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To increase the digital economy in different countries many firms engage in costly R & D activities to develop innovative software application for achievement of competitive benefit. This paper covers eight countries the most developed software industry in the world US Streamyx than after Europe, UK, Japan, Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, India, and Israel. These countries are having Streamyx own standard to grant software Patents, the laws followed by Streamyx countries are simply outlined one by one.
United States
The some of landmark decision of the most developed software industry were Diamond v. Diehr, Streamyx re Alappat, In re Lowry, State Street Bank &Trust Company v. Signature Financial Group, In re Wait, etc. At present the law in the US is "an abstract idea by itself never satisfies the requirement of the Patent Law. However an abstract idea when practically applied to produce a useful, concrete and tangible result satisfies it."
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (UPSTO) has now one chapter on Patent Streamyx Methods and for business methods and data analysis it's granting Patents to software techniques if they are useful. Single click to order goods in an online Streamyx like famous Amazon.com.
1-click patent, An online system of accounting, In line rewards incentive system, On-line frequent buyer program, programs letting customers set their own price for hotel booking etc.
The figure shows the growth of patents in US.
Europe
Under the European Patent Convention (EPC) 1973 and particularly in its article which specifically states that " discoveries, scientific theories and mathematical methods; aesthetic creations; schemes, rules and methods for performing mental acts, playing games or doing business, and programs for computers; (emphasis added) ,presentations of information will Streamyx be regarded as invention and excludes from patententability. The same law is followed by member countries of EPC where Streamyx programs and business methods can not be patented. Well however practically its not so.
EPC formed an organization named European Patent Office which doesn't work for under the European Commission. There is lack of consistent practice among Streamyx and the number of patent offices of the EPC's member countries in granting patents and there's been a good deal of uncertainty whether software patents are even enforceable. To harmonize the practice, a draft was proposed by European Commission on the subject in 2002 but the text was never agreed upon. Some feared that in Europe there is much more regime liberalism as compared to US which on the other hand others feared that they would lose the patent protection that they already have and enjoyed. Ultimately the proposal got defeated in European Parliament on July6, 2006 , which makes clear that the inconsistent practice that caused the commission to seek to clarify the law is still continuing.
UK
The effects of EPC are followed by United Kingdom Patent Law such that "programs for computers " are not patentable to the extent that a patent application relates to a computer program as such. In Feb 2008 In re Astron Clinica Ltd. , it concerned six application that claimed to be 'a method of doing' and 'device of doing it' by running a suitably programmed computer on the device. Effectively, the program that carries out a method (related to Astron clinica case) . United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) rejected these applications.
As per UK laws 'An invention is considered as an invention if it provides contribution that is not excluded and which is also technical. A computer program which implements industrial process may well be considered as an invention but the program implements business process is not considered to be an invention'.
Japan
The country which is next to US and Europe is Japan in net exporter of intellectual rights.The standards for granting software patents were revised in 1993. The software patent law in Japan are much lenient. Software related invention are patentable. As per the patent law in Japan the nature of invention is defined as ' a creation of technical ideas utilizing a law of nature'. As per Japan guidelines claims can be patented if 'utilization of nature law in information processing performed by software' and 'invention using hardware resources'.
Cause of lenient guidelines the software which can not be patented in Europe can be patented in Japan. So it is the second country which registers number of software patents after US.
Australia
In Australia , if the methods of doing business are pure or abstract then they are not considered to be patentable, but if the method is implemented using a computer, it avoid the exclusion business methods.
The Court referred to National Research Development Corporation v. Commissioner of Patents[13], as being the leading authority in Australia[14], where the High Court said "a process, to fall within the limits of patentability . . . , must be one that offers some advantage which is material, in the sense that the process belongs to a useful art as distinct from a fine art . . . - that its value to the country is in the field of economic endeavor."
India
As Indian patent law 'a mathematical or business method or computer program par se(standing alone, in itself or by itself)' or algorithms is not invention for purposes of the Patent Act. Streamyx was further modified 'a computer program per se other than its technical application to industry or a combination with hardware' can be patented.
The current examination guidelines of the Indian Patent Office on software sound similar to the traditional European approach which the European Parliament reconfirmed on 2003-09-24.
South Africa
In South Africa , the primary objective of a patent system should be to encourage and stimulate innovation. Some strict rules are followed to award of a patent. Firstly the invention must be new - that it must be substantially different from any prior art. Secondly, important, it must be inventive or non obvious - that is- with the same invention no any average practitioner in the field of technology would come up where the patent is awarded. Thirdly, the patent should be useful.
These are the regime to grant patents in South Africa and same is followed for the software.
Israel
In Israeli, patenting of software-related inventions depends on the term "process." In the Rosenthal and United Technologies cases, courts interpreted the term as essentially dealing with a definite physical matter to change its appearance or condition. According to this line of reasoning, Israeli patent laws do not reflect on a computer program to be a process because it does not generate physical changes.
Malaysia
The existing Malaysia patent law does not have any specific provision for software related inventions. Section 13(1)(a) of the Malaysian Patent Act 1983 specifically excludes from patentable subject material "discoveries, scientific theories and mathematical methods" and paragraph (c) excludes "schemes, rules or methods for doing business, performing purely mental acts or playing games". This is quite alike to the patent law in UK . Malaysia has adopted a modified system in its examination of patent applications that depend on whether the claims have been registered in other countries. In this manner, software based patents have been granted in Malaysia.
Conclusion
The developed countries are having very good amount of quality, quantity and value of the patents. Comparing the developing countries they still on progress there is improvement in their quantity but the factors like quality and value are still having a great difference with the low achievement in independent innovation and being the follower of powerful countries which no such self conducting policies. The government of the developing countries must strengthen the patent protection dynamics in favor of its civilians and add some more independent strategies.
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