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- Many Software Firms No Longer Bother With Software Patents, Especially After Alice
- Over a Thousand People Protest at The Hague; The EPO's PR Team is Lying Again About the Busting of Staff Unions, Pretends There is “Union Recognition”
- Patents Roundup: Apple, Patent Trolls, Software Patents, East Texas, and Rick Frenkel (Best Known as Patent Troll Tracker)
- Robert L. Stoll Another Example of USPTO Patent Maximalists (Officials) Who Pretend to be Some Kind of Journalists and Advocate Software Patents
- EPO Staff at The Hague to Protest Shortly; Here is Why We Should All Support Them
- No More Defeatism: Battistelli's Days at the European Patent Office May be Numbered
- The EFF-Recommended Advice on Patents From Juelsgaard/Stanford Law School Potentially Worse Than Useless
- Microsoft is Still Dying
- Philip Cordery Dice que la Situación de la OEP es Bien Conocida por Todos, Lo Atestigua Numerosos Artículos de Prensa, Acciones Políticas, o Recomendaciones Administrativas
- Los Abogados de Patentes y sus Sitios/Medios de Comunicación Todavía Son una Barrera para Terminar las Guerras de Patentes
- Links 27/1/2016: Tails 2.0, GPUOpen
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