Today and Yesterday in Techrights
- EPO Censored Itself After Publishing a Document Which Had Been Leaked Anyway
- EPO Central Staff Committee Warns That EPO President Illegally Changes the Rules to Remove the Rights of the Accused, Crush Dissent/Unions
- A Day After Massive EPO Protest Benoît Battistelli Tries Using Money to Appease Staff
- EPO 'Sweetener' for Administrative Council National Delegates
- New Private Eye Article Says EPO “Doesn't Actually Deny That There's a Fast-Track Project Allowing Big Firms to Queue-Jump”
- Series Teaser: EPO President Battistelli's Relationship With Power
- EPO Scandals in Private Eye Again
- Photos From EPO Protest in Munich
- A Little Taste of European Patent Office 'Justice'
- The EPO's Double Standard on Confidentiality
- Contacting National Delegations to Complain About the European Patent Office (EPO)
- EPO Vice-President Željko Topić Formally Weakens the Right to Strike, Threatens Financial Retaliation
- Surveillance Audits at the EPO
- Tightening Media Control: European Patent Office (EPO) Silences Blogs of Critics by Intimidation, Lawsuits
- Union Busting at the European Patent Office, Dressed Up as 'Investigation'
- An Introduction and an Overview of European Patent Office (EPO) Scandals
- Software Patents and EPO Coverage
- GNU/Linux Hosted by Microsoft Means Lock-in, Ransom, and Back Doors
- Links 9/12/2015: Linux Foundation Endorses PRISM, End for Firefox OS
- Links 10/12/2015: Many New Kernels, Mesa 11.0.7, elementary OS 0.3.2, PINE 64
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