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- Stopping António Campinos and His Software Patents Agenda (Not Legal in Europe) Would Require Independent Courts
- The Linux Foundation Needs to Speak Out Against Microsoft’s Ongoing (Continued) Patent Shakedown of OEMs That Ship Linux
- The EPO and the USPTO Are Granting Fake Patents on Software, Knowing That Courts Would Reject These
- CommunityBridge is a Cynical Microsoft-Funded Effort to Show Zemlin Works for ‘Community’, Not Microsoft
- Links 15/3/2019: Linux 5.0.2, Sublime Text 3.2
- Links 14/3/2019: GNOME 3.32 and Mesa 19.0.0 Released
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