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Software Now Un-Patentable In New Zealand

A few weeks ago New Zealand Software decided to grant software patents. But now "Despite what appears to be a big-budget lobbying effort by the pro-patent fraternity, Hon Simon Power announced today that he wouldn't be modifying the proposed Patents Bill hence software will be un-patentable once the Bill passes into law. This is significant. As we've previously pointed out software patents aren't black and white, and there are certainly pros and cons. However on balance, we believe they represent a far greater risk to smaller NZ-based software providers than opportunity, and there are many cases where they have significantly stifled innovation. We believe it's near impossible for software to be developed without breaching some of the hundreds of thousands of software patents awarded around the world, hence many software companies in New Zealand, creating outstanding and innovative software, live a constant risk that their entire business will be wound up overnight due to litigious action by a patent holder. This has led to many a 'patent troll' company, primarily in the US. These are non-software companies who exist only to buy up old patents with the sole intention of suing innovative software companies for apparent breach of these patents. The effects of this have been chilling."

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  1. There are pros and cons. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sure. The pros oppose software patents, the cons support them.

  2. Re:If you live and work in NZ, great by Tanuki64 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't know if this is so great for NZ. If this decision hurts the US economy too much, there might be weapons of mass destruction be found in NZ.

  3. Re:Huzzah! by Verdatum · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, he's violating Steve Jobs' entirely separate patent on "Thinking for yourself on a computer".

  4. Re:If you live and work in NZ, great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    There ARE weapons of mass destruction in nz...

    Jake Heke and friends welcome the US just try get lippy with nz