Work on a Community Patent started in the 1970s, but the resulting Community Patent Convention was a failure. Renewed efforts from the European Union has now resulted in a Community Patent Regulation. It provides that the patent application need be in only one language, either English, French or German, with the patent claims translated into all European Union languages. However, the patent will not be enforceable against a person until they are provided with a copy of it in their own national language. The Community Patent Regulation will establish a court, with exclusive jurisdiction to invalidate issued patents: thus a Community Patent will either hold throughout the EU or not at all. This court will be attached to the present European Court of Justice and Court of First Instance, through use of provisions in the Treaty of Nice.
There is widespread support for the Community Patent; the main difficulty is Spanish disagreement with the exclusion of Spanish from the languages for the patent application. Because of this dispute the proposal is currently stalled.
External Links To find out about the current state, plese see the Official European Union Community Patent Homepage (http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/indprop/patent/)
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