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"Madam President, I would just like to say how unfortunate it is that Mr Rocard did not manage to get even one of his amendments accepted, and that this House was unable to deliver itself of a position on the subject. The problem we are now faced with is that the national legislation continues to apply without amendment, and that the courts will come to very different decisions. While it will impose huge expense on big business, and hence frustrate the Lisbon objectives, small firms will find the whole business quite incomprehensible, as they will be required, in future, to get to grips with twenty-seven different systems of patent law.
I call on the Commission not only to put before us a new proposal for a Community patent, having first discussed it with experts on the subject, but also to make a start on drafting it with the minimum possible delay."@en1
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