In a letter of 2002-10-04 on p. 15, the Portuguese Patent Office explains how the Council Working Party arrived at the decision to ask for direct patentability of software.
The second letter which INPI sent to 33 companies asks for their opinions on this specific subject. 2 companies replied saying it is a good idea.
| Name + Title | Phone number | Company Name | Position | Company address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brás Araújo | Software - TECNIDATA, SGPS, SA | Presidente do CA | 1900-651 LISBOA / Rua Conselheiro Emídio Navarro | |
| Dr. Feliz Grangeiro | 21 478 94 00 | Software - T.I. - Tecnologia Informática | Administrador | 1679-017 PONTINHA / Porto da Paiã / Praceta das Descobertas, 8 |
| Dr. Vitorino Sousa | 21 274 19 03 | Software - SUPREMO - Sociedade de Gestão, Lda | Presidente do CA | 2800-166 ALMADA / Rua D. Maria da Silva, 8 - 1º Esqº |
| Engº Álvaro Portela | Software - SONAE | Presidente | Apartado 1197 / 4471-909 MAIA / Lugar do Espido - Via Norte | |
| Engº Luís Barros | Software - SOFTLAB - Consultoria e Desenvolvimento de Software, Ldª | Director Geral | 4700-374 BRAGA / Rua Custódio Vilas Boas, 19 | |
| José Duarte | Software - SAP Portugal | Director Geral | 2780-730 PAÇO D'ARCOS / Quinta da Fonte / Edifício D. Sebastião / Dr. Jose G Cabral | |
| Dr. Jorge Carlos Pena Santos Carneiro | 22 607 45 00 | Software - SAGE - PORTUGAL SOFTWARE, SA | Director Geral | 4100-359 PORTO / Praça Mouzinho de Albuquerque, 113 - 6º |
| Engº Valério Marques | Software - QUADRIGA - Telemática e Comunicações, SA | Presidente | 1495-148 ALGÉS / Avª General Norton de Matos, 59A - R/c F | |
| Dr. Carlos Manuel de Lucena e Vasconcelos Cruz | 21 330 81 00 | Software - PT CONTACT - Telemarketing e Serviços de Informação SA | Presidente do CA | 1050-007 LISBOA / Rua Andrade Corvo, nº 6 |
| Engº João Matias | 21 423 50 00 | Software - ORACLE Portugal | Director Geral | 2780-000 PORTO SALVO / Condomínio Lagoas Parque / Edifício 8 |
| Dr. Rogério Carapuça | Software - NOVABASE | Presidente do CA | 1099-078 LISBOA / Torre 1 - Piso 9 / Avª Engº Duarte Pacheco | |
| Dr. João Paulo Girbal | Software - MICROSOFT | Director Geral | 2780-730 Paço D'Arcos / Quinta da Fonte / Rua Quinta da Quintã, nº 3 / Edifício Plaza, 1 | |
| Dra. Olga e Sousa | Software - LUMA - Serviços Informáticos e Comunicações, SA | Presidente do CA | 1500-030 LISBOA / Rua Alfredo Guisado, 8 | |
| José Joaquim Oliveira | 21 791 50 00 | Software - IBM PORTUGUESA SA | Administrador Delegado | 1700-036 LISBOA / Praça de Alvalade, 7 |
| Engº Luís Manuel Lourenço Paupério da Silva | 22 834 04 00 | Software - I2S INFORMÁTICA - Sistemas e Serviços, SA | Presidente do CA | 4250-409 PORTO / Travessa Ribeiro de Sousa, 40 |
| José Gonçalves | 253 240 400 | Software - eticadata - Software, Lda | Director Geral | 4711-853 BRAGA / Rua Orfeão de Braga, 107 - R/c |
| Carim Jafar | Software - eartweb.net - Tecnologias de Informação | Presidente do CA | 1050-136 LISBOA / Rua Latino Coelho, 6 - 4º Esqº/Fte. / Dr. Jose G Cabral | |
| Dr. Artur Queiroz Machado | Software - CPCIS - Companhia Portuguesa de Computadores, Informática e Sistemas, Ldª | Presidente do CA | 4050-448 PORTO / Rua das Oliveiras, 72 | |
| Dr. José Manuel Moreira | 21 716 70 40 | Software - 4 SIR - Sistemas de Informação | Director Geral | 1600-546 LISBOA / Urbanização do Polo Tecnológico, Lt 3 |
The original contacting letter reads (translated from Portuguese):
[...]
INPI, 16th of January 2001
(no signature)
Of the 19 people contacted, only 3 responded. These 3 replies approved of INPI's position. The 3 respondents were:
On 2002/10/04 INPI sent out a new letter asking for support for their position regarding the proposed directive. This letter was sent to senior executives of 33 companies. Two companies replied, supporting INPI's position: SOL-S and Sonae.
Below we cite the INPI consultation call with some comments and links added by us.
Computer programs as such are excluded from patentability by the patent law of Member States and by the European Patent Convention, but the European Patent Office (EPO) and national patent offices have granted thousands of patents for inventions implying computer programs. Just the EPO by itself has granted over 20'000 such patents.
It is this problem regarding the patentability of inventions implying computer programs that the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council wants to solve. The directive aims to promote an increased legal certainty in the domain of inventions implying computer programs, harmonizing national legislations regarding this subject and making patentability requirements more transparent.
The process for constructing this directive has integrated consulting initiatives to the interested parties by the Commission and also by the Member States. INPI, the Portuguese organisation for industrial property was also part of this consultation effort. On the INPI site a discussion fórum has taken place and two letters have been written to software companies based in Portugal, asking them for comments that were to be used on the technical discussions for the directive that were done at the time. INPI has received replies from five companies from a total of 33 to whom the letters have been sent. The replies indicated an agreement with the text "Comentários à carta da Comissão Europeia sobre a patenteabilidade dos programas de computador" (commentaries to the letter from the European Commission about the patentability of computer programs) as well as an agreement with the Portuguese position on article 5 of the directive proposal[1].
The European Parliament voting on a modified directive text will most likely take place on the 1st of September 2003.
There are two radically opposed positions in confrontation:
- from one side established software companies and also those who see the patent system more as a set of opportunities than as a set of threats, who want to continue counting on it for their positioning strategies.[2]
- on the other side the defenders of free software who consider the patent system inadequate to protect inventions related to computer programs and who fear this Directive because they consider it will increase the use of software patents; they also fear that their programming activity will be permanently inhibited by the Damocles sword of the patents on software algorithms.[3]
To gather more data for this discussion and to allow the adoption of fairer and more balanced legislation that promotes Europe's development INPI has a great pleasure in reopening the Forum on this matter.
ALL COMMENTARIES MAY BE SENT TO THE E-MAIL ablanch@inpi.pt and they will be published on the site as soon as possible.
To help with the commentaries to be sent to this Forum the most important documents related to this discussion have been made available.
see also IDG/Meller 2003/06/18: EU headed for limited software patent law. and Nachrichtenmedien und Software-Patente