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- User:Ciaran (236 links)
- Software patents (167 links)
- USA (133 links)
- Microsoft (91 links)
- Free software (87 links)
- Patent trolls (84 links)
- Australia (77 links)
- European Patent Convention (74 links)
- US Supreme Court (69 links)
- New Zealand (68 links)
- Template:Warnbox (66 links)
- USPTO (66 links)
- EU software patents directive (63 links)
- Germany (63 links)
- Harm to standards and compatibility (61 links)
- Software is math (61 links)
- Canada (60 links)
- Case law in the USA (60 links)
- Why focus only on software (60 links)
- Blocks competing software, reducing choice (58 links)
- Infringement is unavoidable (57 links)
- Software patents harm SMEs (57 links)
- Japan (57 links)
- United Kingdom (55 links)
- FFII (54 links)
- Freedom of expression (54 links)
- Patent ambush (54 links)
- Software progress happens without patents (54 links)
- Why software is different (54 links)
- Publishing information is made dangerous (53 links)
- Cost barrier to market entry (53 links)
- France (52 links)
- South Africa (52 links)
- Software does not make a computer a new machine (52 links)
- The disclosure is useless (52 links)
- Free software projects harmed by software patents (51 links)
- Brazil (50 links)
- Israel (50 links)
- European Patent Office (50 links)
- Invalid patents remain unchallenged (49 links)
- Examples of use for sabotage (49 links)
- Harm caused by all types of patents (48 links)
- India (48 links)
- Reducing innovation and research (48 links)
- Software patent quality worse than all other fields (47 links)
- Switzerland (47 links)
- Blocking useful freedoms (47 links)
- Harms to education (47 links)
- Category:Arguments (47 links)
- More than innovation (47 links)
- 20 years is too long (47 links)
- Software is too abstract (46 links)
- Harm without litigation or direct threats (46 links)
- Software relies on incremental development (46 links)
- Patentable subject matter (45 links)
- All businesses have software patent risk (45 links)
- Low risk (45 links)
- Netherlands (45 links)
- Software patents are unreadable (45 links)
- Cost of defending yourself against patent litigation (45 links)
- Argentina (45 links)
- Breaks common software distribution models (45 links)
- Mexico (45 links)
- Belgium (45 links)
- Inequality between small and large patent holders (45 links)
- Ireland (44 links)
- Clogging up the legal system (44 links)
- Sweden (44 links)
- Apple (44 links)
- Jobs and skills (44 links)
- Chile (44 links)
- Cost of the patent system to governments (44 links)
- IBM (44 links)
- A bubble waiting to burst (43 links)
- Controlling entire markets (43 links)
- South Korea (43 links)
- Costa Rica (43 links)
- Venezuela (43 links)
- Costly legal costs (43 links)
- United States (43 links)
- In re Bilski (43 links)
- Finland (42 links)
- Spain (42 links)
- Slow process creates uncertainty (42 links)
- European Union (42 links)
- Denmark (42 links)
- Malaysia (42 links)
- More than patent trolls (42 links)
- Uruguay (41 links)
- Unified Patent Court (41 links)
- Cuba (41 links)
- Google (41 links)
- Singapore (41 links)
- Poland (41 links)
- Greece (41 links)
- Austria (40 links)
- Hungary (40 links)
- Morocco (40 links)
- Peru (40 links)
- Philippines (40 links)