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schestowitz | http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2020/07/20/uk-withdraws-ratification-of-the-unified-patent-court-agreement/?doing_wp_cron=1595375912.5922470092773437500000 | Jul 22 01:04 |
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-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | UK withdraws ratification of the Unified Patent Court Agreement - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jul 22 01:04 | |
schestowitz | ' | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | Concerned observer | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | JULY 20, 2020 AT 7:38 PM | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | So the UK has withdrawn its ratification of the UPC Agreement… or has it? | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | In this context, it is useful to consider the comments on withdrawal in the Treaty Handbook published by the UN. The Handbook has the following comments in connection with Article 25 VCLT: | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | “A State provisionally applies a treaty that has entered into force when it unilaterally undertakes, in accordance with its provisions, to give effect to the treaty obligations provisionally, even though its domestic procedural requirements for international ratification, approval, acceptance or accession have not yet been completed. The intention of the State would generally be to ratify, approve, accept or accede to the treaty | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | once its domestic procedural requirements have been met. The State may unilaterally terminate such provisional application at any time unless the treaty provides otherwise (see article 25 of the Vienna Convention 1969). In contrast, a State that has consented to be bound by a treaty through ratification, approval, acceptance, accession or definitive signature is governed by the rules on withdrawal and denunciation specified in the | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | treaty as discussed in section 4.5 (see articles 54 and 56 of the Vienna Convention 1969)”. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | The last sentence is particularly interesting. This is because it implies that the withdrawal rules of Articles 54 and 56 VCLT apply as soon as a state has formally ratified an international treaty. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | On the other hand, as noted by Mr Tilmann, Article 2(g) of the VCLT defines of “Party” (a term used in both of Articles 54 and 56 VCLT) in a manner that could perhaps be taken to imply that the withdrawal rules of Articles 54 and 56 VCLT only apply to a treaty that is in force for the “Party” in question. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | In the light of the above, the absence of a formal withdrawal clause in the UPC Agreement means that it is not entirely clear which steps the UK must take in order to provide legal effect to its withdrawal from that Agreement. That is, it is not entirely clear whether notification to the other States under Article 25(2) VCLT will suffice, or whether it is instead necessary to proceed under Article 54 or Article 56 VCLT. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | The UK has chosen to (attempt to) withdraw from the UPC Agreement by submitting a “Note verbale”. This implies that the UK has selected Article 56 VCLT as the legal basis for withdrawal. This is in part because that Note appears to have been addressed to the registry (and not the other Participating Member States, as would have been required under Article 25(2) VCLT). However, it is also because the consultation and consent | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | required under Article 54 VCLT is conspicuous by its absence. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | This leaves important questions unanswered. Firstly, under international law, is the “Note verbale” sufficient to effect the UK’s withdrawal from the UPC Agreement (and the PPI and PAP)? Secondly, if it is sufficient, what is the date upon which the UK’s withdrawal will be deemed to have occurred? That is, is the UK’s withdrawal effective immediately, or only after the period of 12 months specified in Article 56(2) VCLT? | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | From this perspective, it seems that the UK’s action today may have raised just as many questions as it answered. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | REPLY | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | Attentive Observer | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | JULY 20, 2020 AT 10:58 PM | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | At least UK’s position is now clear, but this does not mean the ratification of the UPC is free of any problems. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | As Art 7(2) UPCA still exists it cannot be ignored, or it can be ignored at least by those wanting to ratify quickly. In any case it appears that Art 7(2) UPCA will have to be amended. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | It now backfires what happened during the negotiation leading to the UPCA. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | For the ratification it was enough to define the three countries having the most patents validated at a given date as necessary for the UPCA to enter into force, which meant Germany, France and the UK. Now UK’s position is taken over by Italy or even The Netherlands. Figures will tell. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | For fear of being tricked out with the location of the various locations of the Central Division, the three contenders only saw fit to anchor the locations of the central division in Art 7(2) UPCA. