On 4.3.2005, at 18:26, Pasi Juppo wrote:
jori.hamalainen@teliasonera.com wrote:
I just want to remind open source communities, publish on mailing list new ideas. That makes acquiring patents very hard (or if patent is given, then it is easy to counter)! It is cheap, usually your monthly ADSL fee.. :-) (Or you can patent it by yourself if you have the money, and sell licences to Tivo to gain money).
How much money those MEPs really get for driving the software patent legislation? Big companies are for it but small and individuals are against it for good reasons. I cannot think any good reason for MEPs to support this than money or personal pressure of some kind.
Here in Finland our beloved Nokia is probably using the same scare tactics as when they drive lower taxes for themselves. Their lobbying people are telling the politicians that unless you don't give us software patents, we'll take our head quarters and R&D centers out of the country, you'd better remember that when deciding about the issue! I guess you could call it blackmailing if you want to. Same thing is probably going on in other countries too (Ericsson/Sweden, Siemens/Germany, Philips/The Netherlands etc.).