"The 49-year old spent much of his career developing a system providing phonetic similarity searches for trade marks at a company that was later bought by CompuMark. But it was setting up a software company of his own in 2001 that led to political activism. As part of his work on open source computing, he went to a conference in Brussels organised by the anti-software patent campaigners Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure and got involved in the fight against the European Commission's proposed directive on computer-implemented inventions."
Source: http://www.managingip.com/Article/2249869/Meet-the-people-shaping-the-future-of-IP.html


