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Europarl-Anhörung 2002-05-15
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Eine Gruppe von Abgeordneten des Europäischen Parlaments lud Anthony Howard (der in der Dienststelle für Gewerblichen Rechtschutz der Europäischen Kommission für die Softwarepatentierbarkeitsrichtlinie zuständig ist) und Hartmut Pilch von FFII/Eurolinux zu einer öffentlichen Anhörung in Straßburg ein. Hier finden Sie die Einzelheiten dieser Anhörung, u.a. ein paar Präsentationsschaubilder.
Cinéma, Audiovisual policy and Intellectual property Intergroup invites you to its meeting Should we patent "computer-implemented inventions"?

Wednesday 15 May 2002 from 15h00 to 16h30 Room S2.1 European Parliament in Strasbourg Languages : EN/FR/DE/ES/IT/NL

"Programs for computers" are not "patentable inventions" according to Article 52 of the European Patent Convention (EPC). However since 1978 around 30,000 patents for "computer-implemented inventions" have been granted by the European Patent Office and by national patent offices. Indeed, the jurisprudence of these offices considers programs which present a "technical contribution" to be patentable. This idea of a "technical contribution" is similar to that of the "technical process" used for the patent of genes in the controversial directive on biotechnological inventions. They are both just as ambiguous.

The proposed "directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions" intends to normalize the jurisprudence of the European Patent Office and the national courts. Computer technology is in a state of uncertainty making it difficult to differentiate between creation, public good and the market.

To patent computer advances, like medicines, the knowledge and the living, poses questions of access and transmission for everybody, and equality between persons and people.

With:
Hartmut PILCH, president of the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII) and speaker of the Eurolinux Alliance

Anthony HOWARD, administrator, DG MARKET, intellectual property service.

Gilles SAVARY, member of the European parliament, industry committee.

Contact:
Geneviève Fraisse

Telefon:
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*Should we patent %(q:computer-implementable inventions)?

Some points to be made at the Europarl on 2002-05-15

*Call for Action

Der Richtlinienvorschlag der Europäischen Kommission für die Patentierbarkeit von Software-Innovationen erfordert eine klare Antwort vom Europäischen Parlament, den nationalen Regierungen und anderen Akteuren. Hier erklären wir, was unserer Meinung nach zu tun ist.

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