Isn't there a legal precedent about "normal behaviour" or "expectations when entering a trade/supply of goods services"?
Something like: if you fly a plane into UK airspace it will be managed by the agreed iso standard for flying into and landing on a runway in a country adhering to these standards". Isn't there something like that in ip patent space?
I'm guessing it's this sort of wooly I'll thought out logic that's driving our negotiating points/the brexiteer mindset.
Isn't there a legal precedent about "normal behaviour" or "expectations when entering a trade/supply of goods services"?
Something like: if you fly a plane into UK airspace it will be managed by the agreed iso standard for flying into and landing on a runway in a country adhering to these standards". Isn't there something like that in ip patent space?
I'm guessing it's this sort of wooly I'll thought out logic that's driving our negotiating points/the brexiteer mindset.