Heiko Maas as guest of honour at the 2014 EPO Inventor of the Year Boondoggle in Berlin.
During his stint as Federal Minister for Justice (December 2013 to March 2018), Heiko Maas was fond of spouting slogans about the need for zero-tolerance for "lawless zones" ("rechtsfreie Räume"), for example in debates about FIFA abuses or discussions about the need to tackle Internet "hate speech".
"The overriding concern of Maas in relation to the EPO appears to have been to ensure that nothing happened which might interfere with the cash flow generated by the EPO for its contracting states in the form of national renewal fees on EPO-granted patents."He was also fond of enjoining his fellow citizens to "get up off the sofa and speak up" and not to "duck away" from confronting xenophobic political extremism.
But when it came to the EPO, it seems that Maas was more than willing to turn a blind eye to what numerous commentators have called "the last dictatorship on German soil".
Heiko Maas: Zero tolerance for "lawless zones" – except in the case of the EPO!
The Minister's priority appears to have been to ensure that nothing interfered with the lucrative cash flow generated by EPO-granted patents.
"It comes as no surprise that Maas appeared as a guest of honour at the European Inventor of the Year Boondoggle in Berlin in 2014 where he was seen on stage clapping along with the EPO President."In the German media Maas was often portrayed as an arrogant and venal character. He gives the impression of being the type of self-preening politico who would have been all too susceptible to the blandishments of the oleaginous Battistelli.
It comes as no surprise that Maas appeared as a guest of honour at the European Inventor of the Year Boondoggle in Berlin in 2014 where he was seen on stage clapping along with the EPO President.
Heiko Maas clapping along with Battistelli at the 2014 EPO Inventor of the Year Boondoggle in Berlin.