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Say No To Software Patents/National Public Meeting

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Software patents have always been very contentious. The issue has cropped up again recently in India as the Patent Manual that is being prepared by the Indian Patent Office has guidelines on the Patent Office's understanding of section 3(k) of the Indian Patents Act, and the patentability of software. The Patent Office has been having a series of stakeholder meetings related to the Patent Manual, in which the issue of software patents has been raised by various interested parties. Given the large opposition to the Patent Manual's reading of the Indian Patent Act, the Patent Office has promised to hold a public meeting solely on software patents. However, the date and location of the consultation hasn't been announced yet. We, a loose group of civil society organisations interested in the issue of software patents, believe that a public meeting (and not just an invitees only "industry consultation") on the issue of software patents will help gather together viewpoints which will be invaluable to the Patent Office.

Agenda for the Meeting

1. Presentation on the software patents that have been granted so far in India | Pranesh Prakash

2. Presentation on the principles of patent law and software patents | Lawrence Liang & Prabir Purkayastha

3. Discussion on patents and the development sector (freedom of speech, open standards, healthcare, biotech, agro-sector, etc.) | Sunil Abraham, Anivar Aravind, others

4. Discussion on software patents in the Indian context: Indian Patent Act, and the draft patent manual | Prashant Iyengar, Venkatesh Hariharan, and Nagarjuna G.

5. Open house on software patents

Special Invitees

This is a tentative list eminent person who could act as a jury

1. N.S. Gopalakrishnan

2. Jayati Ghosh

Organisations Involved

These organisations are involved in organizing the event, in funding it, or just as a partner organisation wishing to share the platform. Some of them are tentatively being included in this list as their involvement is hoped for.

1. Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore

2. Free Software Users Group, Bangalore

3. IT for Change

4. Alternative Law Forum

5. Mahiti

6. Delhi Science Forum

7. Deeproot Linux

8. Wiki Ocean

9. Servlots - Janastu

10. Open Space

Date and Venue

Tentatively,

Date: Saturday, October 4, 2008

Venue: Undecided