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- EPO Oversight
- David Kappos (IBM/Microsoft Lobbyist) Reported for Misuse of Authority and Conflict of Interest
- EPO Timeliness (or How the European Patent Organisation/Office Uses Time to Deny Justice)
- Nearly 3,000 Days of EPO Violating Fundamental Rights of EPO Staff, and Not Without Help From an Overwhelmingly Complicit Administrative Council
- Two Months of ILO-AT Non-Compliance at the EPO and a Decade of a Docile Administrative Council That Approves Illegal Proposals
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, September 06, 2021
- [Meme] Very International Patent Office...
- EPO Exposé: The Besieged Baltic States – Part XVI – A Promising Start Followed by an Unfortunate Cock-Up
- Links 6/9/2021: Finnix 123, antiX-21 Beta 2
- Linus Torvalds Fights Back Against Microsoft's Latest Attempt to Hijack His Projects or Kidnap His 'Babies' (Linux and Git)
- Links 6/9/2021: Lakka 3.4 and Switching to the i3
- Links 6/9/2021: RetroArch 1.9.9 and Mozilla Firefox 92
- The EPO's Lithuanian Representation, Leadership, or Delegation
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, September 05, 2021
- [Meme] When the National Average Salary is 400-500 Euros a Month
- EPO Exposé: The Besieged Baltic States – Part XV – Worse Than “a Backward Kolkhoz”…
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