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- The EPO’s ‘Inventor Award’ Scam: Part I
- EPO Scandals Are Far Worse Than FIFA’s (or Even Emissionsgate/Dieselgate), But Will European Media Belatedly Realise This?
- Barker Brettell is Wrong About Unified Patent Court (UPC) and the United Kingdom
- Rumours Confirmed: Latest EPO Official Journal Misused to Promote Battistelli’s (and Campinos’) Employer, Another EPO Employee Has Just Been ‘Corcoranised’
- Microsoft is Attacking the Competition Through Patent Trolls Based in Texas, Armed by Microsoft’s Former Management
- The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is Not Happening, But Kluwer Patent Blog Pretends It’s Already in Force
- EPO Policy (Squashing Examination) is Already Crashing Stocks, Destroying Companies
- Links 8/5/2018: Red Hat’s Event and Microsoft Openwashing
- Links 9/5/2018: Firefox 60 and CrossOver 17.5
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