WIPO: Comments on the report on the International Patent System received from members and observers
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Started by: zoobabzoobab
Date: 30 Mar 2009 15:51
Number of posts: 1
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Summary:
Finally, the discussion of subject matter gives short shrift to the patentability of computer programs, which continues to provoke legal, economic, and political controversy. Much of the controversy can explained as extreme version of the problem set faced by IT generally, but in some ways software is unique: Copyright is available for software, which may further diminish the value of patents, and copyright appears to fit better with the high degree of simultaneous innovation that takes place in software. Only software is suited to open source models of development and distribution. For this reason, standards organizations focused on information and software standards (W3C, OASIS) prefer royalty-free licensing since it does not discriminate against open source models.
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