Software Patents Come to Europe Through the Back Door
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2011-12-01 23:56:19 UTC
- Modified: 2011-12-01 23:56:19 UTC
Summary: Despite seemingly democratic structures, the EPO and its ilk manage to sneak in a restructuring of the patent systems in Europe
Early in the week we found some troubling news about software patents in Europe. Gérald Sédrati-Dinet says about the unitary patent that "approval is planed for Dec 5, Dec 22 is the ceremony"
"Even worse," Ben jamin responds. He thought it was
something more benign in comparison:
Unitary Patent to be approved by the Council next 22 December with a signature ceremony.
He carried on arguing [
1,
2,
3,
4] while patent lawyers from Germany got
baffled: "Why does the #EU webpage showing the time schedule for agreement on Unified Patent Court not work any more?"
There is a discussion about software standards inside patents [
1,
2] and the lawyers' powwow [
1,
2,
3,
4] gravitates towards the position that within a few days we may have a rather troubling presentation:
EPO presentation about the Unitary Patent, the patent system designed outside Europe and its institutions ur1.ca/66vqa
December 5
th is named as the big day and it is the same day that I fly away for a week (for vacation). Hopefully there are many European activists out there who will inform others and do something to stop this.
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Comments
Michael
2011-12-02 00:59:00
Para-Doxe
2011-12-02 11:46:14
Michael
2011-12-02 15:59:21