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  1. Re:Applying for patents on European Council Approves Software Patents · · Score: 1

    In theory this is how it should work and in fact in the normal patent domain there is a well tied system for identifiying prior art. Hugh databases exist with sensible subdivisions where prior ideas can be found and identified quickly.. However, in the software domain, nothing of the sort exists. The USA have had software paptents for many years and the only people benefiting form them are klarge corporations which a) have patent departments working efficiently. No smal or medium size company can afford the cost of a patent. What US patent holders have been doing is using their patents to prevent competiotion as well as "strategivally". This means trhat if I have a patent and want to scarem someone into sharing their intellectual property I simply threaten to sue on some trivial intellectual property to, in effect, steal the real intellectual property from someone who cannot afforf the many thousands of Euros it would take to defend themselves against the claims. Software for many years has been well protected in Europe copyright, trade secreats and other intellectual property legislation. Patents are both unneccessary and unworkable.

  2. European Software Patents on European Council Approves Software Patents · · Score: 1

    This is another European scandal. The European Parliament follows popular sentiment and votes against them, while then Commission suckers the European council into accepting them. If ever there was an example of technocrats and apparatchiks getting out of hand this is. 10 large corporations in Europe will be given the right to tax the European population and terrorise thousands of small and medium size companies. It is a slap in the face for free markets and competition and a victory for syndic lists and corporatists. Who says crime does not pay! Remember, technically corruption is a criminal offence in Europe. So lets investigate on how many lunches, fun weekends cash payments and other "freebees" the people responsible received before they had the bright idea of supporting these measures. They thought the clod war had ended. By the looks of it the war against the apparatchiks has just begun.