Yes... it's never over.
You can check Florian's blog on this... It shows amongst other things
"two PDF files about the EPLA, including a diagram that shows why the
EPLA would among other bad things lead to the legalization of software
patents in Europe"
English version
<http://www.no-lobbyists-as-such.com/florian-mueller-blog/>
German version:
<http://www.softwarepatente-buch.de/florian-mueller-blog/>
As Bolestein said in his speech in 2003, they'll do their best to find
other ways if the democratic way doesn't work.
BTW I'm trying to find a transcript of the session in septembre 2003
where they voted on this, can someone help me there ?
sma
Eric Dondelinger wrote:
Hi,
according to Heise News (sorry, in german) here:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/77998
the next round in software patents is coming in
form of the EPLA, European Patent Litigation
Agreement.
This would create a cross-EU court on patent
stuff, which would codify the years-old practice
of the EPA of giving out software patents.
Greetings, Eric
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