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EU attempting to legalise patents 'by the back door'
Community Patent is Trojan Horse, warns Mueller

By Ingrid Marson

Published: Friday 07 October 2005

The European Commission is attempting to legalise software patents through the introduction of the EU Community Patent, according to an anti-patent campaigner.

The introduction of a Community Patent would allow inventors to obtain a single patent that is legally valid throughout the European Union, which would reduce the costs of filing and litigating a patent, according to the EC. It published a policy framework document on Wednesday advocating the need for a Community Patent.

In the document the EC said: "The absence of a Community Patent makes it difficult for many enterprises particularly SMEs to protect their inventions at a reasonable cost."

The Community Patent proposal document states that the "[European Patent] Office will apply to the Community patent the case law which it has developed for the European patent".

Florian Mueller, one of this year's silicon.com Agenda Setters and the founder of nosoftwarepatents.com, warned on Thursday that if the Community Patent law follows the current practice in the European Patent Office (EPO), which continues to grant software patents despite the European parliament's decision to reject the directive in July, it would have the side effect of software patents being formally legalised.

Mueller said: "A Community Patent regulation that effectively ratifies the case law of the EPO and thereby legalises software patents would be a Trojan Horse. We've got to watch out, and we will."

Ingrid Marson writes for ZDNet UK


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