EU Explains Plans For Use Of ‘Last Resort’ Compulsory Licensing

The first stage of the EU’s proposal to revamp the compulsory licensing system and prepare the bloc for future health crises is almost complete. The next steps are to publish an impact assessment, run a public consultation, and produce a draft regulation by the first quarter of 2023.

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Stakeholders wanting to comment on the European Commission’s plans to harmonize the rules governing the granting of compulsory licenses in the EU have until 29 April to respond to a call for evidence that was published at the beginning of the month.

The commission says it wants to put in place a more “convergent, predictable and workable regime” for those “exceptional cases”...

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