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Monday, 26 January 2009
Are the UK courts anti-patent? Judge for yourself
The debate as to whether British patent courts are anti-patent has flared up again (see the IPKat post here, plus appended comments from Lord Justice Jacob, among others). You can judge the attitude of the British judiciary for yourself here, where IP practitioner and fellow blogger Peter Groves has compiled a list of all 17 Patents Court and Patents County Court decisions on infringement and validity which have been made available on the BAILII website.
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