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Knoppix site shut down due to the upcoming patent laws

Knoppix site shut down due to the upcoming patent laws

Posted Aug 29, 2003 9:06 UTC (Fri) by erich (subscriber, #7127)
In reply to: Knoppix site shut down due to the upcoming patent laws by ookami
Parent article: EU software patent vote delayed

Knoppix ist just as closed down as gimp.org, gnome.org and kde.org have been. ;)
and my sites still are. There is always a hidden link to enter the real page.
Klaus has joined the online protest, just as many others have.
Just have a look at www.debian.org ;)
It would be very good if some companies such as SuSE would do a press release doubting the use of software patents. Well, if IBM would - being probably one of the biggest patent holders - state that software being not patentable in europe is "ok for them", they would do all of us a great favour...

The green party (at least the german representees) stated to me that they will vote against this patent resolution.
the CDUCSU fraction (german conservatives) states that they support the resolution (although they always claim they are supporting small and medium sized companies and innovation, they usually do support the real big companies, which probably pay money to them. :-( )
the Social Democrats - where McCarthy belongs to - are kind of divided. I got a reply from a german member of that group who is personally in disfavour of swpats, and said that there is a lot of dissense.

Well, no wonder i favour the greens... ;)


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Knoppix site shut down due to the upcoming patent laws

Posted Aug 29, 2003 11:19 UTC (Fri) by pointwood (guest, #2814) [Link]

Good luck in getting IBM to support us in this case. Since IBM is *the* biggest patent holder, they are the ones that got most to win with this.

IBM may be a big supporter of Linux, but as long as they are pro software patents, they don't get positive remarks in my book!

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