Italy wants to join the Unitary Patent
May 14, 2015
In an important change of position and influenced by the CJEU's rejection of the Spanish challenge, Italy has announced it wants to join the enhanced cooperation within the European Union to create the Unitary Patent.
The Italian press agency ANSA reported that the interministerial committee for European Affairs started a revision of the position Italy took in 2012, when it decided not join the Unitary Patent package (embodied in EU Regulations No. 1257/2012 and No. 1260/2012), protesting the language regime of the Unitary Patent package, where the official languages will be English, French and German only.
Chairman Sandro Gozi of the committee was quoted as saying he wants to end the exceptional situation Italy is currently in. It is the only EU state that has signed the Agreement to create a Unified Patent Court, but that is not participating in the enhanced cooperation. Gozi stressed the issue would still have to be discussed in Parliament, also because of the implications it may have for the Italian production system.
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