EU takes axe to software patents directive | The Register

The European parliament has renewed it opposition to the software patents directive, by making substantial alterations to the draft.

The Financial Times says it has seen a copy of the amended directive, penned by the bill’s rapporteur, Michel Rocard. Under the terms of Rocard’s draft, software would only be patentable if it controlled a physical process, or a controllable force of nature. Patents would not be allowed for software that handles “the treatment, the manipulation, the representation and the presentation of information”.

EU takes axe to software patents directive | The Register

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