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- East Asia’s Patent Peril and the Curse of Patent Trolls
- USPTO Starts Discriminating Against Poor People, and Does So Even When They Rightly Point Out Errors
- Ambrose Chan Enters Document Security Systems (DSS), a Partly Patent Troll Entity
- UPC Threatens to Weaponise Software Patents in Countries That Forbade These
- The Latest Lies About the Unitary Patent (UPC) and CIPO’s Participation in Those
- The Patents Policy of Facebook is Causing an Exodus
- When Google Used Alex Converse to Raid the Public Domain With Software Patents
- Mark Kokes, the Man Behind BlackBerry’s Patent Aggression, Leaves the Company
- WordPress Demonstrates That Facebook’s Patent Strategy is Deterring/Alienating Developers
- Links 20/9/2017: Wine Staging 2.17, Randa 2017, Redox OS 0.3.3
- Links 19/9/2017: Pipewire, Mir Support for Wayland, DRM in W3C
- Links 18/9/2017: Linux 4.14 RC1, Mesa 17.2.1, and GNOME 3.26 on Ubuntu Artful
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