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- UPC Petition Launched to Halt Ratification Plans in the United Kingdom Amid Nefarious Back Room Deals
- Leaked E-mails From the EPO’s Roberto Vacca Reveal That Patent Quality at the European Patent Office Has Become Farcical
- The Patent Microcosm Resorts to Fake News and Misinformation in a Desperate Effort to Convince Trump to ‘Pull a Reagan’ (Patent Maximalism)
- The Federal Circuit Grapples With Extreme Measures Like Embargoes Over Patents
- New Information About the Gradual Collapse of RPX, a Microsoft-Backed Patent Troll
- The Only Firm That Makes Tons of Money Out of ‘Smart’ Phones Without Lifting a Finger is Qualcomm With Its Patents
- The Patent Trial and Appeal Board Breaks Its All-Time Records, Revealing Continued Improvement of Patent Quality
- Claims That EPO Commits a Crime and Should be Prosecuted in the Netherlands
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