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During the EU lobbying, representatives of small and medium enterprises were against software patents.
 
During the EU lobbying, representatives of small and medium enterprises were against software patents.
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SMEs can't afford to get patents.
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The patent grant process is too slow.  SMEs have to get to profitability quickly to survive.
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SMEs can't afford to defend themselves against patent litigation, even if they're sure the patent is invalid.
  
 
==Statements==
 
==Statements==
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* [[Bijlage: Aanbieding rapport Rethinking the European ICT agenda]] - mentions that SMEs oppose software patents
 
* [[Bijlage: Aanbieding rapport Rethinking the European ICT agenda]] - mentions that SMEs oppose software patents
 
* [[Innovation in Germany, Windows of opportunity]] - mentions harm to SMEs
 
* [[Innovation in Germany, Windows of opportunity]] - mentions harm to SMEs
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* [[Statements from CEA-PME]]
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* [[Statements from UEAPME]]
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[[Category:Arguments]]
 
[[Category:Arguments]]

Revision as of 22:48, 28 May 2009

During the EU lobbying, representatives of small and medium enterprises were against software patents.

SMEs can't afford to get patents.

The patent grant process is too slow. SMEs have to get to profitability quickly to survive.

SMEs can't afford to defend themselves against patent litigation, even if they're sure the patent is invalid.

Statements

CEAPME is a union representing 500,000 SMEs:

UEAPME is a union representing 11 million SMEs:

Studies

See also