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Denmark is a signatory to the [[European Patent Convention]] and a member state of the [[European Union]].
  
 
== Legislation ==
 
== Legislation ==
  
The law on patents does not state that software patents cannot be granted and wording makes it possible to interpret the law to allow granting software patents (chapter 5, §15, 3). Denmark is a signatory to the [[European Patent Convention]].
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The law on patents does not state that software patents cannot be granted and wording makes it possible to interpret the law to allow granting software patents (chapter 5, §15, 3).  
  
 
Full text can be found here: {{lang da}} [http://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=123280 Denmark's patent legislation].
 
Full text can be found here: {{lang da}} [http://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=123280 Denmark's patent legislation].
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==Bill Gates threatens Denmark==
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In February 2005, a few months before the [[European Parliament]]'s second vote on the [[EU software patents directive]], Bill Gates met with the Prime Minister of [[Denmark]] plus two government Ministers.  At the meeting, Gates threatened to fire 800 Danish software developers: "''I must have clarity on the rights issue. Otherwise I will move to the US, where I can protect my rights''".<ref>http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20050215071109231</ref>
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:''(See also: [[Corruption and bullying‎]])''
  
  

Revision as of 09:22, 24 May 2010

Denmark is a signatory to the European Patent Convention and a member state of the European Union.

Legislation

The law on patents does not state that software patents cannot be granted and wording makes it possible to interpret the law to allow granting software patents (chapter 5, §15, 3).

Full text can be found here: (in Danish) Denmark's patent legislation.


Bill Gates threatens Denmark

In February 2005, a few months before the European Parliament's second vote on the EU software patents directive, Bill Gates met with the Prime Minister of Denmark plus two government Ministers. At the meeting, Gates threatened to fire 800 Danish software developers: "I must have clarity on the rights issue. Otherwise I will move to the US, where I can protect my rights".[1]

(See also: Corruption and bullying‎)
  1. http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20050215071109231