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- Microsoft Loves Linux Patent Tax
- China’s Shot in Its Own Foot Repeats the United States’ Error on Software Patents
- Crisis at the EPO Deepens as Dutch Parliament Dives in, European Parliament Snubbed by EPO Management, and Battistelli Relies on ‘High Corruption’ States
- Cases Against the European Patent Office (EPO) and the Demise of Transparency International (Which EPO Partly ‘Absorbed’)
- Patent Maximalists Would Have Us Believe That Patent Trolls Are Beneficial and Admirable
- Links 22/11/2016: Many Linux Stable Releases, GTK+ 3.89.1
- Links 21/11/2016: New Linux RC, Zorin OS 12 Receives a Lot of Press Coverage
- Links 20/11/2016: Linux Bug Fixes, GNUnet of Autonomous Things
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