for Joe Average Programmer: * credit-card size stickers with progress bar (German, English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian) * two-sided A5 flyer (German, English, French, Dutch, Spanish) * the above mentioned flyer in form of a paper space shuttle (German) for Joe Interested Programmer: * the above, plus: * FAQ (German, English) printable version of http://patinfo.ffii.org/faq.html * song "Thoughts are patented" in German/English, German/French, German/Dutch, German/Portuguese (two-sided A4 with music and text in two languages) * article "Lesen lernen verboten" (German) basic introduction published here: http://www.pl-berichte.de/edit/nov2002a.html for journalists and politicians, more interested programmers: * the above, plus: * Call for Action (German, English, French); this is a printable version of: http://swpat.ffii.org/papers/eubsa-swpat0202/appell/ http://swpat.ffii.org/patents/samples/ http://swpat.ffii.org/patents/effects/ * alternative: presentation portfolio "CeBIT 2003" (German; containing all of the above, plus intro "Who is the FFII", selected quotes and the FFII's open letter to the German government) for more interested journalists and politicians, very interested programmers: * the above, plus: * working papers (English); printable version of http://swpat.ffii.org/papers/eubsa-swpat0202/prop/ http://swpat.ffii.org/papers/eubsa-swpat0202/amccarthy0302/ http://swpat.ffii.org/archive/quotes/ (The online version may be more recent than the paper version.) The "Call for Action" and "CeBIT 2003" printouts each fit in a red presentation portfolio. We have about 70 (empty) portfolios left, I guess. These are paper portfolios in dark red and white, printed with the FFII logo, graphics, and the URL patinfo.ffii.org which is a site in German. (If you need some empty portfolios email anja at gerwinski dot de. Please be aware that snail mail takes time.) The "Working Papers" printout is too large for the red portfolios. So far, we placed it in commonplace black / transparent plastic portfolios. --------------- Further printed material is being collected at http://plone.ffii.org/prmat/ See also http://webshop.ffii.org (great poster idea).