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- Microsoft-Connected Patent Trolls, Xerox, and Andrei Iancu
- The Campaign to Subvert the US Patent Office by Misrepresenting Its Successes
- Almost All Patent Lawsuits in China Are Filed by the Chinese, But IAM (Cherry) Picks the Exception
- Congratulations to Cloudflare on Beating Patent Troll Blackbird Technologies
- Watch Out for Buzzwords That Are Used to Mask Patents on Software, Even in Europe
- EPO Opposition to CRISPR Patents Has Wide-Ranging and Far-Reaching Impact, But Mind Not the Lobbyists
- Denialists of Patent Trolls Are at It Again
- Patent Maximalists Won’t Get Their Way and UPC Will Likely Never Happen (Even After Battistelli)
- Links 12/2/2018: Linux 4.16 RC1, ZFS Back in Focus
- Links 13/2/2018: Rise of the Tomb Raider on GNU/Linux, KDE 5.43.0, Qt 5.10.1
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