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During the lobbying around the [[EU software patents directive]], representatives of small and medium enterprises ('''SMEs''') were against [[software patents]].
During the lobbying around the [[EU software patents directive]], representatives of small and medium enterprises were against [[software patents]].
 
  
 
==Reasons==
 
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* The cost of enforcing their own patents might exceed the size of revenue they would be trying to protect.
 
* The cost of enforcing their own patents might exceed the size of revenue they would be trying to protect.
 
* The patent [[Incompatible timespans|grant process is too slow]].  SMEs have to get to profitability quickly to survive.
 
* The patent [[Incompatible timespans|grant process is too slow]].  SMEs have to get to profitability quickly to survive.
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==How important are SMEs?==
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* According to European Business Summit, they provide 99% of European jobs!<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eureporter.co.uk/story/smes-engines-recovery|title=SMEs Engines for Recovery?|quote=providing an appropriate balance for a discussion of a sector that provides 99% of all of Europe’s jobs.}}</ref> (This sounds too high - other sources say 75%)
  
 
==Statements==
 
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* [[passive threats]] - a common way that SMEs are "targeted"
 
* [[passive threats]] - a common way that SMEs are "targeted"
 
* [[Who owns software patents]]? - it's not the SMEs
 
* [[Who owns software patents]]? - it's not the SMEs
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* [[Inequality between small and large patent holders‎]]
 
* [[Costs of patenting]]
 
* [[Costs of patenting]]
 
* [[Why companies apply for software patents]]
 
* [[Why companies apply for software patents]]
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* [http://271patent.blogspot.com/2010/09/bombshell-study-heavily-litigated-npe.html Bombshell Study: Heavily Litigated NPE Patents Overwhelmingly Lose at Trial], 22 Sep 2010, '''271 Patent Blog''' - of course, individuals and [[SME]]s can't afford to go to court
 
* [http://271patent.blogspot.com/2010/09/bombshell-study-heavily-litigated-npe.html Bombshell Study: Heavily Litigated NPE Patents Overwhelmingly Lose at Trial], 22 Sep 2010, '''271 Patent Blog''' - of course, individuals and [[SME]]s can't afford to go to court
 
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* {{translate fr|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000118163954/www.lmi.fr/src/lmi/article/articlel.nsf/article/4A50754E3732918CC12567A0004BBA95?OpenDocument|title=Small publishers worry about being choked by patents}}
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Revision as of 15:14, 16 September 2014

During the lobbying around the EU software patents directive, representatives of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) were against software patents.

Reasons

The main problems are:

There are other problems. Sometimes these other problems are very real, but sometimes they're used by pro-software-patent campaigns in strange ways to distract politicians away from the main problems. Focussing on these should be don with caution:

How important are SMEs?

  • According to European Business Summit, they provide 99% of European jobs![1] (This sounds too high - other sources say 75%)

Statements

Studies

(See other studies on economics and innovation)

Related pages on ESP Wiki

External links

References

  1. "SMEs Engines for Recovery?". http://eureporter.co.uk/story/smes-engines-recovery. "providing an appropriate balance for a discussion of a sector that provides 99% of all of Europe’s jobs."