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It is disappointing (though, of course, expected) that although we've very recently witnessed the damaging consequences of people making nebulous statements with no real meat to them (regarding CEO privacy issues etc.), people still continue to do so. I wish they'd stop posturing and get on with the business at hand, which ought to be competing on product quality, reliability and features. (As Apple apparently "started it" my "they" above applies to that company too, but really this happens with many tech companies and I just wish they'd grow up!)
Total agreement with others about how rubbish the patent system is nowadays to allow such nonsense. Luckily in the EU we don't have software patents (yet) but I fear it's only a matter of time. (I'm not saying this is a software-patents issue; I don't think anyone knows what the actual issue is here, as so far nobody has admitted there is one.)
Slightly tangential but I'm also worried that the status quo in the EU regarding SMEs providing most of the wealth will be drastically altered by the current economic crisis. I can imagine a lot of them going bust, to have their market share replaced by the potentially a-lot-less-ethical, yet stronger, multinationals (and we all know how much they love patents and would like the EU to be more friendly to them...)