European Software Patents Not Dead Yet
Ensign Nemo writes "Software patents in Europe still being pushed.
They're at it again and they're not waisting any time. Even though opposition is there the backers of software patents are getting sneakier and sneakier." Poland, if you help us out again, I pledge to never, ever forget you.
Would you say they're throwing there weight around?
Should I interpret this as "European Software Patents 'Not Dead Yet'"?
Azh nazg durbataluk, azh nazg gimbatul, Azh nazg thrakataluk agh burzum ishi krimpatul! This sig blocked by Slashdot.
er, "wating" for confirmation from Netcraft.
:-)
Is it true?
[...]the impact of denying access to techniques and logarithms effectively shuts out competition[...]
Ah, yes, the old "don't let them look up logarithms in a table" trick.
I'm going to patent/copyright the correct spelling of words in the English language. At least no one on /. will be able to sue me then.
Sheesh. Give me a damn address and I'll send you a dictionary, for fuck's sake.
Q: How many polocks does it take to stop software patents from being created in Europe?
A: A simple majority.
Wait. That's not funny.
So, does are you saying that the telephone was discovered or that America was invented...?