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[Fsfe-uk] Software patents - some hope?
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Chris Lale |
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[Fsfe-uk] Software patents - some hope? |
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003 14:15:15 +0100 |
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I received this in a reply from a LibDem MEP:
"There are circumstances in which protection regimes can stifle
creativity and subvert the public interest. Software patenting is
potentially one of these areas. ... The Economic and Social Council of
the European Union and the German Monopoly Commission have strongly
criticised the Directive, as have the Liberal Democrats in this country.
... Liberal Democrats ... will be working to ammmend the directive as it
stands."
I wrote to several MEPs comparing a "computer-implemented invention"
with a "literature-implemented invention" (or a "typewriter-implemented
invention)
(http://www.coolscience.co.uk/free-software/patent-dangers2.html). One
Conservative MEP replied telling me that Arlene McCarthy herself has
proposed an ammendment concerning the dubious "technical effect":
"Article 4a
Exclusions from patentability:
A computer-implemented invention shall
not be regarded as making a technical
contribution merely because it involves
the use of a computer, network or other
programmable apparatus. Accordingly,
inventions involving computer programs
which implement business, mathematical
or other methods and do not produce any
technical effects beyond the normal
physical interactions between a program
and the computer, network or other
programmable apparatus in which it is
run shall not be patentable."
Perhaps the lobbying is having some effect?. I think that the definition
and consequences of the dubious "technical effect" are still a major
concern though.
Chris
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