Today and Yesterday in Techrights
- EPO ‘Bought’ the Financial Times, Which Now Operates in ‘Mouthpiece Mode’ for Mr. Battistelli
- Battistelli’s EPO is Buying Media Coverage for Lobbying Purposes, But Not at Battistelli’s Expense
- The Commission is Complicit in EPO Abuses, According to Marc Tarabella
- Tuesday Hearing at Room 131 Regarding Illegally Suspended (and Then Defamed) Judge Who Said the Truth About Serious Abuse at the Top of EPO
- Photos From Yesterday’s EPO Protest at The Hague, Reports From Munich and The Hague Staff Protests (About 1,200 in Attendance in Spite of Heavy Rain)
- Battistelli is Said to be Engineering Further Attacks on People Whom He Already Fired From the EPO
- Dutch Media Reveals That Battistelli Continues His Vicious War on Staff Unions, Laurent Prunier the Latest Casualty (The Hague)
- EPO’s European Inventor Award 2016 (EIA16) is Not an Award Event, It Is a Propaganda and Lobbying Event of Battistelli, EPO Just Foots the Bill
- Caricature of the Day: Presidential Brakes
- Leaks Required: EPO’s Plan to Crush the Appeal Boards and Media Contracts for Puff Pieces
- Links 9/6/2016: Qt 5.6.1, NetOS
- Links 10/6/2016: Maru OS, Fedora 24 Delayed
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