Many thanks to everybody who has contributed to this result, especially to Vincent.

Radovan

Favre-Nicolin Vincent a écrit:

        Dear all,

Today the software patent directive has been rejected by the EU Parliament, with a large majority. You can read more information about this on: http://www.ffii.org/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/technology/4655955.stm
...

The last few days have seen a very strange evolution in the EU Parliament. A lot of momentum gathered behind the cross-partisan "Buzek-Rocard-Duff" amendments, which would exclude "pure software" and algorithms. This was probably not enough to pass these amendments, but close enough to frighten the pro-software patents. In the end, most MEPs voted against the directive, either because they were against it, or because they were afraid of restrictive amendments from the parliament...

This is not the end of the struglle though. It is unlikely that a new directive will proposed soon, but pro-software patent will probably try to make changes directly at the national level in all member countries...

        Cheers,
                Vincent

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