If there are articulate FOSS developers in the Mumbai LUG, I would request
them to be present at the 7th August 2008 meeting and explain to the group
why software patents are against the interest of the developer community.

Venky
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http://osindia.blogspot.com/2008/07/patent-office-meeting-in-mumbai-on-7th.html

Sunday, July 27, 2008  Patent Office Meeting in Mumbai on 7th August: Please
attend if you 
can<http://osindia.blogspot.com/2008/07/patent-office-meeting-in-mumbai-on-7th.html>
This
is a call for FOSS developers in Mumbai who are interested in the software
patents issue. The Patent office has called for a stakeholders
meeting<http://ipindia.nic.in/whats_new/StakeholderMeeting_24July2008.pdf>on
the Draft
Patent Manual <http://ipindia.nic.in/ipr/patent/DraftPatent_Manual_2008.pdf>.


On behalf of Red Hat, I have submitted our comments on the
manual<http://ipindia.nic.in/ipr/patent/Patent_Manual_Feedback/REDHAT_INDIA_PVT._LTD._NEW_DELHI.pdf>
.

In 2005, I was involved in the Patent Amendment Act 2005 and on behalf of
Red Hat, we had made representations to policy makers on why software
patents are bad for the Indian software industry. At that time, Lawrence
Liang and Prashanth Iyengar of the Alternative Law Forum had done a
fantastic job of putting together a position paper on this issue virtually
overnight. Happily, our lobbying was successful and software was kept out of
the Amendment. What makes me hopping mad is that the Draft Manual seeks to
bring in through the backdoor, something that was explicitly rejected by the
Indian parliament. To say the very least, this is a very dubious practice.

Interestingly, Infosys and TCS are in favor of software patents. Those who
followed the OOXML fight on this blog would know that both these
organizations had voted in favor of Microsoft's OOXML proposal. If there are
articulate FOSS developers in the Mumbai LUG, I would request them to be
present at the 7th August 2008 meeting and explain to the group why software
patents are against the interest of the developer community.
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