It's not looking good. Not only does it look like software patents are going to be a reality in Europe, but that they are going to be even more onerous and ridiculous than they are in the USA.
That's bad.
Read more at
GrokLaw.
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Excerpt from the article
"The EU Council of Ministers seems determined to prove that the EU is a democracy only on paper. This Wednesday, the Irish Presidency has managed to secure a qualified majority for a counter-proposal on the software patents directive, with only a few countries - including Belgium and Germany - showing resistance. The new text proposes to discard all the amendments from the European Parliament which would limit patentability. Instead the lax language of the original Commission proposal is to be reinstated in its entirety, with direct patentability of program text fragments added as icing on the cake. The proposal is now scheduled to be confirmed without discussion at a meeting of ministers on 17-18 May, unless one of the Member States changes its vote."
[ May 08, 2004: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]
[ May 08, 2004: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]