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Opposing the so-called software patent directive proposal that would see Europe ape the American system of software patents, the trio urged that "In the interest of Europe, such a deceptive, dangerous and democratically illegitimate proposal must not become the common position of the member states."
Apparently nosoftwarepatents.com orchestrated the move.
The trio argues that despite appearances to the contrary the draft directive contains several passages that would legalize software patents in the EU.
They claim that copyright protection is enough for software. "Copyright is fair because it is equally available to all," they argue. "A software patent regime would establish the law of the strong, and ultimately create more injustice than justice."
The Polish government pulled its support for the patent proposal a few days ago and Germany, Holland and some other countries have been making anti-patent noises. Poland's non-support upsets the voting coalition the proposal had before 10 new countries were admitted to the EU and could force it to be re-negotiated.
The anti-patent folks, galvanized by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's recent observation that Linux users could get sued for patent violations, are apparently concerned the proposed directive could pass without a formal vote as a so-called A item.
Torvalds, Widenius and Lerdorf are responsible for three of the four legs that the legendary LAMP stands on.
For the full text of the trio's appeal, see http://nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/intro/app0411.html
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David 12/01/04 11:36:57 AM EST | |||
Let's hope the EU doesn't follow the broken US model. The US model had worked well until big money allowed process patents, something that was not allowed until recently. |
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3 Musketeers 11/29/04 02:27:43 AM EST | |||
When Linus, Monty, and Rasmus all agree about something like this it is hard not to want to support their conclusion. |
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