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- Realistic English Translation of EPO Announcement About Crushing of Patent Quality
- Great News: The US Supreme Court Shoots Down Software Patents Again
- No Expectation of the US Patent System Getting Fixed Any Time Soon
- A System in Their Back Pockets: Protecting Large Corporations in High-Profile Patent Cases
- The European Patent Organisation’s Administrative Council Helps Benoît Battistelli Destroy Patent Quality for the Sake of ‘Production’
- At the European Patent Organisation the Administrative Council Does Not Care About Staff
- EPO Leak: Administrative Council’s Latest Meeting Report (Updated)
- Goodbye Halo, Hello Revisionism (or How Patent Profiteers Perfume a Terrible SCOTUS Decision That Helps Patent Trolls)
- Links 1/7/2016: Enlightenment 0.21.0, Peppermint 7, New Mint
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