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- With Stambler v Mastercard, Patent Maximalists Are Hoping to Prop Up Software Patents and Damage PTAB
- Apple Discovers That Its Patent Disputes Are a Losing Battle Which Only Lawyers Win (Profit From)
- The Patent Microcosm Takes Berkheimer v HP Out of Context to Pretend PTAB Disregards Fact-Finding Process
- Microsoft Has Left RPX, But RPX Now Pays a Microsoft Patent Troll, Intellectual Ventures
- UPC Has Done Nothing for Europe Except Destruction of the EPO and Imminent Layoffs Due to Lack of Applications and Lowered Value of European Patents
- Patent Trolls Are Thwarted by Judges, But Patent Lawyers View Them as a ‘Business’ Opportunity
- Microsoft’s Patent Moves: Dominion Harbor, Intellectual Ventures, Intellectual Discovery, NEC and Uber
- Bavarian State Parliament Has Upcoming Debate About Issues Which Can Thwart UPC for Good
- Links 17/2/2018: Mesa 17.3.4, Wine 3.2, Go 1.10
- Links 15/2/2018: GNOME 3.28 Beta, Rust 1.24
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