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- Mishi Choudhary and Mike Masnick Explain Why India Should Reject Software Patents
- Microsoft Boosters Pretend Microsoft Fights for Privacy While the Company Uses Malware Tactics to Put Keyloggers on Everyone’s Computers
- Battistelli’s Assault on EPO Staff’s Right to Strike in Relation to French Politics and That ‘Bicycle’ Pretext for Crackdowns
- Vice-President of the EPO Under Investigation: Treason, Abuse, Violations, Giving and Receiving Bribes
- EPO Management Warns People About Scams When the EPO’s Management is Itself Falling for Scams
- Links 28/5/2016: Wine 1.9.11, New Gentoo
- Links 27/5/2016: Android for Raspberry Pi, Google Beats Oracle in Court
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