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | The UK is out of the UPCA, fair enough, but London is still in it. So what to do with London? Mr Tilmann proposed a declaration from the UK under Art 25(2) VCLT, which now is moot, as there is not yet a provisional application of the UPCA. This solution was anyway doubtful from the beginning. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | The other solution proposed in the explanatory notes for the new ratification bill was a common declaration under Art 33(1) VCLT of the remaining countries. It appears politically naïve to expect from the remaining countries, and especially from Italy or The Netherlands, to sign a common declaration saying that the London section can provisionally be transferred to Paris or Munich. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | There seems no clean way out than to amend Art 7(2) UPCA before the UPCA enters into force. This means a new round of ratifications and the corresponding delays. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | Now the question of the annual fees which were based on the annual fees of the big four, i.e. UK, DE, FR and NL becomes acute. It is not possible to sell fees at a level which comprised the UK once the UK is out. By taking the NL fees into account, The Netherlands could say with reason, that the work of the London Section should go to a new section located in The Netherlands. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | If Germany would nevertheless ratify with Art 7(2) UPCA as it stands, the risk is great that a constitutional complaint on this topic might be successful. One should also not forget the other constitutional problems as for instance the supremacy of EU law, which was brought in by the German Federal Constitutional Court itself. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | The Chairman of the GFCC might have changed, and it is well known that the new one (a former lawyer) is in favour of the UPC, but Justice Huber is still there. Knowing what has been said about the ECB bonds buying scheme applies mutatis mutandis to the UPC. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | We have not yet heard the end of the UPC saga, but I am curious to see what the new developments will look like. Going through the wall at any cost and irrespective of the damages which would result, or decide a stop so as to reflect about the new situation, which would imply for instance amending Art 7(2) UPCA. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | On the other hand, it looks quite ridiculous to have a Central(?) Division sitting in the locations. So can of worms which has led to present Art 7(2) UPCA will have to be opened again. | Jul 22 01:05 |
schestowitz | That Germany is eager to ratify is understandable, as it could other wise mean the whole momentum for the UPCA is lost. But as it was clearly said in some of the comments send to the German Ministry of Justice, this is a big risk. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | The slogan of the British SAS is: “Who dares wins”. In the present situation I have strong doubts, independently of the fact that Britain is now out. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | REPLY | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | The Convention watchdog | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | JULY 21, 2020 AT 9:33 AM | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | The Protocol to the UPC Agreement on provisional application stipulates in its Article 1 (1): | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | “This Protocol shall enter into force the day after 13 Signatory States of the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court including Germany, France and the United Kingdom, have either ratified” … asf. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Thus, differently from the UPC Agreement itself, UK is expressis verbis among the obligatory States for the entry into force of the Protocol. Another clear provision which may be ignored? | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | REPLY | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Concerned observer | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | JULY 21, 2020 AT 4:56 PM | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | The same issue applies to the Protocol on Privileges and Immunities, Article 18(1) of which states that: | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | “This Protocol shall enter into force 30 days after the date on which the last of the four State Parties – France, Germany, Luxemburg and the United Kingdom – has deposited its instrument of ratification, acceptance approval or accession”. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Thus, it would seem that the PAP and PPI ought to now be pushing up the daisies alongside the Norwegian Blue. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | One could also take the view that the wording of Article 3(1) of the PAP and Article 18(1) of the PPI makes it clear that, with respect to the UPC Agreement, the possibility of withdrawal of a Participating Member State (or at least a PMS hosting an organ of the UPC) was NOT contemplated. If this view is correct, it could be virtually impossible to revive the current UPC Agreement in a manner that is consistent with the Vienna | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Convention. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | No doubt the UPC’s proponents will right now be working on novel legal theories that purport to resolve this particular conundrum. The trouble as I see it is that, even if those theories do not hold water (or even pass the red face test), the only court having the power to prevent a Mautdebakel will be the BVerfG … whose focus will be the Basic Law. Thus, the challenge for adherents to the rule of law will be how to get the | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | BVerfG to pay attention to invalidity of the UPC Agreement under international law… | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | REPLY | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | MaxDrei | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | JULY 21, 2020 AT 8:11 PM | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Concerned, you point us to the BVerG (Germany’s Constitutional Court). The way I see it, this court is no pushover. Do you recall its recent finding, that the ECB measures to keep the Euro-Zone afloat are……wait for it…… un-Constitutional? If the Court has the cojones to tell the ECB where to get off, it surely can hold its nerve long enough to put the UPCA to sleep, and out of its miserable twilight existence. