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Software Patents Stopped in India

piyushranjan writes "Indian parliament deleted the section from the patents bill regrading the software patents as left parties prevailed over the Government on the issue. This may be a major victory for free software foundation(fsf) which has been lobbying hard against the bill."

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  1. w00t by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fp

    1. Re:w00t by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Moderation response time: 8 minutes.

    2. Re:w00t by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Round 2 - Moderation response time: 3 minutes.

    3. Re:w00t by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      This is either insightful, interesting, or offtopic, i'm not sure.

  2. I'm so torn! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I hate software patents, but I'm also hate the fact that my job was outsourced to India!

    Should I move to India? It seems like the only logical option.

  3. Let me be the first to say by koreaman · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    w00t

  4. Re:Not only the FSF by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Have you seen what he eats for breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? Have you seen the car he drives?! He wipes his ass with crisp linen handed to him by a loin-clothed manservant for Vishnu's sake.

    Humility is not in this man's word-book.

  5. Re:Of course they did... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Don't forget to pay your 699 rupee licensing fee, you curry smoking teabaggers.

  6. Re:Of course they did... by Rattencremesuppe · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    I am really really interested to know as to how havin g no software patents will effect the "outsourcing revenue stream".

    Outsourcing makes sense only if it is cheaper than doing the work inhouse.

    No SW patents == no additional cost for IP departments, lawyers, lawsuits etc. == less cost for a project

    less cost == more attractive for outsourcing.

  7. Re:The situation in India is... by rsidd · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    It should be interesting for you to know that they are not ok with software patents, but ok with copyrights.

    There's only one reason for that. Most of them are Bengali, and view Rabindranath Tagore as a sort of fragile god who must be protected; so they fought for decades to prevent his work from entering the public domain. Tagore became India's Mickey Mouse -- the excuse to extend copyright limits ad nauseam (happily, no longer, but a lot of damage has been done already).