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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Trade Secret or Software Patents?

Following discussion of software patents in Milan, someone (I wish I could recollect who, but it might have been my colleague Jim Delong) made the point that part of the impetus behind patenting software in Europe came from the desire that code be "opened up." In the past, code kept under wraps would qualify for trade secret protection, but open code (obviously) does not.

I thought this well worth noting.

posted by Solveig Singleton @ 8:27 AM | Digital Europe , Patents , Software

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