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- BlackBerry Has Turned Into a Patents and Licensing Company
- European Patent Office Continues to Paint a Rosy UPC Picture Even Though the UPC May Already be Dead
- Tax Evasion by Patent Boxes and Lies About Small Businesses (SMEs) in the Corporate Media
- The UPC Fantasy is Going Nowhere as Complaints and Paperwork Pile Up
- At Event of EPO SLAPP Firm, a Suggestion That the UPC Should be Scrapped Because It’s Stuck
- Watchtroll Helps the EPO Peddle Fake News About the Unitary Patent (UPC)
- Links 16/9/2017: More of “Public Money, Public Code”, Equifax Failed to Patch for Months
- Links 15/9/2017: Mesa 17.2.1 RC, Wine 2.17, WordPress to Ditch React Over Patents
- Links 14/9/2017: Plasma 5.11 Beta, Q4OS 1.8.8, Orion
- Links 13/9/2017: Blender 2.79, Qt 5.10 Alpha, GNOME 3.26 “Manchester”, Parrot 3.8
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