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Aug 2010

Recently, the European Commission has breathed new life into the decade-long attempt to create a patent that would protect inventors throughout the European Union with a proposal making English, French, and German the sole languages of the EU patent. This would reduce the cost of patenting, thereby stimulating research and development within the EU. But the EU-wide patent has reached an impasse as member states struggle with the question of which languages should be used. Italy in particular has opposed the exclusion of Italian, raising more general questions about the language regime in the European Union.

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Author Stephanie Locatelli
Series IAI Documents and Working Papers
Issue 15
Publisher Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
Copyright © 2010 Istituto Affari Internazionali
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