[LUGOS] [Fwd: [ffii] Patents Back on the Fishery Agenda]

Andraz Tori Andraz.tori1 at guest.arnes.si
Thu Jan 20 18:11:52 CET 2005


Dragi moji. tokrat gre spet zares.

Urad za intelektualno lastnino dobesedno ne jebe (žal mi je za kletvico
ampak je potrebna) nikogar v sloveniji in je ministrstvu za gospodarstvo
še naprej dal pritrdilno mnenje k direktivi, vsaj tako je bilo jasno
včeraj.

... naj še kaj sploh rečem?

Tokrat odločajo ribiči!

Slovenija svojega ITja očitno ne rabi. Gremo gojit ribe.

čao
andraž


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Od: PILCH Hartmut <phm at a2e.de>
Za: news at ffii.org
Zadeva: [ffii] Patents Back on the Fishery Agenda
Datum: 20 Jan 2005 13:08:24 +0100
http://wiki.ffii.org/Fish0501En

   Brussels, Wednesday 19th Jan 2005 -- The EU Software Patent Directive
   has been or will be scheduled on the agenda of the Agriculture and
   Fishery Meeting of the 24th of January as an A item, i.e. an item that
   is to be adopted without a vote. This was announced today by officials
   of the European Commission and of the EU Council Presidency at various
   meetings. The entry is not on the official meeting calendar yet.

   [6]David Ellard, who is responsible for this directive at the European
   Commission's Industrial Property Unit, specially announced that the
   Council's political agreement on the software patent directive will be
   adopted as a Common Position at the Council for Agriculture and
   Fishery next monday, the 24th of January. Ellard told this today at an
   [7]Intellectual Property promotion event organized in Slovenia. Ellard
   repeated the date many times at the meeting.

   The same was said by Luxemburg's minister of economy and of foreign
   trade [8]Jeannot Krecké at a [9]meeting in the legal affairs committee
   of the European Parliament (JURI) this afternoon. It appears from this
   meeting that the sudden insertion into the Fishery Agenda is due to a
   desire of the Commission to delay the Parliament's decisions create
   accomplished facts before the Parliament has an opportunity to
   initiate a [10]restart of the procedure according to Art 55 of its
   Rules of Procedure. It is particularly noteworthy that David Ellard's
   boss, Internal Market Commissioner [11]McCreevy, has asked JURI to
   postpone the discussion until after a meeting on February 2nd. At this
   time, JURI no longer has the option to restart the procedure, if by
   then the A-item is passed.

   The Swedish Enterprise Association started spreading the same
   information already this morning, whereas the Agricultural Ministry of
   Sweden was unable to confirm it, saying that it was not on the
   Council's official Agenda so far, as is in fact is the case.

   According to [12]Article 3 of the Council's Procedural Rules, A-items
   should be placed on the agenda 2 weeks in advance. If an A-item is
   inserted later, any country can demand its removal at the beginning of
   the meeting. Poland made use of this right at the [13]last
   Agricultural Council on December 21st.

   The FFII has covered its [14]front page with a letter to EU ministers
   of agriculture and is relaunching a [15]webdemo and banner campaign of
   last December, in which it called on its supporters to help draw
   attention to the matter.

   As of thursday 2005-01-20, this page is being updated continuously.
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     _________________________________________________________________

References

   2. http://kwiki.ffii.org/Fish0501De
   3. http://kwiki.ffii.org/ConsRevers0501En
   4. http://kwiki.ffii.org/SwpatcninoEn
   5. http://kwiki.ffii.org/Juri050119En
   6. http://kwiki.ffii.org/DavidEllardEn
   7. http://www.gzs.si/DRNivo2.asp?ID=3D18611&IDpm=3D511
   8. http://www.gouvernement.lu/gouvernement/membres/krecke/index.html
   9. http://kwiki.ffii.org/Juri050119En
  10. http://kwiki.ffii.org/Restart0501En
  11. http://kwiki.ffii.org/index.cgi?McCreevy
  12. http://kwiki.ffii.org/ConsRegl0412En
  13. http://kwiki.ffii.org/Cons041221En
  14. http://www.ffii.org/index.en.html
  15. http://demo.ffii.org/cons0412/


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