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ma all'indirizzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] eliminando queste mie righe (e
magari quelle in cui � scritto che rispondete a me!). Grazie
dell'attenzione!
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Dear FFII supporter [1],
Again we ask for your support.
The EU Council of Minister's attempt to pass the
Software Patent Directive without vote seems to
have been scuppered again, even if the A-item is
still on the agenda[2]. Now is the time to ask
that your government supports the demands by Denmark
and Poland for renegotiations in the Council and
that it resists last minute blackmail
attempts[3].
Please inform us about your participation in
actions by answering this email via reply.
[ ] I send a fax to my minister of economics or
my representatives at the Commission according to
http://wiki.ffii.org/LtrCons0503En
[ ] I also will enquire on the phone and report
results to consilium-help (at) ffii.org.
[ ] I participate in the webdemo campaign
"Please support Denmark!" http://demo.ffii.org/cons0503/ and
"Thank Denmark!" http://www.thankdenmark.info/.
With kind regards,
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Holger Blasum, FFII
[1] Your id in http://aktiv.ffii.org: lucab
[2] Software patent news http://wiki.ffii.org/SwpatcninoEn
Danish Parliament obliges Minister to renegotiate software
patents in Council http://wiki.ffii.org/Dkparl050304En
Agenda document
http://ue.eu.int/cms3_applications/Applications/newsRoom/LoadDocument.asp?directory=fr/intm/&filename=83997.pdf
[3] the Commission can withdraw the directive, and they have
a record of using this as a means of pressure before, see
http://swpat.ffii.org/papers/eubsa-swpat0202/plen0309/deba/#bolk.
Philips has asked for this, and patent officials in the Council
tend to like the idea.
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