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- Too Much to Cover Up at the EPO, the UN, and UN Agencies
- Patent Sharks Hope to Regain Control of the US Patent System With Iancu Appointment Likely Just 4 Days Away
- EFF Has Just Warned That Depending on Outcomes of US Supreme Court Cases, US Could Have Most Notorious Patents in the World
- The UPC/SEP/FRAND Lobby Has Resorted to Just Insulting the Opposition
- Patent Justice at the EPO is as Bad as Justice for Workers
- Even Kluwer Patent Blog Decides to Comment on the EPO’s Bizarre Financial Behaviour
- Links 31/1/2018: Red Hat to acquire CoreOS, Hyperledger Releases Sawtooth 1.0
- The Lobby for Software Patents — Including Microsoft-Connected Law Firms — Clings Onto One Patent From a Microsoft-Sponsored Patent Troll
- The Failure of ILO’s Administrative Tribunal Highlights Poor State of Justice in Europe and Worldwide
- Links 30/1/2018: Godot 3.0 and ncurses 6.1
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