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Europe Nixes Software Patents
by Michelle Delio

8:30 a.m. Nov. 22, 2000 PST       Europe will not officially allow developers
to own patents on software, at least for the time being.
All European countries, with the exception of Austria, Liechtenstein and
Switzerland, voted against extending the current European patent system to
cover software at the Diplomatic Conference to Revise the European Patent
Convention which opened Monday in Munich.

But the software patent debate still rages on, and some feel that a clear-cut
decision to allow or bar software patents would be more beneficial to
Europe's technology industry than the current fuzzy logic that surrounds the
issue and allows companies to maneuver patents through the current law's
legal loopholes.
European law specifically forbids patents on computer software, but the
European Patent Office is strongly in favor of changing that.
Patents can be granted for software that is an integral part of a new
machine, if the software �- such as an operating system -- controls the
functions of that machine. So the EPO has granted more than 30,000 patents on
a "method or device which includes programs."
The results of Tuesday's vote was cheered by free and open source software
advocates as a victory, since the discussion over whether the European union
will allow software patents will now be moved to the European Commission, the
European Parliament, national governments and the general public.
But Nicolas Pettiaux, Belgian representative for the EuroLinux Alliance of
software publishers and nonprofit organizations, warned that the vote "should
not be interpreted as a vote against software patents, but rather as a vote
to postpone any decision on this matter until the consultation launched by
the European Commission is closed."
According to St�fane Fermigier of the Association Francophone des
Utilisateurs de Linux et des Logiciels Libres (AFUL), the vote against
patents is a definite step in the right direction, but a definite decision on
software patents must be made soon.
"The General Directorate for Internal Market at the European Commission,
which is in charge of the consultation, has approached the software patent
issue with an ideological point of view," Fermigier said.
"Both their interpretation of the law and their call for the consultation are
obviously biased in favor of software patents. Furthermore, until very
recently, they paid no attention to the economic effects and to other side
effects of software patents, as they should have according to the Rome and
Amsterdam Treaties."
Fermigier agrees with Pettiaux that the battle is not yet won. "We are still
very far from a decision to ban software patents in Europe," he said.
Open source and free software advocates feel that software patents should be
banned in Europe, believing that these patents, as they exist in the United
States, tend to stifle innovation, create tremendous legal risks for small
and medium enterprises and reduce the incentive for knowledge sharing.
Pettiaux said that future EuroLinux actions will be targeted at convincing
the European Commission to take a balanced approach on software patents.
"As the EuroLinux Software Patent Horror Gallery shows, the European Patent
Office is already granting many patents on pure software methods," Pettiaux
said. "Such kind of patents are then canceled by national courts in case of
dispute. A clear clarification is still needed in Europe, either in favor of
or against software patents."

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