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European business associations call for reversal of council decision
By brian, Section News
Posted on Sat Jun 5th, 2004 at 11:05:05 GMT
[From FFII] The major european business association CEA-PME (association of more than 500,000 european SMEs), ObjectWeb (consortium of large french companies), and FFII (60000 supporters, 1000 companies) along with some members of parliament have jointly called on EU member state governments to reverse the EU Competiveness Council's decision on patentability of computer implemented inventions. Details from FFII.org.

 

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[new] I hope you enjoy Friends! (#1)
by sos (#674) () on Sat Nov 27th, 2004 at 03:51:43 GMT
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I hope you enjoy Friends!

Don't Hate the World
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[new] r"r- (#2)
by a member of the hurd (#-1) on Fri Dec 24th, 2004 at 07:14:22 GMT

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[new] Friends (#3)
by a member of the hurd (#-1) on Sat Jan 8th, 2005 at 12:41:44 GMT

Dan had the idea of establishing a permanent irc channel on freenode. The idea is that it could be an informal place to chat about coding in and for libraries. It's a newbie friendly channel so feel free to join us if you've never used irc before...and if you are a veteran that's ok too :-)

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