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La Oficina Europea de Patentes (OEP) Abiertamente Aboga por las Patentes de Software a Pesar de las Reglas

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Publicado en Europe, Patents at 1:33 pm por el Dr. Roy Schestowitz

El máximalismo de patentes bajo el régimen de Battistelli se ha convertido en un cancer (y afecta negativamente a sus pacientes)

OEP por patentes de software
OEP por patentes de software



Sumario: La OEP ha alcanzado un nivel de sinverguencería tan alto que abiertamente promueve monopolios en algoritmos (patentes de software) es ahora generalmente visto como permisible y también aceptable

LA OEP es un mounstro hambriento fuera de control. Sirve a largas corporaciones y arrolla todo lo que encuentre en su camino. La OEP es probablemente la más grande fuente de verguenza de la Unión Europea, pero la OEP no es Europea ni tampoco parte de la UE. Frecuentemente parece más como una conspiración de largas corporaciones y gente riquísima, engañándo bajo el nombre €¨Europea€¨ y un dominio .org. Los intereses de los ciudadanos europeos no importan simplemente y las PYMEs europeas tampoco cuentan.



"La absoluta arrogancia de los gerentes de EPO aparentemente les permite ser descarados tratando de ignorar las reglas y expandir el alcance de patentes para casi cualquier cosa, en la búsqueda sin sentido de más patentes (donde la cantidad es más importante que la calidad o su valor económico colectivo)."La OEP esta promoviendo patentes de software de nuevo (el tweet de arriba es de apenas unas horas). No sorprende a nadie de aquellos que campañan contra las patentes de sofware porque a la OEP no le importa la ley (abiertamente lo admite) y no sigue las reglas de la EPC tampoco.

“No se pierdan nuestro workshop en patentabilidad de software el Miercoles 16 de Marzo en CeBIT,” escribió la persona de arriba en un documente oficial (una publicación oficial), aludiendo algo que cubrimos aqui a principios de este mes.

Vaya caraduras que son...

En los Estados Unidos al contrario que Europa las patentes de software están muriendo. Ahora mismo abogados de patentes tratan de €¨Salvar las patentes de software,€¨ usan sus propias palabres (vean el artículo de hoy titulado “How Structural Claim Limitations Can Save Software Patents” — aunque sea detrás de una caja registradora).

No es un secreto que Techrights estaba completamente en lo correcto contra las patentes de software, pero nunca estuvo en un principio contra la OEP hasta que se enteró de los abusos a los derechos humanos. La absoluta arrogancia de los gerentes de la OEP los hacen ver como SINVERGUENZAS ignorando las reglas y expandiendo la esfera de patentes a casi todo, en un descerebrada persecución de más patentes (donde la cantidad importa más que la calida o su colectivo valor económico).

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