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[News] EPO Snubs Opposition If Not Submitted in English or German

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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

"The European Patent Office is a Corrupt, Malicious Organisation Which Should
Not Exist"

                        --Richard Stallman

“Staff at the European Patent Office went on strike accusing the organization
of corruption: specifically, stretching the standards for patents in order to
make more money.

“One of the ways that the EPO has done this is by issuing software patents in
defiance of the treaty that set it up.”

                        --Richard Stallman


Recent:

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