UKPO Workshops Find EU Patent Directive Faulty
TheEvilOverlord writes "ZDNet has up a report about the current EU patent directive not being up to muster; 'Workshops held by the UK Patent Office (UKPO) around the country have found that the definition of technical contribution in the software patent directive would let through too many patents'. Unfortunately the UKPO can't change the government's stance of supporting this destructive directive."
It's an absolute disgrace, that the UK media aren't covering this very important issue. The European council have disregarded the decision of the elected Parliament, and have tried to force this through.
Software patents are wrong, and incredibly dangerous territory for SME business. Larger companies may well be able to devend and enforce patents, but smaller players are likely to be unable to do so, and could be forced to lay off staff, raise prices, or even close down.
Software is simply a list of instructions. It is not a physical product. It should not therefore be patentable. Copyright protection is available to those who need it.
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Strange thing this.
When I first heard about this whole software aptent issue, I wrote to my MP, who then forwarded my letter to a minister at the DTI.
He told me that the governments support for software patents was based soley on advice given by the UK Patent office.
If this is no longer the case, surely the government needs to reconsider.....
Anyone who writes to their MEP on this issue, why not post a link here to how you got on?
My original letter only got a handful of replies. Let's see how a new letter gets on...
Sean Ellis
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