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2000 July 4thLinuxtag for a software patent free Europe
by PHMThe largest European Linux Fair was strongly influenced by the struggle against the expansion of the patent system toward programming logics, which is currently being pushed by the European patentocracy,in defiance of the Law and against the will of the software industry. Numerous lectures and speeches showed a broad opposition against software patentability which included to some extent even politicains from the German ministery of Economics and decisionmakers at Siemens. Proprietary Software makers view the current patent inflation as a liability and a grave risk for anyone who invests in programming. more

2000 June 13rdEurolinux Petition for a Software Patent Free Europe
by PHMThe Eurolinux Alliance of European software companies and OpenSource associations has launched a campaign to warn European legislators against the dangers of software patents. This campaign is a response of IT associations and software companies to recent hardline proprietarist speeches from the European Commission's Directorate for the Internal Market, which indicated that the Directorate will issue a directive to extend the patent system to software and intellectual methods, completely ignoring the concerns raised by leading software companies and developpers, and refusing even to study the economic effects of software patenting. Previous campaigns to this subject had quickly assembled approximately 10000 signatures from software developpers. The current campaign will go further. Based on clear demands and thourough documentation, the Eurolinux Alliance will submit its petition to the European parlament and use advanced (not yet patentable) e-techniques to let volunteers participate in lobbying the key decisionmakers. more

2000 June 8thFFII plans swpat conference program for LinuxTag 2000
by PHMFFII has invited renowned patent law specialists to teach computer scientist how to protect themselves against patents by using patents. At the same time FFII is inviting the public to sign petitions and make an all out effort to prevent the EU from legalising software patents in the first place. more

2000 June 4thLessig: Patents destroying the Internet
by PHMIn an interview with Austrian radio, Harvard's Lessig warns that 10 years after the fall of the Berlin wall, freedom is again under threat. This time by a rigid ideology of intellectual property ("software stalinism"), which is regulating Internet and rapidly turning it into a second television-like medium. Lessig also criticises the OpenSource movement's "naive" reluctancy to promote the kind of regulation needed for protecting the public domain against appropriation by Big Business (http://futurezone.orf.at/futurezone.orf?read=detail&id=30747&tmp=55012). The ORF website also points to FFII. more

2000 May 29thEU commissioner restates hardline SWPAT policy approach
by PHMThe EU-Commmissioner for the Internal Market (DG 15 (http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/)), Frits Bolkestein, promises rapid expansion of the patent system before an audience of patent professionals. more

2000 May 25thMIT Economists calculate how software patents hamper innovation
by PHMTwo economists of the Massachusets Institute of Technology establish a theoretical model to predict the occurence of innovation in different technologies, and show why software patents slow down innovation. more

2000 May 18thGerman Software Companies ask Government to Oppose Software Patenting
by PHMAbout 40 Representatives of software companies, patent offices, government agencies, IT associations and universities met in the German Ministery of Economics in order to discuss about the effects of software patents on the economy and on information society. Representatives of ID-PRO AG, Infomatec AG, Intradat AG, Phaidros AG, SuSE Linux AG and several smaller companies criticized the granting of software patents by patent offices and demanded that in the area of software only copyright should apply. Representatives of the patent departments of IBM and Siemens as well as patent attornies and patent lawyer associations defended the patenting practise with legal and moral arguments. The FFII contributed to the conference in various ways. more

2000 May 17thFFII SWPAT Documentation CD ready
by PHMAt the FFII's annual member conference Bernhard Reiter presented a free CD documentation on Software patents that had been ordered by the FFII and delivered 10 copies for distribution on the next day's conference. more

2000 May 14thMicrosoft prohibits support for patented file format in free software
by PHMUpon request from Microsoft, the developper of a GPL'ed Windows video software VirtualDub (http://www.geocities.com/virtualdub/) removed support for the patented Advanced Streaming Format (ASF) from his software. By patenting a trivial format and pushing it as an industry standard, Microsoft is able to prevent the copying of content and thereby attract commercial content providers to its platform. more

2000 May 5thBMWi lädt zu Konferenz über Auswirkungen der Patentierbarkeit von Software
by PHMThe German Ministery of Economics is convening a public conference to investigate the economic impact of software patentability on May 18 in Berlin. more

2000 April 17thAuftrag zur Erstellung einer SWPAT-Dokumentations-CD erteilt
by PHMFirma Intevation wird im Auftrag des FFII gegen Zeitaufwandsentschädigung termingerecht zur Berliner Konferenz eine CD zum Thema "Patentrechte und Software" zusammenstellen. more

1999 December 14th5 IT-Verbände kritisieren Ausweitung des Patentwesens
by PHMDer Förderverein für Informationstechnologie und Gesellschaft (FITUG e.V.) wendet sich in einer Presseerklärung gegen die Pläne der EU und der Unterzeichnerstaaten des Europäischen Patentübereinkommens, den Patentschutz für Software auszuweiten. Diese Erklärung trägt unterstützende Unterschriften von weiteren Verbänden, darunter dem Österreichischen Linuxverband LUGA, dem Virtuellen Ortsverein der SPD und dem Förderverein für eine Freie Informationelle Infrastruktur (FFII e.V.). more

1999 November 18thSoftware patent conference in Munich
by PHMOur workgroup took part in a conference of patent scholars at the Max Planck Institute in Munich.

1999 October 20thEuroLinux delegation meets EU legislators
by PHMA delegation of 8 representatives from the sponsors of EuroLinux and its member organisations met the patent legislators of the EU Commission's DG XV in Bruxelles to explain why current EU plans on software patentability are dangerous, and to propose a solution that could be acceptable to all parties.

The delegation was headed by J.P. Smets (French Speaking Association of Users of Linux and Free Software). Travel expenses were paid by the sponsors of the FFII software patent working group, most of whom also sent representatives with letters from their CEOs, in order to express their deep concern about the expected results of the EU plans. more

1999 August 26thFFII antwortet dem Patentreferenten des Bundesjustizministeriums
by PHMMitte des Monats erreichte uns ein Brief aus dem Bundesjustizministerium, der unsere Bedenken gegenüber den EU-Plänen zu zerstreuen sucht und uns in Aussicht stellt, als eine interessierte Partei in die kommenden EU-Konsultationen mit einbezogen zu werden. Wir haben nach vereinsinterner Diskussion geantwortet. In unserer Antwort legen wir dar, warum wir die Pläne der EU für gefährlich halten, stellen einige Fragen und bieten weiterführende Informationen an.

1999 July 29thLinux-Verband kritisiert ZVEI-Brief
by PHMLinux-Verband LiVe e.V. criticizes the ZVEI (German Association of Electronic Industry)'s demand for software patentability. more

1999 July 28thZVEI: Software must be patentable
by PHMGerman Electronics Industry Association demands software patents. This press statement was written by a well-known patent lobbyist from Siemens. more

1999 July 24thStatistics show: software patents granted without serious examination
by PHMNew statistics from Greg Aharonian show that software patents are issued without serious examination. more


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2000-07-26 PILCH Hartmut