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NPEs set sights on UPC and more patent acquisition - Blackbird, Dominion Harbor, Acacia, and Harfang IP say the market is hot for patent acquisitions and that litigation opportunities could soon emerge in Europe

Managing IP’s article outlining the views of Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs) on the Unified Patent Court (UPC) points out that several NPEs are gearing up for the launch of the UPC in the following months because the UPC’s centralised system “would make Europe a much easier place to litigate”. NPEs also argue that UPC would provide for another way to litigate in a “market comparable to China or the US”.
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 The Wall Street Journal
 A Push to End Germany’s Status as ‘Paradise for Patent Trolls’
  Apple and Nvidia have joined German companies advocating for legislation to make the country a less attractive destination for NPEs. 

 Wall Street Journal
 Germany Shuts Door on Patent Trolls
  BERLIN—Germany on Friday removed a legislative quirk that had made it a prime destination for globally active patent litigators who increasingly target fast-growing tech companies.

Statement by IP2Innovate in reaction to Commissioner Breton’s comments about the European patent system
  “IP2Innovate welcomes Commissioner Breton’s  today and we support his call for a balanced and effective European IP system,” said Patrick Oliver, Executive Director of IP2Innovate.
