Report on Software Patents 10
sien writes: "The Fraunhofer Institute, holder of the patent on the MP3 codec, has published a report (PDF, German) recommending that patents on software not be added in the EU. There is a ZDNet story, and also here which is a German site for protecting innovation from misuse of patents. The report is important because it will be considered in the EU wide decision on software patents."
What is a "technical effect"? (Score:1)
Can someone tell me what this means? Is having a technical effect different from having a technical affect, for example? ;)
Re:What is a "technical effect"? (Score:1, Offtopic)
In this word sense, effect is the correct word -- effect is a noun, and affect is a verb. You affect to create an outcome, and that outcome is the effect.
Affect does have a noun form, however it relates to feelings, not causal constructs.
Re:What is a "technical effect"? (Score:1)
I was rather hoping that at least one reply would help me to understand what it means for software to have a "technical effect".
Re:What is a "technical effect"? (Score:2)
Re:What is a "technical effect"? (Score:5, Informative)
From a FAQ [patent.gov.uk] at the UK Patent Office [patent.gov.uk]:
Hope that helps. Every definition I found is similarly murky, but I think the meaning comes through.
-dlek
Re:What is a "technical effect"? (Score:1)