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EU Patent Wars to Resume

replicant108 writes "Ciaran O'Riordan of the FSFE gives a concise analysis of why the EU Software Patent Wars will resume this winter. Apparently the pro-patent side have changed their strategy — this time they plan to bypass the legislative powers and target the judiciary instead. The goal is to transfer power from the national courts (which often rule against software patents) to a specially-created European Patent Court which will be controlled by the pro-software patent EPO!"

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  1. That's ingenious! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow. The lawyers working for software patents are really creative and persistent. They must have spent hundreds of thousands of euros on developing this new strategy, yet anyone could now replicate their legal strategy without compensation. Is this fair? Surely we need legal claim patents to protect the inventors of new legal methods, and to incentivize the creation of them! How can these lawyers work in good conscience on other fields of business when their own creative ideas have so little protection?

  2. My first EU software patent by a4r6 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "A method for the processing of data recieved in the form of input into information which may be disclosed through output" If they're anything like the USPO I stand a chance.

  3. Re:Won't work by sepluv · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can only hope there are lots of zebra crossings in Luxembourg or Munich.

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  4. Re:Egad by kahei · · Score: 2, Funny


    I would genuinely be abhorred if this were to actually happen.

    Why? Is it your fault?

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