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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response
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Alex Hudson |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response |
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Mon, 19 May 2003 14:32:30 +0100 |
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On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 01:33:26PM +0100, Mike Taylor wrote:
> Me too -- I was pleased to meet everyone and to get a bit more insight
> into the wide range of things that are going on (including suing
> Microsoft! Go, Ian! :-) Although the last couple of talks (DRM and
> Patents) were pretty damned scary.
Nothing to do with Ciaran and Martin, I trust ;)
I think the last four or so speakers did very well to work within the
time constraints we had, I'm also glad we got to hear from everyone.
> I don't see any way that this could get enshrined in a legal document,
> but I think you could come up with a sort of "Turing test" for whether
> a software patent is sufficiently innovative to be worthy of
> consideration by doing something like this.
>
> Pick a random half-decent hacker and give him the
> patent application. She has 24 hours in which to read
> and understand it, and produce a working
> implementation. If she can do it, the patent is
> deemed NP-Obvious and thrown out.
Him/she? Some hacker ;) (I believe 'he' is the neutral term, isn't it?
Richard would probably know...)
Unfortunately, I'm not sure there any way such a test could get in the
document, because I suspect the test needs to be conducted by someone
who is not going to be 'versed in the state of the art'.
The idea (as I understand it) is that the idea should be non-obvious
before someone is shown the patent application. But to me, that doesn't
mean that it would be non-obvious if J Random Hacker wasn't able to
conceive of it. I'm not sure how you could ever judge whether something
is 'obvious', which is probably part of the problem.
Cheers,
Alex.
RE: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response, Robert \(Jamie\) Munro, 2003/05/19
RE: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response, Alex Hudson, 2003/05/20
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response, MJ Ray, 2003/05/20
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Software patent MEP response, Alex Hudson, 2003/05/20