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European Commission Reverses its Views on Patents

prostoalex writes "ZDNet UK News reports "The European Commission said last week that computer programs will be excluded from patentability in the upcoming Community Patent legislation, and that the European Patent Office (EPO) will be bound by this law". Politician Adam Gierek posted a question to European Commission asking the institution to clarify its standings on software patents."

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  1. Really? by cbiltcliffe · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    F'ing A. About F'ing time. And a bunch of other stuff.

    Including First Post.

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    1. Re:Really? by cbiltcliffe · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Or, it would have been first post, if it didn't take 45 seconds to log in. :(

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      "City hall" in German is "Rathaus" Kinda explains a few things......
  2. Sounds like that's good for open source... by Sheetrock · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    But I'm still not clear on how if you actually want to make a living selling software you create you can do so without being able to claim an intellectual property right.

    I know there are some success stories with selling support or other non-duplicateable services but that seems to suggest less serious attention to user interface design and such may become standard software practice.

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