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- Bavarian Regional Parliament Talks About the EPO’s Outrageous Decisions to Simply Disregard International Courts
- CERN Staff Association Condemns the European Patent Office (EPO) for Disobeying ILO/ILOAT Judgments
- Secrecy Surrounds the Fate of Patrick Corcoran, Even AMBA is Being Kept in the Dark by Carl Josefsson
- French and Korean Patent Trolls
- Dr. Siegfried Broß Says UPC is in Constitutional and Democratic Grey Area, Abuses at the European Patent Office Contribute to That
- “As an EPO Employee, I Am Actually Embarrassed by the Behaviour of the President and the Administrative Council”
- Battistelli Feels as Though He’s Above the Law, So No Wonder He Pursues Software Patents in Europe (Against the Rules)
- Links 18/12/2017: Linux 4.15 RC4, ScummVM 2.0, TheSSS 23.2
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