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[News] Video of the Protests Against EPO

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Alison demission" shouts EPO examiners in Brussels

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| EPO examiners were asking for the demission of the President of the EPO, 
| Alison Brimelow. Very vew examiners believes she is doing something to tackle 
| quality problems of the EPO. EPO does not stand anymore for quality patents, 
| but for progress (bars) and profit.   
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http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-91501/alison-demission-shouts-epo-examiners-in-brussels


Recent:

Kiel Conference with talk about software "patent dirt"

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| It matters which sort of legal protection you take. Felix van Kourten argues
| why patent law suits software so badly and why we are better off with
| copyright law. Oct 10 he will speak at the Kiel Linux and Open Source Days.
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http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-90718/kiel-conference-with-talk-about-software-patent-dirt


EPO examiners take the streets in Brussels asking to "Save the EPO"

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| On Thursday, 18 September 2008, staff members of the European Patent Office
| (EPO) demonstrated in Brussels for a reform of its supervisory board.
| Examiners are complaining about the broken governance of the Institution.
| Examiners do not trust neither members of the Administrative Council, neither
| their President Brimelow. A patent examiner confessed that most of them were
| against software patents but as civil servants they were not allowed to speak
| out publicly about their concerns.
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http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-90354/epo-examiners-take-the-streets-in-brussels-asking-to-save-the-epo


Strikes and Demonstrations of EPO Staff

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| The EPO staff are trying to make their voice heard by a series of actions
| against the undermining of the European Patent Organisation by its governing
| body and management (see below). In particular, on September 18th, a strike
| of EPO staff was observed by the vast majority at all four sites of
| employment, over 250 of whom travelled to Brussels to take part in a
| demonstration. The demonstration route went from Square Frère Orban to the
| Berlaymont, the seat of the European Commission. On the way, a petition was
| delivered at the German and British embassies (and subsequently also to the
| French embassy). At the Berlaymont, the seat of European Commission, speeches
| were held by the SUEPO chairmen as well as by Sylvie Jacobs, Vice-President
| of USF. On September 19th, a SUEPO delegation has further been invited to
| discuss their concerns with the European Commission.
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http://www.suepo.org/public/


More photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/quarsan/2867429759


European Patent Office staff to demonstrate for reforms

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| The international Staff Union of the European Patent Office (SUEPO) has
| called on the staff of the office to strike on Thursday 18th of September,
| and to demonstrate in Brussels for a reform of its supervisory board. The
| strike and demonstration are timed to coincide with meeting in the Belgian
| capital of the executive of the patent office, under its president Alison
| Brimelow, to seek approaches to a "strategic renovation". The employee
| representatives expect around 300 staff members from the patent offices in
| Munich, Berlin, The Hague and Vienna to attend the protest rally.
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/115940


EPO examiners do not trust Brimelow for her quality reforms

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| According to an EPO internal staff survey of June 2008, only 9% of the EPO
| examiners believes that "Brimelow and the Vice-Presidents actively promote
| patent quality". Brimelow is progressing, since Alain Pompidou, the former
| President, had a trust of only 7%.
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http://stopsoftwarepatents.org/forum/t-89228/epo-examiners-do-not-trust-brimelow-for-her-quality-reforms


Intellectual Property Regime Stifles Science and Innovation, Nobel Laureates
Say

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| Patent monopolies are believed to drive innovation but they actually impede
| the pace of science and innovation, Stiglitz said. The current “patent
| thicket,” in which anyone who writes a successful software programme is sued
| for alleged patent infringement, highlights the current IP system’s failure
| to encourage innovation, he said.
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| Another problem is that the social returns from innovation do not accord with
| the private returns associated with the patent system, Stiglitz said. The
| marginal benefit from innovation is that an idea may become available sooner
| than it might have. But the person who secures the patent on it wins a
| long-term monopoly, creating a gap between private and social returns.
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http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=1129
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