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- Microsoft-Connected Anti-Google AstroTurfing Group Tries to Push Google to Web Censorship, With IDG's Help (Plus an Attack on Free/Libre Software)
- Openwashing of Proprietary Software With Back Doors
- Europe Goes Down a Dark Route When It Comes to Patent Scope and Centralisation
- Red Hat and NSA: This is Not News
- Alice Case Beats Microsoft Patent Troll, USPTO Director Michelle Lee Wants Reform
- Links 7/7/2015: Lenovo ThinkPad With GNU/Linux, More Containers Hype
- Links 8/7/2015: Kali Linux 2.0, Canonical and Lenovo
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