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Re: VOTARON NO A LAS PATENTES!!!!!!



Me uno a la fiesta :)


El mié, 06-07-2005 a las 09:18 -0400, AleXerTecH escribió:
> GANAMOS!!! JAJAJAJAJAAJAJ!
> 
> 
> SALUDOS!
> 
> On 7/6/05, Peter Holm <nospam@telefonica.net> wrote:
> > Hola:
> > Acabo de recibir una nota donde me dicen que se ha votado, hoy , NO a las
> > patentes, parece ser que gana la libertad sobre el dinero! :))
> > 
> > Strasbourg, 6 July 2005 -- The European Parliament today decided by a large
> > majority to reject the software patents directive. This rejection was the
> > logical answer to the Commission's refusal to restart the legislative
> > process
> > in February and the Council's unwillingness to engage in any kind of
> > dialogue
> > with the Parliament. The FFII congratulates the European Parliament on its
> > clear "no" to bad legislative proposals and procedures.
> > 
> > This is a great victory for those who have campaigned to ensure that
> > European
> > innovation and competitiveness is protected from the threat of software and
> > business process patents. It marks the end of this attempt by the European
> > Commission to codify into law the US-style practice of the European Patent
> > Office. We believe that the Parliament's work, in particular the 21
> > compromise
> > amendments, provides a good basis on which future legislative projects can
> > build.
> > 
> > Rejection provides breathing space for new initiatives based on all the
> > knowledge
> > gained during the last five years. All institutions are now fully aware of
> > the
> > concerns of all stakeholders. However, the fact that the Council Common
> > Position needs 21 amendments in order to be transformed into a coherent
> > piece
> > of legislation indicates that the text is simply not ready to enter the
> > Conciliation between Parliament, Commission and Council. We hope the
> > Commission
> > and Council will at least respond to the concerns raised by Parliament the
> > next
> > time, in order to avoid this sort of backlash in the future.
> > 
> > Jonas Maebe, FFII Board Member, comments on the outcome of today's vote:
> > 
> > "This result clearly shows that thorough analysis, genuinely concerned
> > citizens
> > and factual information have more impact than free ice-cream, boatloads of
> > hired lobbyists and outsourcing threats. I hope this turn of events can
> > give
> > people new faith in the European decision making process. I also hope that
> > it
> > will encourage the Council and Commission to model after the European
> > Parliament in terms of transparency and the ability of stakeholders to
> > participate in the decision-making process irrespective of their size."
> > 
> > The FFII wishes to thank all those people who have taken the time to
> > contact
> > their representatives. We also thank the numerous volunteers who have so
> > generously given their time and energy. This is your victory as well as the
> > Parliament's.
> > 
> > Un saludo y felicidades a los que NO querian las patentes!. Peter Holm.
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