IPKat co-author Jeremy has drafted an article on the provision under the Patents Act 2004 that enables people to seek non-binding opinions from the Comptroller (pronounced "Controller") of Patents as to the validity of a patent and as to patent infringement. If anyone would like to read this draft before it goes for publication, just click here. All comments received will be welcome, however critical.
The current Comptroller, Ron Marchant
Another Controller whose opinions are greatly valued, Sir Topham Hat
Another Controller whose opinions are greatly valued, Sir Topham Hat
A MATTER OF OPINION - CAN I HAVE YOURS?
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