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- In the Face of Malicious Lobbying, High Tech Inventors Alliance (HTIA) and Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Protect PTAB
- Weakening of Patents Assigned to Google and Another New Patent Lawsuit Against Uber
- After the ‘Fall’ of Texas, Patent Trolls Struggle and Some Are on the Retreat
- Immersion, FitBit, Jawbone, and Creative Chose to be a Pile of Patents Rather Than Real Companies
- Debate About Software Patentability in India Still Dominated by Patent Lawyers Rather Than Software Developers
- Serious Factual Errors in UPC Coverage at Science|Business and Lack of Coverage in the General Media
- Guest Post: Is Germany’s UPC Ratification Postponement Related to Problems at the EPO?
- Links 16/7/2017: Mesa 17.1.5, FreeBSD 11.1 RC3
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