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Revision as of 19:56, 23 April 2010
The European Patent Office (EPO) grants thousands of software patents every year, but denies granting any. This page lists some software patents they've granted.
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The EPO's public denial
Here's an example of a public statment from the EPO. This is from 2009:
The EPO does not grant "software patents". The term itself is a misleading concept. Under the EPC a computer program claimed as such is not a patentable invention (Art. 52(2)(c) and (3) EPC). Inventions involving computer programs that implement business, mathematical or similar methods and do not produce technical effects (e. g. because they solve a business problem rather than a technical one) are not patentable, and no patents will be granted for such inventions in Europe.[1]
List of granted software patents
- EP769170 - trapping viruses[1]
- EP803105 and EP738446 - selling things online
- EP249293 - pop-out-context-menu, , granted to Philips
- EP0618540 - the long filenames patent from Microsoft's FAT patents
Related pages on ESP Wiki
- Computer-implemented inventions
- European Patent Convention
- Do software patents exist in my area?
- The Patented Webshop
- UPLS - a proposal from the European Commission which would create a centralised patent court that would probably uphold the EPO's software patents
External links
- Examples of granted European business method patents, 2004, by Arnoud Engelfriet (see: Business method patents)
- ↑ http://www.epo.org/topics/issues/computer-implemented-inventions/software.html (see page 12 of the linked PDF document)