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- Asking the USPTO to Comply With 35 U.S.C. § 101 is Like Asking Pentagon Officials to Pursue Real, Persistent Peace
- BT and Sonos Are Still Patent Bullies, Seeing Patents as a Backup Plan
- Jim Skippen, a Longtime Patent Troll, Admits That the Trolling Sector is Collapsing
- From East Asia to the Eastern District of Texas: XYZ Printing, Maxell, and X2Y Attenuators
- Number of Oppositions to Grants/Awards of European Patents at the EPO Has Skyrocketed, Based on Internal Data
- ‘Transaction’ Complete: Former EPO Executive From Belgium Takes the Seat of António Campinos at EU-IPO
- EPO Abuses Against People With Disabilities Followed by Legal Bullying?
- Weeks Later António Campinos Still in Noncompliance With the Courts (ILO’s Tribunal)
- Links 14/7/2018: Mesa 18.1.4, Elisa 0.2.1, More on Python’s Guido van Rossum
- Links 13/7/2018: Kube 0.7.0, Trisquel 8.0 LTS Reviewed
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