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[LUG] Software patent directive is history.

 

 The European Parliament has voted by a massive majority to reject the
software patents directive, formally known as the Directive on the
Patentability of Computer Implemented Inventions. The vote to scrap the
bill was passed by a margin of 648 votes to 14, with 18 abstentions.

The Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII) says the
rejection is a logical response to the Commission and Council's refusal
to take parliament's will into consideration.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/06/eu_bins_swpat/

Anti-software patent campaigner Florian Muller argues that today's vote
was prompted by events back in February, when the parliament's committee
of legal affairs, JURI, voted for a restart of the legislative process.
That vote was flatly ignored by the European Commission, which decided
instead to move on to a second reading.

"A nightmare is over," Muller says. "Next time around, let's honestly
discuss the pros and cons of pure software patents, and then we can get
a great directive that won't die a dishonourable death like this."

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Neil Williams
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http://www.data-freedom.org/
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/
http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/

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