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Xa ZB 20/08 is a decision, written by the German Supreme Court (BGH), on the 22 of April 2011. The conclusion was published in April, and the full text in May. The court upheld software patent DE10232674, held by Siemens.
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External links
- The Xa ZB 20/08 ruling, with links to machine translations
- German High Court Declares All Software Patentable, Slasdot discussion
- German original: BGH clears way for software patents (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
- German original: Wikipedia:Dynamische Dokumentengenerierung (Beschluss) (English translations[?]: Google, bing translator)
Analyses
- German high court declares all software potentially patentable, by Florian Mueller
- German Supreme Court on Patents on Computer-Implemented Inventions, by Axel Horns, including his English translation of the patented idea