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Australia

The patent office of Australia has issued various calls for comment during 2009 and will make recommendations to the Government. This suggests the Government will soon review the patent laws, so there will be an opportunity to exclude software ideas from patentability.

Europe

In Europe, as of mid-2009, the primary worries are:

Some pages related to Europe on en.swpat.org

See also: Category:European Union

(plus Switzerland)

External links

  • digitalmajority.org an wikidot-hosted website with regular, good quality news focussed on Europe (The articles and comments on this site reflect the views and opinions of their authors and do not represent an official statement by the FFII or the admins of this site.)

Latin America

In Latin America the main threat of software patents comes from trade agreements, principally from the USA but also some with support from Europe and Japan.

World trade agreements are also a worry.

In Costa Rica, the patent office is granting software patents.

Possible problems also exist in the countries which have signed up to the Free Trade Area of the Americas such as Colombia, Peru, and Chile. According to some, this agreement requires the signatories to accept USA patents, but this is far from clear.

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(See Category:Latin America)

New Zealand

(Last checked: September 2009)

There is a proposal in-progress for a new Patents Bill with no limits on software patents. All details are on:

India

(Last checked August 2009)

The 2008 patents manual proposal is still in progress. All details are on:

Israel

(Last checked November 2009)

In Israel, the patent office is holding a public consultation about software patents with a deadline of February 15th 2010.

USA

Global or quasi-global

(Last checked September 2009)

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