David O'Callaghan david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie writes:
This law could be used to define a company producing generic medicines without a patent licence as a "criminal organization".
Careful there. This is an argument to be used by the Irish Free Medicines Organisation, not IFSO.
I'm not saying you shouldn't support IFMO, or start that organisation, but lets not repeat one mistake made in the swpat battle: arguing for your position without stating your real reasons.
Two examples of this were the overemphasis of harm to SMEs, and the focussing on trivial patents.
Those two problems can be solved (in theory) by making a government funded SME Patent Defense Fund, and by increasing the funding of the EPO so as to increase quality.
I don't have any faith that either solution would have worked in practice, but if they had (or if other such solutions worked), our claimed problems would have been solved, but our actual problem would be as bad as ever.
If you don't ask for what you want, you mightn't like what you get.