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Resumen: El tiempo se agota asi como leyes fundamentales que puedan pasar.

Ha habido un montón de hablar acerca de una reforma de las patentes recientemente. Hay la Ley de Reforma de Patentes de 2011 [1[http://techrights.org/2011/02/02/reform-vs-biden-mentality/], 2[http://techrights.org/2011/01/31/united-states-patent-reform/]], y Microsoft ha estado tratando de inclinar este tipo de reformas a su manera [1[http://techrights.org/2011/02/05/patentes-abusos-de-su-monopolio/]] tal que sólo los ricos pueden ser llamados "inventores" (los que poseen el MONOPOLIO de una idea). Otro informe sobre este tipo de reforma (las sugerencias varian[http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/108598/20110203/senate-panel-backs-patent-overhaul-bill.htm]) parece indicar que las cosas realmente va a cambiar: [vía[http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/02/04/1321215/Senate-Panel-Backs-Patent-Overhaul-Bill]]



El comité votó 15-0 para apoyar la legislación que daría a los jueces un papel importante en la determinación de la importancia de una patente en particular es para un producto, por lo que infringir las patentes de menores no daría lugar a daños enormes.

El proyecto de ley también da a las patentes para el primer inventor que lo registre, en lugar de los primeros en inventar, por lo que el proceso de solicitud de patentes sea más fácil para las empresas que solicitan patentes en varios países.


Mientras tanto, Europa también se está preparando para cometer el suicidio de patentes[http://techrights.org/2011/02/05/beneficiando-a-los-abogados-y-los-monopolios/] bajo el pretexto de que "patentes de la UE" significa una reforma que es positiva (aumento de sólo daños en la práctica). El presidente de la Fundación para una Infraestructura de Información Libre, FFII se pregunta hoy en día, "€¿el acuerdo de patentes de la UE que se firmará el lunes?" €¿Por qué los Estados miembros, excepto España e Italia decidieron entrar en un pacto de suicidio? El peligro es que si Europa se enamore de este potencial preludio de acuerdo de libre comercio (importación de las patentes de software a través del Atlántico), por lo que lo mismo será a Sur América y al resto de Asia, no sólo de Corea[http://techrights.org/2010/12/04/blackmail-for-swpats/].

Many thanks to Eduardo Landaveri of the Spanish portal of Techrights.

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