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- Some § 101 Cases That the Patent ‘Industry’ Would Rather Not Talk (Much) About
- The Patent Litigation ‘Industry’ Celebrates Outcome of Berkheimer v HP, But It’s Not About § 101
- Watchtroll’s PTAB Bashing Agenda Now Exploits ‘the Children’
- SSH Communications and UnitedCorp Use Bogus Software Patents to Shake Down Large Firms
- The Patent Trolls’ Lobby, IAM, Does Puff Pieces for GE’s Patent Litigation Arm (Soon to Keynote IAM Event)
- As Andrei Iancu Takes Office (USPTO) Calls to Preserve PTAB Are Issued by Trade Groups of Technology Firms
- Big Oil Companies, Acting Through Conservative Think Tanks, Want to Sink PTAB
- Pharma Patents Have Become Harder to Enforce, So IAM Together With the Patent Microcosm Sets Up Lobbying Events
- Statistics About Patents in the US Are Encouraging as These Suggest Ongoing Improvements
- Improving the US Patent Office Requires Focus on the Quality (or Novelty) of Patents, Not Just Pendency
- In Spite of Suppression Attempts, Resistance to UPC and EPO Tyranny Still Enters Kluwer Patent Blog
- The Relationship Between IAM and the EPO’s President Battistelli Tightens Further After Payments for UPC Promotion
- The Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) Speaks Out in Support of Patent Quality and AIA/PTAB in the United States
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