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

2005-07-07 Por tema Faro
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VOTARON NO A LAS PATENTES!!!!!!

2005-07-06 Por tema Peter Holm
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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Re: VOTARON NO A LAS PATENTES!!!!!!

2005-07-06 Por tema AleXerTecH
GANAMOS!!! JAJAJAJAJAAJAJ!


SALUDOS!

On 7/6/05, Peter Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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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   Linux-User: 318588 ,  Máquina: 269181
 
  GnuPG ID: 0xEB0D65AF
 
http://www.telefonica.net/web/peter-holm
 
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Re: VOTARON NO A LAS PATENTES!!!!!!

2005-07-06 Por tema manou
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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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Linux-User: 318588 ,  Máquina: 269181
  
   GnuPG ID: 0xEB0D65AF
  
 http://www.telefonica.net/web/peter-holm
  
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