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“License to All”: an unworkable approach

May 28, 2017
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The EC has called for a balanced, fast, predictable, efficient and enforceable licensing approach that ensures a fair return on investment for patent holders and enables fair access to patents for all participants in the value chain. A ‘license to all’ policy goes against those objectives and could have a serious negative effect on technology innovation in Europe and impact on the emergence of Europe’s Digital Single Market.

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