Les Echos is not an entirely terrible newspaper, or at least it wasn't always the case (ownership has changed). It didn't refuse to cover some important stories, such as this scoop about Microsoft lobbying French politicians for OOXML. When Les Echos covers the EPO it involves defending the EPO from perceived critics like a judge who said the truth about Željko Topić. We are once again seeing Les Echos carrying water for Battistelli.
"So it turns out that the EPO is now censoring newspapers, or that the newspapers are self-censoring for fear of the EPO’s thugs."A reader has told us about the "European Inventor of the Year Award," an article from the 11th of June, 2015.
"The report of the European Inventor of the Year Award," says the reader, "which took place in Paris on 11 June 2015, might be of interest.
"It seems that the party was spoiled for Battistelli by the French State Secretary for Digital Economy, Axelle Lemaire who made some comments expressing the French government's concern about the ongoing social conflict at the EPO.
"It also appears that the French newspaper Les Echos subsequently censored its report by eliminating an earlier mention of Ms. Lemaire's comments. By a stroke of good fortune, somebody was quick enough to capture the earlier version of the report."
Days ago we alluded to a Huffington Post article in French, noting that French politicians are getting fed up with Battistelli. He has become a national embarrassment to France, not a source of pride or respect. Some politicians openly speak about this, but will the media inform the French public? See this commentary [PDF]
with hyperlinks, highlighting the latest scandal involving media censorship (or self-censorship):
LES ECHOS.... DE LA JOURNÃâ°E DU PRIX DE L’INVENTEUR EUROPÃâ°EN 2015
June 11th, 2015 was the day of THE party. Not the excellent Blake Edward's 1968 film with Peter Sellers but Mr Battistelli’s lifetime's achievement in the somptuous Palais Brogniart in Paris. The moderator paid him “the gracious Benoît Battistelli”... Etat de grâce? Well not quite.
The party was spoiled by none other than the French State Secretary for Digital Economy, Axelle Lemaire sent in replacement of the French Minister of Economy, Emmanuel Macron, who had diplomatically declined the invitation.
First, according to sources among the organisers, Mr Battistelli did not want Ms Lemaire to speak but simply to hand out an award. Obviously, she refused. In her speech [1], she never mentioned the name of Mr Battistelli and dared to mention “the social conflict in the EPO and her concerns for the rights of EPO staff”. Bravo Madame!
“Les Echos”, a French newspaper acting as communication partner for the Office, had first reported on the event in the following way:
“Axelle Lemaire mentionne enfin les conflits sociaux qu’a connu, ces derniers mois, l’Office européen des brevets et rappelle son souci du bien-être des collaborateurs de l’Office.”
Colleagues of the EPO, who have a long tradition and solid expertise of finding quickly pertinent information found it (click here [2]) - just before the publication was censored (click here [3]) to suppress this “affront” to Mr Battistelli.
It does not end there.
Reliable insiders reported that at the end of the ceremony Ms Bergot (PD 43) rushed to the State Secretary to complain about her attitude, boldly stating that the Secretary had no idea how many great things were done at the EPO lately. The tone was such that Ms Lemaire had to remind Ms Bergot that she was addressing an official representative of France. Finally, no one had the courtesy to bid farewell to Ms Lemaire.
Un malheur n’arrivant jamais seul, in the “Huffington Post” (partly owned by "Le Monde”), three members of the French Parliament, three members of the French Senate, and a Member of the European Parliament published a tribune titled L'Organisation européenne des brevets, une zone de non droit en Europe? which reports on the troubled social situation at the EPO.
If one considers that according to members of top management speaking to us on confidential basis, about 2 Mio EUR of applicants’ money were spent (wasted?) this year for this “event”, we hope that the lunch served was at least good.
References:
[1] European Inventor Award 2015, Intervention of Axelle Lemaire, French State Secretary for Digital Economy, 11 June 2015, 12H45
Video available from : European Commission A/V Services starting from 109m40s
SUEPO archive starting from 6m30s
€« L’innovation c’est un impératif, un impératif économique. Et ce qui est vrai pour la technologie, l’est aussi pour l’innovation publique, les modes de gouvernance, l’innovation sociale. Et à ce titre, même si ce n’est pas l’objet de notre rencontre ce matin, le gouvernement français connaît les difficultés sociales qui s’expriment au sein de l’Office Européen des Brevets et à ce sujet, l’office a un devoir d’exemplarité, de transparence absolue dans le respect des droits des agents qui y travaillent. €»
[2] Les Echos, “Deux Français vainqueurs du Prix de l’inventeur européen” published on 11 June 2015, at 13:10
[3] Les Echos, “Deux Français vainqueurs du Prix de l’inventeur européen” updated on 11 June 2015, at 14:43
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shows the difference. Here it is as a PNG file:
Les Echos belongs to the French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH (Louis Vuitton - Moët Hennessy). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LVMH
The chairman and CEO of LVMH is the french "oligarch" Bernard Arnault: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Arnault#LVMH
At the time of the acquisition, the staff of Les Echos protested: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7080079.stm
Arnault stated that he would respect the paper's editorial independence if his company LVMH bought it: http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/07/05/industry-arnault-les-echos-dc-idUSL0416454220070705
According to French press reports Arnault is close to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy: http://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/actualite-economique/bernard-arnault-et-nicolas-sarkozy-proches-depuis-longtemps_1158948.html
In the context of French politics, Battistelli is a member of Sarkozy's party (formerly UMP, recently re-branded as "Les Républicains"): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_for_a_Popular_Movement
As a UMP member, Battistelli has some minor local political role on the town council of St. Germain-en-Laye: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beno%C3%AEt_Battistelli#Local_political_life
In the past, Les Echos has published the occasional "puff piece" about Battistelli and his role as President of the EPO. For example: http://www.lesechos.fr/30/09/2014/LesEchos/21782-159-ECH_benoit-battistelli-president-de-l-office-europeen-des-brevets--oeb-.htm
Against this background, it's probable that Battistelli has some "hot line" to Les Echos which enables him to get unfavorable coverage pulled in the twinkling of an eye...