Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Aug 2011 21:22 UTC
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RE: 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers
by Thom_Holwerda on Wed 3rd Aug 2011 21:51
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That is indeed going to be the obvious outcome. Software developers are going to move to Europe, and several products may simply never arrive in the US out of fear of patent suits. At which point Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, and others will try and buy the European Parliament the same way they bought US Congress to bring software patents to Europe.
And we, the people, are too busy caring about celebrities.
RE[2]: 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers
by darwinOS on Wed 3rd Aug 2011 22:02
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At which point Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, and others will try and buy the European Parliament the same way they bought US Congress to bring software patents to Europe.
And we, the people, are too busy caring about celebrities.
And we, the people, are too busy caring about celebrities.
I think, it will not be so easy, the EU cares a lot about Software and they will not change that quick! we have a lot of european moving to the use to develop Software there. It hurts me that Nokia (the last european Platform Software & Hardware House) is just dying
; Europa, Asia und the world has a lot of great mind, but they believe they can only be successful in the USA, even though the immigrant-Politic just got real bad I should sleep, it getting to political
RE[2]: 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers
by andydread on Thu 4th Aug 2011 00:29
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RE: 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers
by RichterKuato on Wed 3rd Aug 2011 22:02
in reply to "39 manufacturers and 231 carriers"
...I hope that more people should develop Software in Europa or somewhere else and stop selling it in the USA, this could incentive the government to change the Patent politic.
Fat chance. I'm not an analyst but I'm pretty sure the United States is the largest market for the software industry. Though if Europe's patent system proves to be (and stays) that much better it may be a good idea for small business to start by selling over there.




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39 manufacturers and 231 carriers could not outbid #Apple, #Oracle and #Microsoft ? or they just didn't want to invest ? they make money with android but don't wanna give back!
But google made SUN more cheap for Oracle by not want to pay Java licenses! now the shit comes back.
I hope Android stays there where it is, and I hope that more people should develop Software in Europa or somewhere else and stop selling it in the USA, this could incentive the government to change the Patent politic.