Week in Techrights
- Microsoft's Latest Lock-in Strategy in Detail, Now Exploiting the Public Sector and Free Software
- More People With Microsoft Roots Enter the Linux Foundation, Occupying Top Positions
- Microsoft Reportedly Uses Patent Blackmail Against Android to Force Samsung to Spread Microsoft Spyware (Incorporated Into Android)
- Software Patents Continue Their Demise in The United States After Alice Ruling
- Obsession With Branded Bugs in Free Software, Not Bugging by Proprietary Software
- EPO Staff to March to British Consulate to Protest Against the Administrative Council (AC)
- The EPO's Digital War (Censorship) Against Staff Web Site
- Links 13/2/2015: Krita 2.9 and Calligra 2.9 Betas, Ubuntu in Drones
- Links 12/2/2015: ChaletOS, Linux 3.20 Features
- Links 12/2/2015: Black Lab Linux KDE Edition, Android SmartWatches
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