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The European Parliament's request for a proposed software patent law to be scrapped and started from scratch was ratified by senior members of the Parliament on Thursday, but campaigners from both sides are split on what will happen next.
The proposed law would make allow software to be patented in the European Union. Under current law, software cannot be patented in the 25-nation EU, though there have been some cases where patents have been granted for certain inventions that make use of software. The bill has been extremely controversial.
Critics of the legislation say it would harm small software developers who lack big companies' legal muscle. Some also fear it would restrict the amount of open-source software, which is available for free.
Big industry players argue the current conditions do not allow them to protect inventions they spend years developing.
Source:
*news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-5582079.html
The proposed law would make allow software to be patented in the European Union. Under current law, software cannot be patented in the 25-nation EU, though there have been some cases where patents have been granted for certain inventions that make use of software. The bill has been extremely controversial.
Critics of the legislation say it would harm small software developers who lack big companies' legal muscle. Some also fear it would restrict the amount of open-source software, which is available for free.
Big industry players argue the current conditions do not allow them to protect inventions they spend years developing.
Source:
*news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-5582079.html