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- EPO Data Protection Officer ‘Just a Dictator’s Minion’, Approved Keyloggers and Hidden Cameras
- Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Microsoft Windows
- Abandoned Software is Not ‘Open Source’, Especially Software Tied to Proprietary Platforms Like Windows
- Microsoft’s ‘Not Windows is Not Allowed’ Policy at Nokia
- Badische Zeitung Labels European Patent Office (EPO) a Police State for Use of Very Intrusive Mass Surveillance Software
- Links 13/6/2015: IPFire 2.17 is Out, OpenMandriva Plans
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