WHETHER BUSINESS METHOD PATENTS ARE EVIL OR NOT ...


... the IPKat still thinks it's worth taking the trouble to find the facts about the state of play in Europe today. One way of doing this is through Arnoud Engelfriet's Ius mentis website, which opens portals on to a selection of Anglo-Dutch IP topics. Of particular interest are his files on (i) granted European business method patents, (ii) software patents under the European Patent Convention and (iii) the patentability of business methods under the European Patent Convention.

Businesses dealing with business methods here and here
Shady business here and here
WHETHER BUSINESS METHOD PATENTS ARE EVIL OR NOT ... WHETHER BUSINESS METHOD PATENTS ARE EVIL OR NOT ... Reviewed by Jeremy on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 Rating: 5

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