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German Bundestag challenges European software patenting
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Berlin, 18 April 2013 -- A cross-partisan Deutsche Bundestag resolution on
software patenting received its plenary first reading. The resolution asks
for changes to the controversial granting of software patents by patent
institutions. The resolution follows up on an earlier resolution from 2005
and sents a forceful German message to Commissioner Michel Barnier.
Brussels is asked to take action on a clarification on the overlap of
software copyright with patent law. The Bundestag which unlike the
European Parliament enjoys a right of legislative initiative threatenes to
take national action.

"Copyright protection is the right tool for a software business", says
FFII vice president Rene Mages. "It is high time that the dangerous and
unacceptable legal drift regarding software protection by overlapping
patents gets stopped. We at FFII feel greatly encouraged by the German
call to Brussels."

Now the ball is in the court of the responsible Bundestag committees to
further examine and sharpen the resolution demands.

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Links
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[1] http://dip21.bundestag.de/dip21/btd/17/130/1713086.pdf

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About FFII
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The  FFII is a  not-for-profit association active in twenty European 
countries,  dedicated to the development of information goods for the 
public  benefit, based on copyright, free competition, open standards. 
More than  1000 members, 3,500 companies and 100,000 supporters have 
entrusted the  FFII to act as their voice in public policy questions 
concerning  exclusion rights (intellectual property) in data  processing.



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