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- EPO an Ill Organisation, Lots to Protest Against Tomorrow
- Golden Parachute or Not, Battistelli is Wasting Huge Amounts of Money on His Longtime Bodyguards Fetish
- A Soup of UPC Lies Courtesy of the EPO, Patent Lawyers, and Large Clients (Like Multinational Corporations)
- Patent Policy is a Mess and It’s Not Hard to See Why
- IBM is Not a ‘Patent Troll’ But Increasingly, Over Time, Troll-Like
- European Digital SME Alliance: Unified Patent Court (UPC) “Unconstitutional”, Harms SMEs, Brings Software Patents to Europe, “Should be Based on EU Law and Not on an International Agreement.”
- Links 10/5/2016: Zorin OS in Italy, CoreOS Funding
- Links 10/5/2016: New RHEL and Fedora Beta
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