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | REPLY | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Attentive Observer | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | JULY 21, 2020 AT 4:59 PM | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Dear Convention Watchdog, | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | Well done! | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | I fear we will have to wait even longer as expected! | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | May be time to rethink the whole thing. There are enough drawbacks, that it would be wise to think out a better system. | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:06 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/dwatchnews_afr/status/1285647060990144516 | Jul 22 01:18 |
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schestowitz | It is going to be great. | Jul 22 01:19 |
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schestowitz | "\ | Jul 22 01:19 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/cybeardjm/status/1285592712633290752 | Jul 22 01:19 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@cybeardjm: Read the post till the end, not the "OneDrive" part only. https://t.co/cdNRbjw6BH | Jul 22 01:19 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz: As it turns out, it’s incredibly hard to remove #OneDrive from #Windows ; #Microsoft is basically pulling copies of… https://t.co/9Pg3zmPHqy | Jul 22 01:19 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/oletange/status/1285531952616026114 | Jul 22 01:20 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@oletange: @schestowitz @zoobab I am considering gearing up the swpat fight in Denmark again. To get going I intend to explai… https://t.co/SqkUUxky3F | Jul 22 01:20 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@oletange: @schestowitz @zoobab I am considering gearing up the swpat fight in Denmark again. To get going I intend to explai… https://t.co/SqkUUxky3F | Jul 22 01:20 | |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | @schestowitz | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | @zoobab | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | I am considering gearing up the swpat fight in Denmark again. | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | To get going I intend to explain a software patent every 1-2 weeks. Preferably something that is easy to understand, newer than 2016, and valid in DK. | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | Do you have good examples I can use? | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:20 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/kevinleversee/status/1285503225790001153 | Jul 22 01:21 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@kevinleversee: @schestowitz no. not just no fuck no. post modern Progressive ideology is insane. itsca fucking ridiculous ideolo… https://t.co/fp8XHbVEbu | Jul 22 01:21 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@kevinleversee: @schestowitz no. not just no fuck no. post modern Progressive ideology is insane. itsca fucking ridiculous ideolo… https://t.co/fp8XHbVEbu | Jul 22 01:21 | |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | no. | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | not just no fuck no. | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | post modern Progressive ideology is insane. | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | itsca fucking ridiculous ideology based on victimhood and oppression | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:21 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/ParisCritical/status/1285501501604061185 | Jul 22 01:21 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@ParisCritical: @schestowitz https://t.co/3p9A0Posty | Jul 22 01:21 | |
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schestowitz | https://twitter.com/iridesce57/status/1285444511171317761 | Jul 22 01:22 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@iridesce57: @schestowitz I've just been happy that switching outputs doesn't crash the system like it used to. | Jul 22 01:22 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/MoreSocialism/status/1285398228687556608 | Jul 22 01:22 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@MoreSocialism: @schestowitz What did Mozilla do? | Jul 22 01:22 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/MoreSocialism/status/1285386302054170625 | Jul 22 01:22 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@MoreSocialism: @schestowitz I understand not using the word "slave", but I agree that the rest of these changes don't actually help POC. | Jul 22 01:22 | |
schestowitz | "I understand not using the word "slave", but I agree that the rest of these changes don't actually help POC." | Jul 22 01:22 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xK8RERHvoKtCCDlZo | Jul 22 01:33 |
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schestowitz | "i was one of them. then i notice browsers are not parsing them. in a few weeks many will be uploading avif. trying to get more for less. pity people do not treat applications that way." | Jul 22 01:33 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xK79xX1RLW1sg6Rdo | Jul 22 01:33 |
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schestowitz | "usa also exports the infection. most countries refuse to reject usd." | Jul 22 01:33 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xK79eWK7ifQv0d7Pk | Jul 22 01:33 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-pleroma.site | Pleroma | Jul 22 01:33 | |
