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FFII European Patent Conference: "Towards a New European Patent System"

  • Subject: FFII European Patent Conference: "Towards a New European Patent System"
  • From: "Asteris Masouras" <asterios [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:36:55 +0200
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http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsID=7348)

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FFII announces the European Patent Conference: "Towards a New European
Patent System"

Brussels, 14 November 2006 -- The FFII today announced the European
Patent Conference (EUPACO), a series of events under the banner,
"Towards a New European Patent System".

Hintjens said, "the patent system, both globally, and in Europe, is
under serious stress. The unrestricted expansion of patentability into
non-traditional areas together with the rising flood of poorly granted
'soft' patents in biotech, pharma, and software have throttled
innovation. In Europe the European Patent Office earns over Euro 1bn a
year but still cannot conduct proper examinations. All solutions seem
to be promoting worse patents, and worse patent practice. Something
must change."

"The EPO and Commission have spent much of 2006 building up a campaign
to promote a new non-EU patent court, under the so-called EPLA plan.
This is being sold as an 'interim' solution on the way to a real
community patent, but the Commission has failed to provide a roadmap
for such an evolution, and the FFII believes EPLA would be a long-term
consolidation of today's broken system."

"With so much power concentrated in one place, and without proper
democratic oversight, patent practice will get much worse," explains
Hintjens. "There are important and urgent fixes to be made in the
patent system, but the Commission and EPO are blithely ignoring these
issues. So, we have launched the European Patent Conference, a
gathering of the wisest economists, lawyers, and industry experts. We
will look at the patent system, we will build proposals for change,
and we will work to get those changes implemented."

The first EUPACO event will be held in Munich on November 25th, 2006.
The second event will be in Brussels on January 24th, 2007. Both
events are free to all. A larger, international event is planned for
May 2007.

The FFII is calling for speakers and participants from all sectors and
disciplines. Hintjens points out that "problems in the patent system
affect all industries and all consumers. The European Patent
Conference is the ideal opportunity for those who want to fix these
problems."

For more information, see http://www.eupaco.org.
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