Patents should not be the impetis for developing new product anymore. speed to market and branding and upgading are the new reality. e Jeff Williams <jwkckid1 ix.netcom.com> wrote: Michelle and all,
I wonder if the EU will similarly do so with Trademarks?
Michelle Childs wrote:
> EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT VOTES AGAINST > MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PATENTS > BY THE EU MEMBER STATES > > Anti-software patent campaigners successfully opposed a proposal > by a pro-patent MEP that "would result in a flood of patent suits > all over Europe, lower quality standards, and ever more software patents" > > Strasbourg (March 15, 2006) -- The new round of the European debate on > patent policy has started with a first victory for anti-software
patent > campaigners. A majority of the European Parliament today voted against > calling on the European Commission for a legislative proposal to stipulate > the mutual recognition of national patents by the 25 member states of the > EU. Such mutual recognition would make the patents that the national patent > office of any EU country grants enforceable against companies in all other > member states. > > The Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII) and Florian > Mueller, the founder of the award-winning NoSoftwarePatents.com campaign, > jointly lobbied MEPs to vote against the related passage of a proposed > resolution, stressing that the mutual recognition of national patents "would > result in a flood of patent suits all over Europe, lower quality standards, > and ever more software patents", among other things because patent > applicants would "shop around" to find patent !
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that are most willing > to grant patents which would then be valid in the entire EU. > > The call for mutual recognition of patents that had been sponsored by Klaus > Heiner Lehne MEP. Lehne, a German conservative, holds a job as a lobbyist > with the law firm Taylor Wessing, which handles many cases of patent > litigation especially in his home town of Dusseldorf and represents large > corporations in many areas of commercial law: > http://wiki.ffii.org/KlausHeinerLehneEn > > Mueller called the outcome of today's vote in the European Parliament > "excellent news from Strasbourg". His recently started blog > (http://www.no-lobbyists-as-such.com/florian-mueller-blog) also explains the > voting mechanism, a so-called split vote, that prevented the text from going > through as proposed by Lehne. Mueller published large parts of a memorandum > that Lehne had written to other EU politicians!
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last year and in which > the MEP claimed that the mutual recognition of national patents would make > Europe more competitive. By calling on the European Commission to make a > proposal for the mutual recognition of patents, the European Parliament > would not have taken a final legislative decision today, but such a call > "would have been a disappointing start for [anti-software patent > campaigners] with respect to the EU's new patent policy initiative, and it > would have had negative effects for the future", Mueller added. > > Brussels-based Benjamin Henrion of the FFII welcomes the European > Parliament's decision because this way the parliament "keeps all options > open for the future of the European patent system" in light of the European > Commission's ongoing consultation on patent policy, which is preparatory to > new legislative proposals that EU observers expect the Commission to put>
forward after the summer. Henrion said it would have been "a pity if Lehne's > proposal had slipped through as one of 67 items of a resolution on the EU's > Lisbon Agenda for innovation and economic policy". > > Rufus Pollock, director of FFII UK, calls on companies and individuals who > are concerned about software patents to participate in the EU's consultation > on patent policy: "Today was a great result for us, but there will be many > more and bigger challenges ahead as the Commission prepares new proposals > concerning patent policy. It's very important that many companies and > individuals write to the Commission before the deadline on March 31. > Answering the Commission's questionnaire > (http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/indprop/patent/consultation_en.ht > m) is tricky, but the FFII has set up a Web site > (http://consultation.ffii.org/Downloads) that provides further
explanation, > or people can also use Florian's position paper > (http://www.no-lobbyists-as-such.com/florian-mueller-blog/position-paper/) > and submit it in their name." > > REFERENCES > > Today's resolution of the European Parliament was based on motion > B6-0162/2006, which had been jointly introduced by the chairmen of the three > largest groups in the parliament (EPP-ED, PES, ALDE). > > At the request of EPP-ED and ALDE, paragraph 43 was subject to a split vote. > The proposed text without the words "small" and "mutual recognition" was > carried, while a majority voted against proposals to insert those words. > > BACKGROUND INFORMATION > > FFII: see www.ffii.org > Florian Mueller: http://www.no-lobbyists-as-such.com/florian-mueller.html > > CONTACT INFORMATION > > Benjamin Henrion, FFII Brussels, +32-2-4148403, bhenrion ffii.org > F!
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Mueller, +49-8151-21088, fmueller.nosoftwarepatents gmail.com > > -- > Michelle Childs -Head of European Affairs > Consumer Project on Technology in London > 24, Highbury Crescent, London, N5 1RX,UK. > Tel:+44(0)207 226 6663 ex 252. > Mob:+44(0)790 386 4642. Fax: +44(0)207 354 0607 > http://www.cptech.org > > Consumer Project on Technology in Washington, DC > 1621 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20009 USA .Tel.: > +1.202.332.2670,Fax: +1.202.332.2673 > > Consumer Project on Technology in Geneva > 1 Route des Morillons, CP 2100, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland > Tel: +41 22 791 6727 > > _______________________________________________ > Ecommerce mailing list > Ecommerce lists.essential.org > http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/ecommerce
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