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- Today’s Media Coverage Says Microsoft Loves Linux, But Today Microsoft Extorted Linux Using Software Patents Again
- Keeping the Guard and Securing Society From Software Patents
- The EPO Has Become Battistelli’s Circus and the Administrative Council Has Been Reduced to (Illegal) Circus Animals Controlled With ‘Treats’
- The Latest Lies About the Unitary Patent (UPC) Would Have Us Believe That It’s Alive and Well
- EPO Management Bunker: “The Bailiff Who Came to Deliver the Subpoena was Escorted off the Property by Five Security Guards.”
- Benoît Battistelli Further Weaponises His EPO ‘Stasi’ With CA/52/16
- EPO Caricature: Administrative Council Control of Benoît Battistelli
- EPO Caricature: Firing Benoît Battistelli
- Links 28/6/2016: Red Hat Summit 2016, Hadoop Events
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