: No Unified Patent Court in the UK and probably nothing like it in the rest of Europe any time soon (if ever)
WE don’t typically brag, but when it comes to the UPC, it’s a big “we told you so!”
“The UPC as we know it is dead. It’s a dead project whose only salvation might come through restructuring, renaming, etc.”We went against the current of EPO lies and Team UPC lies and we expect nothing to happen by tomorrow (when it comes to ratification in the UK). It throws the whole thing into a massive, inevitable limbo again. The UPC as we know it is dead. It’s a dead project whose only salvation might come through restructuring, renaming, etc.
=> ↺ EPO
For those who don’t know why the UPC is bad, see this press release that we co-authored earlier this month. The UPC is — among other things — about making outrageous patent scope, i.e. software patents, “universal” or “unified” in Europe. It’s a massive risk to Europe.
=> this press release that we co-authored earlier this month | outrageous patent scope
The Liar in Chief has just been to Brussels in one last (and desperate) effort to salvage the UPC, but he too begrudgingly contradicted himself by refuting previous statements that he made.
=> The Liar in Chief has just been to Brussels in one last (and desperate) effort to salvage the UPC
“Will IAM apologise for misleading readers?”IAM, the eternally-loyal propaganda mill of the Liar in Chief wrote about it yesterday: “Support for UPC among MEPs, says EPO president. But still no UK ratification & this week Article 50 is invoked.”
=> eternally-loyal propaganda mill of the Liar in Chief | ↺ wrote about it yesterday
So who was right and who was wrong? Will IAM apologise for misleading readers? How about all that fake news that IAM has been spreading about Spain earlier this month? Yesterday we found this new article from Hogan Lovells (via social media and EPO insiders who told us about it). It’s titled “False alarm: Spain will not join the Unitary patent system after all,” but it was not a false alarm. It was just fake (or highly distorted) news from Team UPC firms. Their contagious lies (they said to each other what they wanted to believe) were accepted by many, included media, but as we said all along, Spain was definitely not close to ratification, for the following reasons:
=> fake news that IAM has been spreading about Spain earlier this month | ↺ this new article | ↺ via social media
(a) Spanish companies would not be able to file European patents with unitary effect (“Unitary patents”) in their own official language, Spanish.(b) Since the Unitary patents would not need to be translated into Spanish in order to produce effects in Spain (unlike the case of “traditional” European patents), the Spanish companies would not benefit from the disclosures therein.(c) The linguistic regime would also produce legal uncertainty for Spanish companies, which would have to respect the rights conferred by more than 95,000 new patents per year (not translated into Spanish). Spanish companies would, then, bear the costs of the relevant translations.(d) Moreover, Spanish companies would be forced to plead in English, French or German in invalidity and non-infringement declaratory proceedings which would be heard by the Unitary Patent Court (“UPC”) central division. Spanish companies sued for infringement before the local divisions would also have to litigate in a language other than Spanish chosen by the patentee.
There is a campaign of lies not just inside the management of the EPO (which cannot stop lying even to its own staff, as recently as last week); the campaign of lies extends to Battistelli’s allies of convenience (Team UPC), who strive to see the UPC becoming a reality, even in the face of countless barriers. Their track record on accuracy is so utterly poor that anyone who pays such firms for ‘services’ or ‘advice’ is not just throwing money down the drain but probably does more harm than good. There won’t be UPC this year. There might never be a UPC at all (even outside Britain) as the EPO rots, Battistelli is widely seen as not credible, and serious questions are raised about the merit/potency of those patents which Battistelli wants to make ‘unitary’ (they’re not even worth the paper Jouve supposedly prints them on). █
=> a campaign of lies not just inside the management of the EPO | as recently as last week | Jouve supposedly prints them on
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