Hello,
sorry that I don't answer in the appropriate thread (Mail by
Cristian Driga, 24.6.05 18:25) , but I wasn't able to reply to a
message in digest format (Mozilla 1.7.6).
I'm a member of the german-lang project where we agreed on reacting
to the fact that on July 5th the European Parliament is going to
decide about "Patentability of computer-implemented inventions".
Christian Driga wrote:
> http://noepatents.eu.org/index.php/NO_Software_Patents
>
> <QUOTING from the site:>
> The Software Patents Directive, as approved by the European
> Council of Ministers, would codify US-style Software Patents in
> the European Union.
>
> If that happens, software developers will no longer own what they
> write and can be sued for selling or distributing their own
> software. [...] </QUOTING>
We think that the only way to fight against the lobbyists is to
alert the public to that problem and force the politicians not to
let pass this bill. For that reason we are writing a press report we
want to send to as many news papers as possible.
There is just a few days to convince the politicians of the
necessity of free software without fearing legal disputes about
trivial software patents.
Because the problem of the patentability of software is not a
national one it should have much more effect if the other European
native-lang projects could try as well to inform their public and
their politicians.
If you are interested in our press report (perhaps as a basis for
your own report), don't hesitate to ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for a copy. If you want to I'll post a link here after the final
corrections.
Thanks for your attention!
Bernhard Dippold
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