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February 10, 2005
Poland Can't Do It Alone
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Cory @ BoingBoing: "Within a week, it's likely that the fate of European software patents will be sealed. That means that you have one week to mobilize every European you know to help stop disastrous, ridiculous American-style software patents from coming to Europe. FFII has a call to action that you can sign onto -- tell your friends, get the word out, time is running out."
Robert Heverly also sends word via email that he's willing to coordinate responses/action amongst those working on these issues in the U.K. Thank you, Robert!
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1. Rik on February 10, 2005 8:17 PM writes...
The lastest from Europe: The Dutch parliament has voted against the European Software Patent Directive and asked the Dutch government not to vote on the Directive at the meeting of the Council of Ministers. This decision strengthens the attempts to send the Software Directive back to the drawing board.
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