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- The US Supreme Court Consults USPTO Director Michelle Lee Regarding the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Which is Invalidating Software Patents With CAFC’s Approval
- IBM and Its Revolving Doors Lobby Are Plotting to Undermine Supreme Court Rulings to Restore Patentability of Software
- 3 Years After the Alice Case at the Supreme Court the Plague of Software Patents is Easier to Cope With
- The Attacks of Patent Trolls as Outlined in the Media This Past Week
- Industry Giants Challenge Qualcomm’s Patent Practices While the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Closely Examines Such Behavior
- Professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette Questions Whether Patents Work When Patent Scope is Too Broad
- OIN is Still a Distraction Unless We Want GNU/Linux to Coexist With Software Patents (Rather Than Eliminate Those)
- Countries With a Dozen European Patents Are an Easy Photo-Op ‘Sell’ for Battistelli While the EPO’s Demise is Largely Ignored by the Patent Microcosm
- Links 14/5/2017: Linux 4.12 RC1 and KDE Frameworks 5.34.0
- Links 13/5/2017: Neptune Plasma 5 ISO, a Shift to Free (FOSS) Databases
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