Radical changes to Europe’s patent system are needed to stop an increasing backlog of unvetted applications, a think-tank is warning.
The Bruegel Institute also says high costs are undermining Europe’s intellectual property system.
By Nikki Tait in Brussels
Published: May 14 2009 02:11 | Last updated: May 14 2009 02:11
Radical changes to Europe’s patent system are needed to stop an increasing backlog of unvetted applications, a think-tank is warning.
The Bruegel Institute also says high costs are undermining Europe’s intellectual property system.