[Discussioni] [ffii] Software Patent Loser Volvo lobbying for Uncommon Position
Alberto Cammozzo
mmzz a stat.unipd.it
Gio 31 Mar 2005 17:35:23 CEST
Effetti perversi del mercato:
Volvo passa per una ditta europea e parla al parlamento
europeo difendendo i brevetti sw, mentre e' stata
acquistata dalla Ford (come Jaguar, Aston Martin,
Land Rover, tutte europee - in origine).
Mi stupisco che FFII non lo dica chiaro e tondo.
Alberto
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PRESS RELEASE FFII -- [ Europe / economy / ICT ]
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Volvo Letter to EP: Software Patent Loser Lobbying for Council Position
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The representative office of Volvo Motors in Brussels has sent in
recent days a paper to members of the European Parliament, dated 15
March 2005, which calls them to support the Council's "Common
Position". The letter reads like a copied and pasted from similar
letters sent by other large Swedish companies, consisting mainly of
unsubstantiated bold statements about the importance of patents and
the "devastating effects" that any serious limitation of patentability
would have.
A look at Volvo's patenting activities shows that Volvo has been
unsuccessfully trying to obtain a few broad and trivial patents on
ways to arrange a car's interior and an information display panel, but
that on the whole this is a very peripheral activity for Volvo that
does not affect its overall business in any way. It looks more like
colleagues from large corporate patent departments doing one another a
favour by participating in letter-writing actions.
In June 2003, Jean-Pierre Courniou, R&D director of Renault and
president of the "Club Informatique des Grandes Entreprises
Francaaises" (CIGREF = Computing Club of the Large French Companies)
declared software patents to be a great danger for the automobile
industry and summarised: "For me and for CIGREF, the response is: no,
we don't want patentability". According to FFII's research, Volvo
owns far fewer software patents than Renault and is definitely on the
losing end of the software patent game in every respect.
Hartmut Pilch, president of FFII, comments:
"It is clear that Volvo is merely being used by a network of corporate
patent lawyers for political statements that have nothing to do with
the interests of Volvo. MEPs should put hard questions to Volvo and
insist on a talk with their board level. As long as there is no
apology from Volvo's board, the rest of us should punish Volvo for
allowing abuse of its name by a kind of political activism that is
harmful to the industry and consumers at large. Please read Volvo's
patent shameless patent claims and lobbying letters and remember
them next time you think of buying or renting a car."
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Extra information
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The letter and Volvo's patent claims can be found at
http://wiki.ffii.org/Volvo050315En
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Contact
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Hartmut Pilch and Holger Blasum (Munich Office)
info at ffii org
tel. 0049-89-18979927
Erik Josefsson (Brussels Office)
erjos at ffii org
tel. 0032-2-7396262
Jonas Maebe:
jmaebe at ffii org
tel. 0032-485-369645
Dieter Van Uytvanck:
dieter a vrijschrift.org
tel. 0031-6-275-87910
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