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− | * [http://business.inquirer.net/money/features/view/20080504-134542/Microsoft-fights-piracy-through-openness Microsoft, in the Philippines, talks of asserting its patents] | + | * [http://business.inquirer.net/money/features/view/20080504-134542/Microsoft-fights-piracy-through-openness Microsoft, in the Philippines, talks of asserting its patents], MS also argues that lack of software patents is a reason for talented Filipinos leaving the country |
* [http://www.newmediarights.org/external_feeds/groklaw_newspicks/microsoft_fights_piracy_through_openness_philippines A passing remark on Groklaw says swpats aren't legal in the Philippines] | * [http://www.newmediarights.org/external_feeds/groklaw_newspicks/microsoft_fights_piracy_through_openness_philippines A passing remark on Groklaw says swpats aren't legal in the Philippines] | ||
[[Category:Countries and regions]] | [[Category:Countries and regions]] |
Revision as of 00:35, 27 July 2009
Info to gather about
countries and regions
countries and regions
- News articles?
- Companies harmed
- Studies showing harm?
- Legislation
- Court cases
- Patents granted
- About the patent office
- Politicians against swpat
External links
- Microsoft, in the Philippines, talks of asserting its patents, MS also argues that lack of software patents is a reason for talented Filipinos leaving the country
- A passing remark on Groklaw says swpats aren't legal in the Philippines