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- Microsoft Pretends to 'Play Nice' With Rival Web Browsers While Trying to Prevent Users From Using Chrome or Firefox, Removing Them as Default (by Universal Reset) and Hijacking Search Pages
- Microsoft's Patches Go Dark (Secret) With Vista 10, Newspapers Say 'Microsoft is Recording EVERYTHING You Type'
- David Kappos From IBM and the USPTO is Still Lobbying for Software Patents, This Time With a New Glorified 'Paper'
- The Alice Case Beats Microsoft's Patent Troll Intellectual Ventures (Yet Again)
- The EPO's Vicious Attacks on Its Very Own Staff Have Peaked (War on Dissent) While Oppressive Patent Regime (UPC) Phased in
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