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Juridical Coup at the European Patent Office
EuroLinux demands European governments to replace
the current board of the European Patent Office
and to strengthen democratic control
EuroLinux
Alliance
petition.EuroLinux.org
For immediate Release
Munich, Paris. 2001-11-05 - Without waiting for the expected vote by the
European Union of a directive on the patentatibility of software, the
European Patent Office just published a new examination directive which
extends the realm of the European patent practice to software, business
methods and mathematics [1,2].
This decision constitutes a violation of the European democracy and a
provocation against European governments which had publicly stated last
November 2000 that they wanted tighter political control over the European
Patent Office and decided to preserve the exception for computer programmes.
[3] This shameful and unacceptable decision also constitutes a violation of
Article 22 of of the European Patent Convention which stipulates that only
the Enlarged Board of Appeal may take decisions on significant patent policy
issues. However, the European Patent Office has extended the realm of the
European patent practice through hidden decisions of technical boards in
order not to ask their opinion to European governments. The European Patent
Office has tried to circumvent the democratic control of European Governments
through adventurous administrative processes. The European Patent Office
ignores its ruling authorities. [4] The European Patent Office scorns the 80%
of software companies which are against software patents. [5, 6]
EuroLinux aks European governments to act firmly.
All projects of directive on the patentability of software, based
on the opinion of European governments, and written by the General
Directorate for Internal Market, require the European Patent Office to act in
a controllable and sensible way. However, control and common sense do not seem
to be appropriate terms for the current behaviour of the European Patent
Office. Therefore, EuroLinux demands governments to
- clearly state their opposition to the patentability of software and
intangible innovations,
- demonstrate their ability to control the European
Patent Office by eg. replacing the current board as an urgent measure for preventing
further abuses of patent law.
EuroLinux urges all companies, all software users and all citizens who
whish to protect software innovation in Europe and free competition in the
information society to join the 90.000 individual supporters and 300
corporate supporters of our petition for a software patent free Europe [7].
References
[1] EPO Press Release for the new examination rules for software -
http://swpat.ffii.org/cnino/epgl01A/indexen.html
[2] New EPO examination rules for software -
http://www.epo.co.at/legal/gui_lines/f/c_iv_2.htm
[3] EPO Press Release after the November 2001 conference
2001 - http://www.european-patent-office.org/news/pressrel/2000_11_29_e.htm
[4] Stealing with a Righteous Effect, a tale explaining how the EPO could
patent the unpatentable -
http://swpat.ffii.org/stidi/epc52/moses/indexen.html
[5] The Results of the European Commission Consultation Exercise -
http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/indprop/softanalyse.pdf
[6] Acceptable protection of software intellectual property: a survey of
software developers and lawyers -
http://www.pro-innovation.org/rapport_brevet/economy/elsevier/acceptable.pdf
[7] EuroLinux Petition - http://petition.eurolinux.org
The EuroLinux Alliance for a Free Information Infrastructure is an
open coalition of commercial companies and non-profit associations
united to promote and protect a vigourous European Software Culture
based on Open Standards, Open Competition, Linux and Open Source
Software. Companies, members or supporters of EuroLinux develop or
sell software under free, semi-free and non-free licenses for
operating systems such as Linux, MacOS or Windows.
The EuroLinux Alliance launched on 2000-06-15 an electronic
petition to protect software innovation in Europe. The EuroLinux
petition has received so far massive support from more than 90.000
European citizens, 2000 corporate managers and 300 companies.
The EuroLinux Alliance has co-organised in 1999, together with the
French Embassy in Japan, the first Europe-Japan conference on Linux
and Free Software.
Press Contacts
France & Europe: Jean-Paul Smets jp@smets.com
+33-6 62 05 76 14 Germany & Europe: Hartmut Pilch phm@ffii.org
+49-89 127 89 608 Denmark and Northern Europe: Anne Østergaard
aoe@sslug.dk Belgium: Nicolas
Pettiaux nicolas.pettiaux@linuxbe.org
Permanent URL for this PR
http://petition.EuroLinux.org/pr/pr14.html
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