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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [free-software-melb] Rare opportunity on software patents From: "Ben Sturmfels" <ben@stumbles.id.au> Date: Tue, October 11, 2011 3:23 pm To: australia-public-discuss@endsoftwarepatents.org linux-aus@lists.linux.org.au free-software-melb@lists.softwarefreedom.com.au -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Folks, The Australian government is requesting comments in a review of "innovation patents". Submissions close *this Friday* 14 October. This is a rare opportunity to be heard. Please write to <mail.acip@ipaustralia.gov.au>, explaining the problems of software patents and pointing out that "innovation patents" are the same, but worse. (I've added some notes below to help get you started.) Important: 1. Please focus on software patents only, not patents in general. 2. Please BCC to <swpat@sturm.com.au>. 3. Try get your colleagues and organisation to co-sign. For more on the campaign, please visit: http://endsoftpatents.org/australia. The ACIP review: http://www.acip.gov.au/reviews.html#patsys Thanks for your help. Regards, Ben Sturmfels Ideas for your email ==================== Please feel free use your own words and ideas too. FYI: "Innovation patents" came about in 2000 as a replacement for "petty patents". They have a term of 8 years (std. patents 20 years), minimal examination and much lower barrier of "inventiveness" - easy to get, just as hard to defeat. Intro ideas: software patents in general ---------------------------------------- - you're in the software industry - patents on computation and information processing do the opposite of promoting innovation - harmful to both software industry and society - as such should be abolished - you're one of the thousands who signed the paper petition to the House of Representatives calling for this Body ideas: "innovation patents" are the same but worse ------------------------------------------------------- - pose all the same risks as standard patents - are worse because they have lower requirements for examination and inventiveness - should also be abolished Closing ideas: -------------- - you wish you'd been aware of the 2009 Review of Patentable Subject Matter so you could have commented on that too _______________________________________________ Free-software-melb mailing list Free-software-melb@lists.softwarefreedom.com.au http://lists.softwarefreedom.com.au/mailman/listinfo/free-software-melb

lev@levlafayette.com wrote:
---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [free-software-melb] Rare opportunity on software patents From: "Ben Sturmfels"<ben@stumbles.id.au> Date: Tue, October 11, 2011 3:23 pm To: australia-public-discuss@endsoftwarepatents.org linux-aus@lists.linux.org.au free-software-melb@lists.softwarefreedom.com.au --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Folks,
The Australian government is requesting comments in a review of "innovation patents". Submissions close *this Friday* 14 October. This is a rare opportunity to be heard.
Please write to<mail.acip@ipaustralia.gov.au>, explaining the problems of software patents and pointing out that "innovation patents" are the same, but worse. (I've added some notes below to help get you started.)
Important: 1. Please focus on software patents only, not patents in general. 2. Please BCC to<swpat@sturm.com.au>. 3. Try get your colleagues and organisation to co-sign.
For more on the campaign, please visit: http://endsoftpatents.org/australia.
The ACIP review: http://www.acip.gov.au/reviews.html#patsy
The crux of the inquiry appears to be questions 1 - 11 , section 8.0 - 8.6, page 25 - 27; the only section specific to software seems be section 8.7 in: http://www.acip.gov.au/library/Innovation Patent Issues Paper_Final_v2.pdf regards Rohan McLeod
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