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No threat of EU patents; they're there.
Better than 30,000 and more flying out the door of the EU patent office every day.
A survey from Duke law indicates there's no effective difference between the software patent systems in the US and the EU.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 06/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No threat of EU patents; they're there.  Anton Philidor | 06/22/05
My opinion is a bit nuanced  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 06/22/05
Punched card patent like UI design patent?  dc_rees | 06/22/05
Stallman Was Right In His Article  P. Douglas | 06/22/05
Patents without patents.  Anton Philidor | 06/22/05
Protecting Ideas Are Just Plain Bad  P. Douglas | 06/22/05
Protecting Ideas Are Just Plain Bad  P. Douglas | 06/22/05
Forbidden Knowledge  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/22/05
Companies should have the OPTION to say that their work can't be rev. engd.  P. Douglas | 06/22/05
OK, explain  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/22/05
Re: OK, explain  P. Douglas | 06/22/05
Software patents can make money for the holder.  Anton Philidor | 06/22/05
Laws of Unintended Consequence  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/22/05
Make money for who, Anton?  Kamikaze_Ohka | 06/23/05
Change of Tune  Stephen Wheeler | 06/22/05
Pretty good comment  roaming_z | 06/22/05
The cotton Gin  xstep | 06/22/05
Punched card patent like UI design patent?  dc_rees | 06/22/05
The biggest problem with software patents...  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 06/23/05

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