- Hartmut Pilch
Hartmut Pilch (born
July 7 1963 inFreiburg im Breisgau ,Germany ) founded theFoundation for a Free Information Infrastructure or FFII, and is a simultaneous conference interpreter,translator andsoftware developer , who lives inMunich , Germany. He is a former employee ofSuSE and former president of the FFII.In
2000 , he led a campaign which supposedly contributes to prevent the removal of the exclusion of computer programs as such from patenting in Art. 52(2) of theEuropean Patent Convention . In2003 , he led again a campaign against the patentability of software inEurope . Along with a lot of supporters ("60,000?"), he lobbied and convinced the members of theEuropean Parliament to amend a directive proposal on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions (initially written by theEuropean Commission ). He is also strongly opposed to the current practice of theEuropean Patent Organisation regardingsoftware patent s.He also founded the
Eurolinux Alliance .In
November 2005 , at the General Assembly of the FFII e. V., Hartmut Pilch stepped aside as president of the FFII, andPieter Hintjens , CEO ofiMatix , was elected the new FFII president. Hartmut Pilch continued on the board as vice-president of FFII and later on, as its treasurer.Pilch's work as a translator focuses primarily on Chinese and Japanese. [http://a2e.de/oas/index.en.html] He is also a student of
Lojban , aconstructed language .See also
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FFII
*Software patent External links
* [http://a2e.de/phm/ Personal web page]
* [http://www.ffii.org/ FFII]
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