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- 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)
- Mexico (45 links)
- Breaks common software distribution models (45 links)
- Inequality between small and large patent holders (45 links)
- Belgium (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)
- Costa Rica (43 links)
- South Korea (43 links)
- Venezuela (43 links)
- Costly legal costs (43 links)
- In re Bilski (43 links)
- United States (43 links)
- Finland (42 links)
- Spain (42 links)
- Slow process creates uncertainty (42 links)
- Denmark (42 links)
- Malaysia (42 links)
- More than patent trolls (42 links)
- European Union (42 links)
- Uruguay (41 links)
- Cuba (41 links)
- Unified Patent Court (41 links)
- Google (41 links)
- Poland (41 links)
- Singapore (41 links)
- Greece (41 links)
- Austria (40 links)
- Hungary (40 links)
- Morocco (40 links)
- Peru (40 links)
- Philippines (40 links)