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by Ace17
3065 days ago
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This is true in theory. Unfortunately, it doesn't prevent people from patenting algorithms in practice. There's an interesting loophole: just also include in your invention the machine (memory + CPU) running the algorithm. Then you're patenting a device, instead of simply math. Stallman described this method more than 10 years ago. I was hoping this wasn't true, until the (french) company I work in successfully used it to patent an underlying algorithm from the software I had written. Maybe such a patent would be debunked in an european court? I'd be glad if this were the case. |
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