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- Using “China!” and Distortion of Data From Lex Machina, the Litigation Lobby Promotes Software Patents
- EPO Mimics Interpol, But Interpol Should Raid the EPO and End the Management’s Abuses Once and for All
- Canada Does Not Permit Software Patents, So Its Notorious Patent Trolls Go Abroad for Legal Action
- Google is a Patent Hoarder and Also Patent Aggressor in the Area of Self-Driving Cars
- Jo Johnson: UPC Agreement is “Currently Only Open to EU Member States” (i.e. Britain Cannot Join or Ratify)
- IBM is a Massive Patent Bully That Amasses Software Patents, So Invalidation or ‘Sharing’ of One Single Patent Misses the Point Entirely
- Dutch Foreign Minister Reads the Riot Act to EPO Vice-President Willy/Guillaume Minnoye
- Links 3/3/2017: Plasma 5.10 Plans, PCLinuxOS 2017.03 KDE Edition
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