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The European Union won't be able to decide whether or not to adopt the controversial American model of software patents until next year, according to anti-patent watchdog nosoftwarepatents.com.
It seems the EU Council now lacks a qualified majority to pass the proposal and some members of the European Parliament now reportedly favor the idea of restarting the whole torturous legislative process under Rule 55 of the Parliament's Rules of Procedure.
The anti-patent contingent, which hopes to see the legislation rewritten before it hits the floor again, recently got Linux creator Linus Torvalds and two of his peers to slam the current pro-patent proposal as "deceptive, dangerous and democratically illegitimate."
The majority backing the proposal eroded with the admission of new countries into the EU and with Holland and Germany rethinking the issue.
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John Zoetebier 12/14/04 01:23:54 AM EST | |||
The effects of software patents are: Software patents are similar to patenting thoughts or patenting sentences or movements. |
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David 12/13/04 08:20:38 PM EST | |||
The U.S. continues to suffer under the legal hassles of pointless software patents. You just have to read some of these patents to realize that there are thousands of ways to implement most of them because they don't actually explain HOW to build them, just that a product with features X, Y, and Z are somehow patented. The USPTO has completely failed inventors and allowed lawyers to usurp innovation. It's time for the U.S. to not only fix the broken software patents issue (no software patents!) but also to fix its broken torts system that allows a company to sue over patent infringement without any real basis, knowing that going to court will typically cost anywhere from $250,000 to $1M or more. No small inventor can fight that, and there are fools with patents that claim linking pages is patented, one-click purchases are patented, sending an email containing a link for people to pick up a document at that link is patented, and anything that already existed but now is available on via the Internet is patented. Please E.U., not only don't follow our broken U.S. model, but put pressure on the fat cats and lawyers who are draining our competitive spirit. Hey, maybe that's why the don't care; they want to dominate the space as the U.S. falls in stature because lawyers and fools run the country. |
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PatentsNo 12/13/04 03:48:03 AM EST | |||
If Linus, Monty Widenius, and Rasmus Lerdorf all oppose this, then that's good enough for me. Vote it down Europe! |
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