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- After Ruinous Kappos (Former IBM) Tenure at USPTO the Big Blue — Along With Front Groups — Muscles Its Way Into US Patent Policy
- IAM ‘Magazine’ as Megaphone for Chamber of Corporates (CoC), Which Tries Shaming India Into Software Patenting
- Nazi Analogies at the EPO Are the Work of Battistelli, Who Libels Staff Representatives and Judges by Calling Them Nazis and Criminals
- Not Only EPO Staff Are Committing Suicide; the EPO as a Whole is Committing Institutional Suicide
- Microsoft’s Latest Attack Plan on GNU/Linux Has Become Clearer and It’s Still About Software Patents
- Links 12/2/2017: Microsoft-Connected ‘Study’ on Munich, Chromebooks are Spreading
- Links 9/2/2017: Atom 1.14, Wine-Staging 2.1, Sailfish OS 2.1.0
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