European Software Patents Vote Now June 30th 38
brenno writes "On June 30th the European Parliament will vote about the much feared software patents. Initially this vote was expected in September, but after a committee hearing British Labor Member of European Parliament Arlene McCarthy scheduled this topic to be dealt with next week. This leaves us with virtually no time to explain to parliament members about the dangers (read all about this at the FFII website). The only thing that you can do is to write to your member of parliament telling what you think and how it endangers free software and how odd it is that on one hand Europe was embracing open source and on the other hand they are putting it in danger. Please step in and undertake some action. Read all about it and write your representative."
Write a pointless letter that will be ignored... (Score:3, Insightful)
alternative to democracy? (Score:1)
I still prefer it over a dictatorial regime.
Re:alternative to democracy? (Score:1)
Re:alternative to democracy? (Score:1)
Perhaps, but sometimes unpopular laws has to be made. e.g. smoking is unhealthy, therefor it's banned in pubs.
What I want is an end to all dictators.
So do I.
What I want is a government that is accountable to its electors on a daily basis,
Do you really want that? If you do this, those who are elected (or want to be elected) will be even more concerned with how to please the voters. They will only do the things that the voters want, and perhaps e.g.
Re:alternative to democracy? (Score:2)
If you get clear support from
Thanks (Score:1)
You reminded me of something I forgot.
And btw, I most certainly don't think that politicians are always right, as I don't think the public is always right.
If you can tell me where you got that quote, I will be grateful.
You're Welcome (Score:2)
Here are some more that might be of interest:
Law
"No society can possibly be built on a denial of individual freedom." -- Mahatma Ghandi
"Probably all laws are useless; for good men do not want laws at all, and bad men are made no better by them." -- Demonax - (Roman philosopher c. 150 A.D.)
"More laws, less justice." -
Re:alternative to democracy? (Score:2)
Re:Write a pointless letter that will be ignored.. (Score:3, Insightful)
The first of those replies was within half an hour, and the MEP in question did actually know something about the issue.
Your cynicism is misplaced, as far as the people I contacted were concerned. Those emails weren't wasted, as long as the representitives in question realise there is a HUGE number of people against software patents in Europe. But this won't happen if everyone just sits on their arses and does nothing, or goes and throws a bri
Re:Write a pointless letter that will be ignored.. (Score:2)
Writing letters by itself has never made any difference. Pols are more afraid of party whips than they are of the odd disgruntled constituent.
I know of only two instances where the govt. were forced to back down quickly over an issue without wasting everybody's time trying to cover their asses:
1) The Poll Tax riots during the Thatcher era.
2)
Re:Write a pointless letter that will be ignored.. (Score:1)
Re:Write a pointless letter that will be ignored.. (Score:2)
Maybe you didn't hear, but the entire basis on which the officials sponsoring this leglsation have decided to completely ignore public opinion is, ludicrously, that a *financial majority*, i.e. big business *is* in favour, and so the public can just go fuck themselves.
So I hardly think that further outraged letters will do any good at all
Re:Let's just get this out of the way.... (Score:2)
The EU != Britain, cretin.
Re:Let's just get this out of the way.... (Score:1)
anyway the EU is more than just britain. you fool
Irish voters: MEP list (Score:1)
Irish voters: here's the list of Irish MEPs [eu.int]:
Re:Irish voters: MEP list (Score:3, Insightful)
It's very important to convince the other countries to contact their MEPs. The all-country page for MEP listings is:
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep5/owa/p_meps2.repa r tition?ipid=0&ilg=EN&iorig=home&imsg= [eu.int]
Ciaran O'Riordan
Learn and do (Score:4, Informative)
Patents are going to ruin the software industry by handing even more power to the companies that have vast bank accounts and legal team (i.e. the ones that really don't need this extra power).
