in realta' non e' andata cosi' male come sembra. in inglese ma piu' informativo (da slashdot):
The EU Parliament passed the amendments recommended by the FFII on almost all points. This is a massive success, due to a level of lobbying unprecedented at this stage of a technical European measure. lo slashdotter Halo1 (presente in parlamento durante la votazione) riporta il risultato dei voti sugli emendamenti: Article 2 = Fundamental definition of "technical": what is patentable and what is not. OUR DEFINITION ACCEPTED. Article 3 = All software by definition patentable. KILLED. Article 4 = Detailed conditions for deciding patentability. AMENDED. Will now be re-negotiated between the Parliament, Commission and Member States. Article 5 = Program Claims. KILLED. Article 6a = Right to use of patented techniques, without authorisation or royalty, if needed solely to achieve software interoperability. UPHELD. This was achieved against massive counter-lobbying from the BSA and other industry giants. maggiori informazioni: http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=79769&cid=0&pid=0&startat=&threshold=5&mode=thread&commentsort=0&op=Change _______________________________________________ www.e-laser.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
