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- Sincere Thoughts About Outreachy
- Free Software Under Tyranny of Codes of Conduct as the Western Equivalent of Blasphemy Law (Corporations as the New Religion/Sponsors as Deities)
- Release: 4 More Documents and Letters About the Financial Siege at Europe's Second-Largest Institution
- One Year Ago: The Last EPO Demonstration Before COVID-19
- [Meme] Unified Patent Court Agreement (UPCA) is an Attack on Europe and the European Businesses That Don't Do Litigation
- Reasons EPO Staff Decided to Go on Strike This Year (Before or Until Coronavirus Prevented It)
- EPO Can Save Money by “Dropping Events Like the Inventor of the Year, Reducing the Number of Managers, Throwing Less Money at Consultants or Bringing the Boards of Appeal Back into Office Buildings.”
- The Real Fate of the UPC 'Stunt' in Germany Will be Known Next Month (or Next Year) and There Are Substantial Constitutional Barriers in the Way
- Microsoft Removes Free Software From GitHub Again, This Time for Motion Picture Association (MPA)
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, November 28, 2020
- Help Make Techrights (and Other Technology-Centric Sites) More Robust to Censorship by Setting Up More IPFS Nodes
- Microsoft Loves Linux and Android Apps Running on Windows Instead of GNU/Linux and Android Devices
- Links 28/11/2020: RenderDoc 1.11, GNOME 40 Scrolling Horizontally
- Nine Documents About the Financial Siege Against EPO Staff (Past, Present, and Future)
- EPO Senior Management (Cabal) “Essentially Deaf to the Proposals From Staff Representatives.”
- EPO Management, Led by António Campinos, Attempted to Stifle or Prevent Staff From Being Surveyed
- The European Patent Office's Central Staff Committee: Office Cannot Recruit Fit-for-Purpose Patent Examiners Anymore
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, November 27, 2020
- Links 27/11/2020: Jolla is 7, Diffoscope 162, MNT Reform Production
- The Time Coronavirus Helped EPO Management Prevent Staff From Protesting and Going on Strike (March 26th)
- Guarding Your Privacy With E2EE: Primer
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