A Week in Techrights
- Another Microsoft Partner Markets Linux FUD Using Logo, Name, and Lies
- Redmonk is Spreading Black Duck’s Anti-GPL Talking Points After Payments From Black Duck, Microsoft
- ‘Good’ Software Patents From EA Show Cases Where DRM is a Patent Infringement
- Richard Stallman: What Does It Mean for Your Computer to Be Loyal?
- Bill Gates’ Pet Troll Intellectual Ventures is Collapsing as Founder Quits
- Software Patents Are Dying in the US, But Patent Lawyers Refuse to Admit It
- Keeping Software Patents Out of Europe Following the Demise of Software Patents in the US
- Links 13/12/2014: Android Wear “Lollipop”, European Commission and FOSS
- Links 14/12/2014: Calligra 2.9 Beta, Krita 2.9 Beta
- Links 15/12/2014: OSI 2014 Annual Report, GPLv2 Court Test
- Links 16/12/2014: Google and ODF, Civilization: Beyond Earth Comes to GNU/Linux
- Links 18/12/2014: LinuxQuestions.org Polls, Fedora for POWER
- Links 19/12/2014: Robolinux 7.7.1 LXDE, Red Hat Thriving
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