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- Masking Abstract Patents in the Age of Alice/§ 101 in the United States
- PTAB’s Latest Applications of 35 U.S.C. § 101 and Obviousness Tests to Void U.S. Patents
- France is Irrelevant to Whether or Not UPC Ever Becomes a Reality, Moving/Outsourcing de Facto Patent Examination to European Courts Managed in/Presided by France
- Saint-Germain’s Poisonous Legacy of “Toxic Loans”: The Emperor’s New Investment Guidelines
- Saint-Germain’s Poisonous Legacy of “Toxic Loans”: Cautionary Tale for the EPO?
- Chamber of Commerce Lies About the United States Like It Lies About Other Countries for the Sole Purpose of Patent Maximalism
- Links 22/5/2018: Parrot 4.0, Spectre Number 4
- Links 21/5/2018: Linux 4.17 RC6, GIMP 2.10.2
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