End Software Patents director Ciaran O'Riordan, reports that the
campaign wiki at en.swpat.org has been growing in size and quality and
is seeking contributors.  The goal is to collect and organize all the
information relevant to educating people about software patents.

http://en.swpat.org/

Join the ESP mailing list:
http://campaigns.fsf.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esp-action-alert

Legislative change is being discussed or being prepared in these countries:

http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Australia
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Israel
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/New_Zealand

Action is needed.  A mailing list has recently be set up for each:
http://lists.endsoftwarepatents.org/mailman/listinfo/

In the European Union, a worrying proposal from the EPO got canceled,
but there's still a current danger via the proposed UPLS patent court:
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/EPO_EBoA_referral_G3-08
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/United_Patent_Litigation_System


Other News:

1)  Who should see the documentary film Patent Absurdity?

The End Software Patents campaign is looking to identify 200 people who
are most influential to the software patent debate in the US, and are
working with the well known venture capitalist and anti-software patent
blogger Brad Feld to send a copy of the documentary film to them in the
postal mail.

http://www.feld.com/wp/archives/2010/05/innovating-against-software-patents.html

We are looking for your help to identify:

* Corporate leaders influential to the patent debate
* Standards bodies representatives (ISO? AINSI? W3C?)
* Organization representatives that support small businesses
* Influential journalists
* Academics/professors working in this field

http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Who_should_see_Patent_Absurdity


2) Tonight (8pm EST) is also movie night at the Firedoglake Book Salon
website where you can chat with Ciaran O'Riordan and Patent Absurdity
director Luca Lucarini about the movie and next steps in the the fight
against software patents.

http://fdlbooksalon.com/


3) No ruling from the Supreme Court today in Bilski v. Kappos. A case
that is likely to have profound implications for patenting of software
in the US. Today was one of only six remaining dates favored for the
release of that ruling. The ruling is expected no later than the end June.

http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Bilski_v._Kappos_(2010,_USA)


Thanks

peter


-- 
Peter Brown
Executive Director
Free Software Foundation
51 Franklin St. 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA



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