PRESS RELEASE -- [ Europe / Economy / Patents ]

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FFII announces major conference on future of European patent system
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Brussels, 13 April 2007 -- On 15 and 16 May, over thirty experts from
universities, institutions, government, and industry gather in Brussels
to discuss the question "What future for the patent system in Europe?"

Among the speakers are William Kovacic, US Federal Trade Commissioner,
Ron Marchant, former Chief Executive of the UK Patent Office, Prof. Reto
Hilty of the Max Planck Institute, and South African entrepreneur and
industry leader Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical, Ltd.

Brian Kahin of Washington-based CCIA, one of the organisations behind
EUPACO, explains: "while the recent Communication from the Commission,
'Enhancing the patent system in Europe', focuses on the problems of the
Community patent and the European Patent Litigation Agreement, it
acknowledges the need for a holistic approach to patent policy. EUPACO-2
is a milestone event that addresses four main issues: costs and
benefits, quality, diversity, and institutions."

EUPACO-2 is the third event in the EUPACO series. In 2006, the FFII - a
pan-European association representing small-to-medium IT firms and
IT professionals - launched EUPACO to stimulate debate about the future
of the EU patent system. The FFII has contributed to the European
debate on software patents for over seven years.

Pieter Hintjens, FFII President and EUPACO founder, explains: "Until
recently the European patent system was leaping, eyes closed, over the
cliff in an imitation of US pratice.  Now both sides of the Atlantic are
looking for reform.  We want a fresh, transatlantic debate to learn from
each other's mistakes and best practices."

Hintjens concludes: "Much dialogue on patents is dominated by patent
bureaucrats and attorneys. But we must discuss the future of the patent
system openly, and embrace change where needed.  Patents are economic
tools, so we must measure them by their ability to drive innovation in
today's diverse markets. A focus on economics, data and open-minded
discussion between many parties is what makes EUPACO so unique and
attractive."


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Background information
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* Dates: 15-16 May 2007
* Location: Metropole Hotel, Brussels
* Registration fee: 250.00 EUR excl. VAT
* Conference website: http://www.eupaco.org


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Links
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* Programme of the conference:
http://www.eupaco.org/eupaco2

* Flyer:
http://www.eupaco.org/local--files/eupaco2/eupaco-2%20flyer.pdf

* Registration:
http://www.eupaco.org/register

* Permanent link to this press release
http://press.ffii.org/Press_releases/FFII_announces_major_conference_on_future_of_European_patent_system


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Contact information
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Benjamin Henrion
FFII Brussels
+32-2-414 84 03 (fixed)
+32-484-56 61 09 (mobile)
bhenrion at ffii.org
(French/English)


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About the FFII -- http://www.ffii.org
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The FFII is a not-for-profit association registered in twenty European
countries, dedicated to the development of information goods for the
public benefit, based on copyright, free competition, open standards.
More than 850 members, 3,500 companies and 100,000 supporters have
entrusted the FFII to act as their voice in public policy questions
concerning exclusion rights (intellectual property) in data processing.

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Benjamin Henrion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
FFII Brussels - +32-484-566109 - +32-2-4148403
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