On 03-Dec-07, at 9:20 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
> 1. MP3 is covered by software patents.
>
> 2. India does not have software patents.
>
> When you put (1) and (2) together, the only conclusion that you can
> reach is that MP3 is not patentable in India, and hence free to use.

OTOH, the headline of today's Times of India in Bangalore: "US says  
it has rights to kidnap foreign citizens for crimes in the states".  
Robin Miller had in fact hinted towards this at Freed 07 ;)

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