Today and Yesterday in Techrights
- European Patent Office Kontrovers TV Coverage (English Version)
- L’Office Européen des Brevets (OEB/European Patent Office) Kontrovers Coverage
- Kontrovers Coverage of Abuses at the European Patent Office (With Subtitles Added)
- Benjamin Henrion’s (FFII) FOSDEM Talk About UPC and Software Patents in Europe
- The EPO ‘Results’ Are Bunk
- Battistelli Acting Like a Politician, Lobbying for UPC All Across Europe and Coming to London Soon
- Growing Awareness of Microsoft's Campaign Against Linux, Based on Poor Quality Software Patents and Secret Settlements
- India Got it Right on Software Patents, But Gives Up on Pharmaceutical Aspects
- Business Profit Over Science: Patent Scope at the EPO Has Gone So Badly Out of Control That Even the European Parliament is Complaining
- The European Patent Organisation's Administrative Council Can Stop the Strike by Agreeing/Working to Reintegrate Staff Representatives and End Benoît Battistelli’s Witch-hunts
- Microsoft Has Chantajeado a Linux Dos Veces en Una Semana y los Medios Ni Siquiera lo Notaron o Simplemente lo Ignoraron Por la Ofensiva Encantadora de Microsoft
- Microsoft esta Convirtiendo a Eclipse En Herramienta de Software Propietario al Hincar sus Garras En La Fundación Eclipse
- Microsoft Odia a Linux: Extorsión de Patentes Continua Con Nuevo ¨Arreglo¨ de Patentes de Software (Wistron)
- Links 13/3/2016: KDE at CERN, FCC Versus FOSS
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