schestowitz | "and then tomorrow will be worse than today. And so on and so on until either your leaders get serious or the virus has burned through your population like a fire in the outback. I’m just hoping our clowns over this side of the pond get their act together and don’t shit the bed (more) when our inevitable second wave hits." | Jul 22 01:34 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xJHXNDMvEb0ZyknBY | Jul 22 01:34 |
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schestowitz | " how does one know zuckerberg is answering a question truthfully? when he blinks!" | Jul 22 01:34 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xJ5zRrK35yxds3vrU | Jul 22 01:35 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-pleroma.site | Pleroma | Jul 22 01:35 | |
schestowitz | " ...I'm pretty sure I can find the pictures of him in the meeting when trump was first elected. This was not a public meeting, he's a fucking liar."' | Jul 22 01:35 |
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schestowitz | " fuck school" | Jul 22 01:35 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xIzNUbulsJxRkNEa8 | Jul 22 01:36 |
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schestowitz | "next time don't be in the Stone Age when people show up with gunpowder" | Jul 22 01:36 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xIxHrpVKWkLoVv6Rs | Jul 22 01:36 |
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schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:36 |
schestowitz | $ pulseaudio -k | Jul 22 01:36 |
schestowitz | E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: violence against daemon-kin is not permitted. | Jul 22 01:36 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 01:36 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xIiEJ1amNXRgdPxtQ | Jul 22 01:36 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-pleroma.site | Pleroma | Jul 22 01:36 | |
schestowitz | "...and you are sure all of your data are sended and selled to google" | Jul 22 01:37 |
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schestowitz | "oh no" | Jul 22 01:37 |
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-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-pleroma.site | Pleroma | Jul 22 01:37 | |
schestowitz | "Linux repels IBM." | Jul 22 01:37 |
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schestowitz | " I thought they were making btrfs default though... Can't keep up with these ones" | Jul 22 01:37 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xI2Nk2dVLOU0disdc | Jul 22 01:38 |
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schestowitz | ""3 can keep a secret, if 2 of them are dead." -- benjamin franklin" | Jul 22 01:38 |
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schestowitz | " one use case is openssl keys? other use cases are drm and time bombs for obsoleting code."\ | Jul 22 01:38 |
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schestowitz | " What is worse, Joe Biden or 4 more years of Donald Trump,? Western politics needs radical change, but that has got to come from the people." | Jul 22 01:38 |
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schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xHIJ4zDboDNd4xmMa | Jul 22 01:39 |
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schestowitz | "if decentralized is improbable, distributed is great." | Jul 22 01:39 |
schestowitz | https://pleroma.site/notice/9xHIDoU5XHbt07tJa4 | Jul 22 01:40 |
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schestowitz | " attach a libre, decentralized archive or museum to peertube and youtube becomes an option." | Jul 22 01:40 |
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schestowitz | " they did not pull the ads according to another feed. they reduced payment for ads. that is not a boycott. they are only seeking optics." | Jul 22 01:40 |
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schestowitz | " ...fascism in another language ?" | Jul 22 01:40 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/18375737#131b4500927f01389350722ef41c0a88 | Jul 22 07:16 |
schestowitz | "Sharing is caring." | Jul 22 07:16 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: If you're despairing at staff sharing admin passwords, look on the bright side. That's CIA-grade security https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/16/cia_report_vault_7_leak/ | Jul 22 07:16 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> www.theregister.com | If you're despairing at staff sharing admin passwords, look on the bright side. That's CIA-grade security • The Register | Jul 22 07:16 | |
schestowitz | One can get fired for it | Jul 22 07:16 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/18198338#8efe100080cf013878dc0242ac180005 | Jul 22 07:17 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #opensource as in... "ideas"? Or sharing them? Not exactly the common use of this term... https://theunionjournal.com/vote-to-include-aero-handicap-and-open-source-ideas/ | Jul 22 07:17 | |
schestowitz | "Though to be fair, I’m not sure the difference matters that much. How much of a market is ther for indie car steering collumns outside of the FIA." | Jul 22 07:17 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> theunionjournal.com | Vote to include aero handicap and open source ideas | The Union Journal | Jul 22 07:17 | |
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schestowitz | URGENT: https://9to5linux.com/ seems misconfigured | Jul 22 08:00 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-9to5linux.com | NO TITLE | Jul 22 08:00 | |
schestowitz | " | Jul 22 08:56 |
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schestowitz | Thank you! It works now... it was a stupid plugin for Wordpress... | Jul 22 08:56 |
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