tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011517813713956310.post8613286785928407623..comments2024-02-18T09:41:26.976+01:00Comments on Pacta Sunt Servanda - TreatyNotifier: Unified Patent Court and Unitary Patent: what UK and NL can learn from eachotherTreatyNotifierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14781646153904815142noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011517813713956310.post-83312475507215860122016-01-24T22:24:29.735+01:002016-01-24T22:24:29.735+01:00Meldrew, thanks for that explanation. I think it i...Meldrew, thanks for that explanation. I think it is problematic as well (as I have shown), but think non extending UP or UPC is also a problem. It means you'd have to go to different judges to get your unitary patent infringement solved. But indeed, it seems in line with many other territories the UK has responsibility for. <br /><br />Another question is: does the unitary patent regulation cover Gibraltar? I can read the regulation both ways (and assume the UK government just assumes Gibraltar is out, as you can not get unitary effect on something that doesn't exist (EP-UK-Gib)....TreatyNotifierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14781646153904815142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011517813713956310.post-27774632291340865132016-01-24T10:26:21.470+01:002016-01-24T10:26:21.470+01:00Implementation on the UK is likely to be a complet...Implementation on the UK is likely to be a complete mess. CIPA recommended not extending the UP or UPC to Isle of Man, but treating European patents as being automatically registered in the Isle of Man. <br /><br />Worse is that under the proposed UK SI there will be three different infringement laws. This is a complete mess.Meldrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09841440718012449720noreply@blogger.com