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- European Patents Found to be Invalid and Deemed Impotent in the Highest British Court (Again)
- Constructive Suggestions for the Linux Foundation
- The European Patent Scope is a Lost Cause, Does Not Exist Anymore
- The EPO is Still a Software Patents Propaganda Machine and Thus an Enemy of Software Developers in Europe
- Links 28/3/2019: Linux 5.0.5, Mesa 19.0.1
- Links 27/3/2019: 4MLinux 29.0 Beta, Firefox 66.0.2
- Links 26/3/2019: Python 3.7.3, New Copyright Nightmares
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