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Torvalds comes out against E.U. patent directive

Torvalds comes out against E.U. patent directive

By:  Robert McMillan  On: 23 Nov 2004 For: Channelworld India 

Three prominent open source software developers, including Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, have issued a statement urging the European Union Council to reject proposed legislation that would codify the practice of granting software patents in the E.U.

Last week, however, the Polish government withdrew its support of the legislation, a move that could make it impossible for the Council to muster the votes required to approve the directive, according to Florian Mueller, an independent software developer and campaign manager for Nosoftwarepatents.com.

Nosoftwarepatents.com hopes to pressure European politicians to reconsider their support of software patents, Mueller said. "We have clear indications that there are discussions going on between the member countries after Poland announced its decision last week," he said. "We think it's important to make it clear.to the public ... how we view this."

The group's statement can be found here: http://nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/intro/app0411.html

— With files from Laura Rohde and Przemyslaw Gamdzyk










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Robert McMillan Robert McMillan is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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