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- With IP Kat Coverage of EPO Scandals Coming to an End (Officially), Techrights and The Register Remain to Cover New Developments
- Everyone, Including Patent Law Firms, Will Suffer From the Demise of the EPO
- Yes, Battistelli’s Ban on EPO Strikes (or Severe Limitation Thereof) is a Violation of Human Rights
- Even the EPO’s Administrative Council No Longer Trusts Its Chairman, Battistelli’s ‘Chinchilla’ Jesper Kongstad
- Thanks to Merpel, the World Knows EPO Scandals a Lot Better, But It’s a Shame That IP Kat Helped UPC
- EPO Critics Threatened by Self-Censorship, Comment Censorship, and a Growing Threat to Anonymity
- Links 25/3/2017: Maru OS 0.4, C++17 Complete
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