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Patents shoot, Poland saves (again)!

Poland has saved Europe once more from the proposed software patent directive. The item was to be viewed as an A-item in the Agriculture and Fisheries agenda, but Poland has once more opposed its inclusion there. The official Polish statement reads: “In regard to the news about the possible inclusion Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 24, 2005 ago
Software patents

Fishing for software patents

The good folks at FFII are announcing that the software patent directive will once more be presented as an A-Item in the Agriculture and Fisheries meeting next Monday. Yes, you heard right, Europe’s agriculture ministers will decide whether we are stuck with software patents. I apologise in advice for the Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 21, 2005 ago
Software patents

Broken patent system?

This is a very good article in The Economist talking about the problems with the American patent system and IBM’s 500 patent handover. They state that studies claim that 30% of all patents awarded in the United States are duplicate claims. 30%? I am surprised, I thought that the figure Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 18, 2005 ago
Software patents

Software patents in Europe

There have been several interesting moves about software patents in Europe. The proposal was introduced sneakily by members of the Commission to an Agriculture meeting dealing with fishing, which was struck down by Poland (thank you Poland, again!). Now, 61 MEPs have pleaded for the directive process to be restarted.

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 11, 2005 ago
Open source

IBM opens software patents for OSS developers

(Registration required) IBM continues to champion the open source movement by allowing access to 500 software patents that it holds to open source developments. However, IBM is only allowing access to a minimal amount of its patents, as it was awarded more than 3,000 patents in 2004.

By Andres Guadamuz, 20 yearsJanuary 11, 2005 ago
Software patents

Aharonian sues for software patents

IP consultant and patent advocate extraordinaire Greg Aharonian has presented a lawsuit to attempt to get a court to determine that copyright doesn’t protect software adequately and that patents are sufficient protection. Aharonian edits the popular and interesting site Patenting Art, and publishes an email newsletter. It is difficult to Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 21 yearsDecember 17, 2004 ago
Open source

Open Source superstars against software patents

The Nosoftwarepatents.com website has posted a statement by European OSS superstars Linus Torvalds (Linux), Michael Widenius (MySQL) and Rasmus Lerdorf (PHP) against software patents. The statement pleas to the European Council to consider the damage caused by software patents. They call the proposed directive “deceptive, dangerous, and democratically illegitimate”.

By Andres Guadamuz, 21 yearsNovember 23, 2004 ago
Open source

Linux patent scare is FUD

The latest FUD from Microsoft may just be mere rubbish. Steve Ballmer recently made it clear in a conference in Asia that Linux violates 283 software patents. The problem is that this is done by quoting a study that actually says that Linux has similar patent risk than proprietary software. Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 21 yearsNovember 22, 2004 ago
Software patents

Poland saves Europe from software patents!

Poland’s vote against the proposed software patent directive means that the pro-software patent lobby now is 16 votes short of a majority, and it will have to renegotiate their current position with the European Parliament. This is great news because it helps to defuse the coming crisis in software patents Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 21 yearsNovember 17, 2004 ago
Patent abuse

Meet the patent hoarders

This is Intellectual Ventures, which is suppossed to be the factory of the future. They don’t build anything; they hire some few researchers to claim that they actually produce some of their own patents. But their real business is buying patents from others, particularly those who may be used to Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 21 yearsNovember 15, 2004 ago

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