Today and Yesterday in Techrights
- Rumoured Successor of Battistelli, Christoph Ernst, Previously Seen as Antagonist of Battistelli But What About UPC?
- Apple’s Software Patents Tax on Android (Linux) Devices Put in Perspective
- The Federal Circuit, a So-called ‘Court’, Increasingly Refuted by US Courts and the Appeal Board (PTAB)
- Super Tuesday: EPO Workers Are Voting for a Strike Today
- More Microsoft Layoffs as the Company Tries to Turn GNU/Linux Into Its Own Proprietary Platform
- Software Patents Are a Dying Breed in the United States and the EPO Should Take Notice
- Avoid IBM Until It Rescinds/Retracts/Reverses Its Weaponisation of Software Patents
- No, Biggest Patent Troll of 2014 is Not eDekka But a Microsoft-Connected and Bill Gates-Funded Patent Troll (or Extensive Network Thereof)
- The EPO’s Media Strategy at Work: Union Feuds and Group Fracturing
- Kontrovers: German Program (With Subtitles) About the European Patent Office
- Atrapado: Battistelli Presidente de la EPO Publicamente miente Acerca del Estado de su Organización, Así que Acerca de su Contrato Secreto, Salario y otros Ocultos Beneficios?
- Links 7/3/2016: New Linux RC, Firefox in Devices
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