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[News] Shenanigans Try to Legalise Software Patents, Despite Obvious Insanity of Them

  • Subject: [News] Shenanigans Try to Legalise Software Patents, Despite Obvious Insanity of Them
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:37:15 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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A Different Point of View on Software Patents

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| More whining from the anti-software patent lot? Well, not actually. These 
| words were written by Alison Crofts, who: 
| 
|     provides specialist IP advice and expertise in both litigation and 
|     commercial matters. This includes advising on: the creation, protection 
|     and exploitation of IP rights, including trade secrets, confidentiality 
|     issues, technology transfer agreements and licensing; the enforcement and 
|     defence of IP rights, including the conduct of litigation and arbitration 
|     proceedings; and IP aspects of joint ventures, co-ownership and 
|     transactions. Alison has an engineering background and has particular 
|     experience in the semiconductor, oil and gas, hi-tech and telecoms 
|     engineering industries.        
| 
| In other words, she's likely to be for rather than against software patents.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/06/different-point-of-view-on-software.html

A new argument against SWPAT (thanks to environmental economics)

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| I've heard a lot of arguments against software patents (SWPAT) since Richard 
| Stallman first raised the flag at the League for Programming Freedom, and 
| almost all of the arguments are variations on a theme. A valid theme, but a 
| theme that, after 20 years, has become a bit monotonous. Herman Daly puts 
| that theme in a new context that has me all excited. He says    
| 
|     Stop treating the scarce as if it were non-scarce, but also stop treating 
|     the non-scarce as if it were scarce. Enclose the remaining commons of 
|     rival natural capital (e.g. atmosphere, electromagnetic spectrum, public 
|     lands) in public trusts, and price it by a cap-auction-trade system, or 
|     by taxes, while freeing from private enclosure and prices the non-rival 
|     commonwealth of knowledge and information.      
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http://www.opensource.org/node/441


Recent:

Patent expert Alison Crofts says EPLA is pushed by pro-software patents lobby

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| In its edition of IP Value 2007, the Intellectual Asset Magazine (IAM) was
| publishing an article about the Reform of European Patent System, where an
| expert (Alison Crofts from Dorsey & Whitney) mentions that the push for the
| EPLA is coming from the pro-software patents lobby:
|
|     The industry-based driving force behind the EPLA comes from the
|     pro-software patent group as a way to ensuring that their software or
|     potential software patents are fully enforceable across Europe.
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http://epla.ffii.org/forum/t-161586/patent-expert-alison-crofts-says-epla-is-pushed-by-pro-software-patents-lobby


IAM exclusive - Brimelow to quit as EPO President

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| Alison Brimelow will not seek reappointment as President of the European
| Patent Office when her current term expires at the end of June 2010, it was
| announced today. Rainer Osterwalder, Director of Media Relations at the EPO,
| told IAM this afternoon: "Yes, I can confirm that Alison Brimelow has
| informed the EPO staff today that she will not seek an extension of her
| contract which ends on 30 June 2010."
`----

http://www.iam-magazine.com/Blog/Detail.aspx?g=c54c7e9c-28e0-42cf-9e10-389812ad3e60


Software patents plot buried under amicus avalanche

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| The EPO's latest attempt to validate their widely criticized practice of
| software patenting has been met with a much stronger response than expected.
| This broad public interest comes in reaction to the referral on the
| patentability of software to the Enlarged Board of Appeal. The referral
| procedure allows interested third parties to file statements - Amicus Curiae
| Briefs - to present their views to the members of the board. The Enlarged
| Board of Appeals asked for such statements to be submitted by end of April
| and a total of 89 such statements have been published by the Register so far.
`----

http://press.ffii.org/Press_releases/Software_patents_plot_buried_under_amicus_avalanche


European Patent Office refuses spanish amicus brief against software patents

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| Alberto Barrionuevo, CEO of the small spanish software company OpenTIA and
| ex-president of the FFII, had submitted an amicus brief to the Enlarged Board
| of Appeal in spanish. The European Patent Office has notified him that they
| are refusing his letter because it was not written in one of the 3 official
| languages of the EPO.
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http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-160633/european-patent-office-refuses-spanish-amicus-brief-against-software-patents
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