IP RIGHTS AND POST-BREXIT UK: THE END OF EUROPEAN EXHAUSTION?
If the United Kingdom left the European Union without joining the European Economic Area as an extra-EU country, the principle of european exhaustion would cease to apply in the British territory. In such case, a restriction of parallel trade from and to the United Kingdom may occur, but also an increase in the protection of IP rights within the UK. The chartered institute of patent attorneys has expressed its commitment to find, together with the stakeholders involved, an acceptable solution.