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- Rich People’s Media Fights § 101 (Against Software Patents) and PTAB Inter Partes Reviews Using Ridiculous Distortions of Statistics and Insults
- IAM ‘Magazine’: Not Just Paid by the Patent Trolls and Legal Giants But Also Speaking With (and For) Them
- Australia Kills Software Patent, Shelston IP and Other Patent Lawyers Up in Arms
- Guest Article: Why 2016 is the year of the Linux Desktop (LD) and Microsoft is going to be the biggest in LD.
- Large Firms Which Are Becoming Troll-Like Threaten Linux, Try to Embargo Imports
- Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Statistics and New Chief Judge Who is Really a Scientist
- Raising Barriers to UPC Cancellation and Withdrawal
- Italian Television to Cover EPO Abuses, Bringing the Outrage to the Mainstream in Another Country
- [ES] La USPTO Sigue Jodiéndo a la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos Al Continuar Emitiéndo Patentes de Software que Son Totalmente Fálsas
- [ES] La ‘Revista’ IAM Como Siempre Predicando (Maximalismo de Patentes), No Reportando
- [ES] Estadísticas del Tribunal de Juicio de Patentes y Jurado de Patentes (PTAB) y El Nuevo Juez Supremo Quién Realmente es un Científico
- Links 14/5/2016: GMOME Board of Directors Elections, ZFS Linux Compatibility
- Links 13/5/2016: ZFS in Debian, RBS Chooses Red Hat
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