Wed, 06 Jul 2005

No Software Patents in Europe!

The news is running like a lightning on IRC and the net. A few minutes ago, the European Parliament voted against the Software Patents directive that so many months we've fought against. Incredibly, the final result on the vote has been 648 in favor, 18 against, 14 abstentions, which offers no doubts. There's some coverage in Spanish media in El PAIS.es. Usual Free Software sites will probably catch up within minutes.

Many thanks to all the people who have been on the first line for years, travelling to Brussels every now and then, patiently posting status updates, patiently asking the rest of us to take action, like the many website demonstrations they have coordinated, and most importantly, informing the MEPs so they know what they were voting. We owe you so much!

Now, we just hope the Comission will not try to sneak it in again in some random farming summit.

Well, not entirely. The only way to have no software patents in europe would have been to have the comission accept a changed directive, which did not happen. Instead, the directive was dumped entirely, which means that the patent offices can proceed just like they did before. They have already patented more than 30.000 such patents, so this is not exactly a good either. But better still than the old directive...

Posted by knipknap at Wed Jul 6 13:34:18 2005

You meant this one? :)
<a href="http://www.elpais.es/articulo.html?d_date=&xref=20050706elpepunet_6&type=Tes&anchor=elpportec">http://www.elpais.es/articulo.html?d_date=&xref=20050706elpepunet_6&type=Tes&anchor=elpportec</a>

One analisys of the consequences of the vote here: http://www.fsfe.org/Members/gerloff/blog/software_patents_directive_rejected__what_now

ciao

Posted by Antonio at Wed Jul 6 15:31:07 2005

Err, ok. Armstrong is interesting too, but outside the scope of this blog entry. :)

Posted by Jordi at Wed Jul 6 16:08:14 2005