>>>>> "SU" == Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

SU> Benny Amorsen wrote:
>>  The EPC article 52 (2) (c) is completely specific:
>> 
>> (2) The following in particular shall not be regarded as inventions
>> within the meaning of paragraph 1:
>> 
>> (c) schemes, rules and methods for performing mental acts, playing
>> games or doing business, and programs for computers;

SU> I can't really see how that relates to what we were talking about.
SU> We were talking about the use of patented techniques within a
SU> computer program. That is something quite different.

Programs for computers shall not be regarded as inventions. Not even
if they meet the other criteria for patentability. It is completely
clear -- as long as it's a program, you can't patent it. So you are
completely safe if you just sell bits on a CD.


/Benny


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