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EU patent directive: "absurdity" or "turning point"?
In his post on software patentability policy in the European Union, Bill Heinze reports that,
"According to a June 20, 2005, report by EurActive, 'The Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee adopted the draft directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions. Most of the major amendments proposed by the rapporteur, Michel Rocard, and other MEPs critical of the proposal were rejected ...'"
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