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- EPO Management Justifies Censorship (Even of Journalists) Using Its Vice-President Željko Topić
- Media Filled With Spin and Lies Amid Microsoft's Admission of Internal Usage (and Modification) of GNU/Linux
- Translation Needed of Article About EPO Threats Against SUEPO's Elizabeth Hardon
- Europe's Acceptance of and Resistance to Software Patents, Courtesy of Corporate Front Groups and Courtrooms Respectively
- German Press Explains EPO Investigation Unit (I.U.), Struggles to Openly Speak to the Secretive EPO
- EPO Managers, Patent Lawyers, Commissioners and Other Non-Technical Personnel Tackle Democracy, Alter Laws in Bulk and in Secret
- Links 24/9/2015: GNOME 3.18, Fedora 23 Beta, New Firefox
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