Poland Erases EU's Pro-Software Patent Majority 46
Algorithm wrangler writes "It looks like there is no longer a majority for software patents in the EU. Yay to our Polish friends - glad you made it in ... Now we can just hope for a bigger push in my own country too (the Danish minister got fried over this issue recently)."
YFL (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Don't forget (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget (Score:2)
Don't Forget Poland! (Score:3, Insightful)
Fired or Fried? (Score:2)
I vote against software patents (Score:1)
I vote against software patents. (I just wanted to voice one small opinion.)
US economic sanctions surely to come... (Score:1)
Re:US economic sanctions surely to come... (Score:2)
Re:US economic sanctions surely to come... (Score:2)
Re:US economic sanctions surely to come... (Score:2)
something that one eats with "grits"?
Re:US economic sanctions surely to come... (Score:2)
The Bush administration already backed off from steel-tarifs when the EU (backed by the WTO) imposed sanctions on US imports this year. (Of course that's nothing you hear much about in the US news)
Thankfully the EU is a place that is not arbitrarily kicked around by the US anymore, though the Europeans may not quite realize that, yet... In time they will.
That clinches it (Score:2)
3.98:1 exchange for Polish zloty to the dollar, 200 miles from Munich, 700 from Amsterdam, and I hear they have cheap broadband internet access. Sounds good to me.
Re:That clinches it (Score:4, Interesting)
Actually, according to Polish Central Bank [www.nbp.pl] it's 3.2582/3.2758/3.3240 (sell/mean/buy) today.
US dolar used to be even >4.0 some time ago (2002), but since the beginning of Dubya presidency it's constantly falling. Not that I claim that those two are related
Robert
PS You are welcome, vodka and caviar are cheap here (from 30pln for 1 litre of vodka), women are cute and the "age of consent" is 15
Re:That clinches it (Score:2)
Tough little country, Poland. Survived the Nazis and the Communists both in the same century(along with Czechoslovakia, Hungary, et al.). Guess you guys know what dictatorship is really about. Maybe if they change the Visa rules, some more of you folks can come over and have a word with our congressmen. They seem to need a talking to.
Re:That clinches it (Score:2)
With nearly 40 million inhabitants, I wouldn't call it "little".
Re:That clinches it (Score:2)
I wonder if the FSF-Europe has any recommendations on where I (we) should relocate.
Re:That clinches it (Score:1)
Re:That clinches it (Score:2)
I have one thing to say ... (Score:4, Funny)
YOU FORGOT POLAND!
Thank you, I'll be here all week. Remember to tip your waitress.
-paul
EU forgot Poland (Score:1)
As Bush would say to the EU: (Score:4, Funny)
Time to learn more about Poland (Score:1)
Time to start brushing up on the Polish language, or at least to have a closer idea of how to pronounce Polish words and names:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland
The second article is a longer description of Poland along with history, maps, lots of images etc.
If software patents pass, when strong AI becomes available even thoughts (presented in patent jargon like "problem-solving heuristics in artificial neural networks: adapting techniques of the biologica
They admitted it? (Score:2, Interesting)
That's pretty interesting. Poland said that they would not stand for pattenting of business methods, and that's why they were against it - that's the same mess that makes '___ on the w
Re:They admitted it? (Score:2)
The "average personal computer" wording does not appear in the official statement of Polish government, which can be found at http://www.kprm.gov.pl/ [kprm.gov.pl]
And I thought Scotts were horrible... (Score:1)
After deep-fried Mars bar... This is quite a suprise.
Belgian vote in doubt -- Infoworld (Score:3, Informative)
More reports (Score:3, Informative)
See also FFII's Breaking News wiki [ffii.org]
The Council of Ministers' first reading text had been scheduled [ffii.org] for fast-track approval [nosoftwarepatents.com] before the end of the year, probably by Agriculture and Fisheries ministers.
Say it with me please (Score:1, Offtopic)
YAY Poland! (Score:2)
Poland looking for leveage? (Score:2)
Re:Poland looking for leveage? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Poland looking for leveage? (Score:1)
Do not put great faith in Poland, people. It's a strange place to live.
Re:Poland looking for leveage? (Score:2)
Anyway, I find it amusing that when Poland is being praised on Slashdot, the people who bitch it most are those from Poland
Re:Poland looking for leveage? (Score:2)
Stupid - maybe. But also quite typical for us, isn't it?
At least the joke books will be easy to rewrite... (Score:2)