Read about the affects of patents at:
http://www.softwarepatents.co.uk/ [softwarepatents.co.uk]
Read the UK patent office's "consultation on software patents":
http://www.patent.gov.uk/about/consultations/conc
Examples of bad or missused software patents:
http://www.base.com/software-patents/examples.htm
Bad EU patents that have already been issued:
http://swpat.ffii.org/patents/samples/index.en.ht
(these aren't really enforcable until software patents become clearly legal)
A good proposed amendment:
http://swpat.ffii.org/analysis/epc52/index.en.htm
(tell you MEPs to look at this, we have to unite with a definite proposal. Simply saying "we don't want software patents" doesn't give an MEP much to say)
Use the phone. Email is easily ignored. You'll often get answering machines so think of a short useful message to leave, mention the proposed amendment and tell them your sending them an email with the details.
Ciaran O'Riordan
Re:Learn and do (Score:2)
Posting the link here, because it shows how those who want software patents are prepared to bend the facts to their advantage. If the case for software patents is so good, why would they need to twist facts like this ?
Would this be of any use in trying to persuade some MEPs that some of those pushing for software patents are behaving in a rather underhand manner ?
A little help (Score:2)
of this list who do i write to all the parties? i dont remember electing any of them to represent me
Re:A little help (Score:2)
Re:A little help (Score:2)
The coming vote is open to all MEPs so please contact as many as you can, preferably from your own country. Please also mail your local FreeSoftware/LUG/digital-freedom groups to encourage them to do some work on this one.
Gathering info about this topic is pretty hard. swpat.ffii.org is the main website for info but it's a real chore to use. softwarepatents.co.uk is a good site but lacks a lot of the specifics.
Most important is the counter proposal:
http://swpat.ffii.org/analysis/e
Re:A little help (Score:2)
You probably didn't vote for these people, your government made that decision.
The rules have since been changed though. In future, MEPs will be voted for by the people.
Re:A little help (Score:2)
hypocrites (Score:2)
Derek
Re:hypocrites (Score:2)
Re:hypocrites (Score:1)
Re:hypocrites (Score:2)
Like I told the other guy, if any American politician were caught engaging in the kind of official corruption that is brushed off by European politicians, there would be a lynching. And if there was any dirt to be had, in our cut throat political arena, it would be public.
If George Bush was found to have engaged in the kind of official corruption Jacque Chirac or Berlusconi have, and was found to be manipulating the legislature through his cronies in order to make himself immu
Re:hypocrites (Score:2)
It's called "voter tally that falls within the margin of error." There was no criminal wrongdoing involved. Like taking kickbacks, bribing judges, embezzlement, etc. Like the current Mayor of Paris cum Prez.
Pull your head out of your ass. The Bush administration IS doing the exact same thing. (Oh wait, maybe you already know this, but it would be *unpatriotic* for you t
Re:hypocrites (Score:1)
Oyez! Oyez!
The war between Europe and USA has just started with a nice demonstration of american blindness
Derek, I am amazed how your reaction is typical of the average american I deal with everyday. Not a glimpse of education on the last century with that invincible feeling that you have saved the world and everybody is evil against you since September 11.
Get other it
You live in the usual paranoia that your governement feeds you daily with. That is sad
Re:hypocrites (Score:2)
If you can't answer the charges, attack the person.
If the person is American, their beliefs are founded upon ignorance and the propaganda of their government. But of course I have a college degree in Anthropology and Philosophy, and:
And I just love how it's always the fault of "American media." I read 12 papers from all over the world, every day, print and electronic, from the New York Times to the Times of India. What's your excuse? Ever think that the manic biased BBC could account
Re:hypocrites (Score:1)
Re:hypocrites (Score:2)
All politicians are the same. Difference is, ours get thrown out of office, pronto: aka Nixon. Yours stay in office decades.
And of course you'd have to attempt to impugn the intelligence of George Bush, a very tired and unintelligent remark by this date. Pretty stale considering h
European Software Comment Form (Score:3, Informative)
Alex Macfie <alex@cgce.net> [mailto]
Decision postponed until september (Score:1)
For Dutch readers, here is an interesting discussion about the proposal for software patents:
http://www.webwereld.nl/nieuws/15381.phtml [webwereld.nl]
A list of Dutch MEPs including most email addresses can be found here:
http://www.vosoft.nl/parlementariers.html [vosoft.nl]