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PCIIProtected Critical Infrastructure Information (US Department of Homeland Security initiative)
PCIIPenn Center Investments, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)
PCIIPan-Canadian Innovations Initiative (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada)
PCIIPatentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions
PCIIPotato Chip Institute International (now Noss's Snack Food Association)


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In 2002, in order to harmonize the national laws a step further, the, EU Commission proposed a Directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions, but settling the exact terms of the Directive has proven highly controversial.
PATENTABILITY OF COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED INVENTIONS Software development has been growing in recent years and substantially contributes to the GDP and to employment.
The Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions On October 19, 2000, the Directorate General for the Internal Market published a Consultation Paper on The Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions ("Consultation Paper").
 
 
 
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