Today and Yesterday in Techrights
- European Media, Dutch Parliament and Spectacularly Enough Even IP Kat (Yes, It’s Back!) Subject the EPO to Serious Scrutiny
- Software Patents Are Effectively Dead in the US, But You Wouldn’t Know This If You Relied on Patent Law Firms’ ‘Advice’
- Signs of Positive Progress: The Patent Trial and Appeal Board is Really Hurting Patent Parasites
- Microsoft and Its Patent Trolls Continue to Lobby for Software Patents
- USPTO Director Michelle K. Lee Reportedly on Her Way Out, US Patent Reform Put on Hold
- Concerns Over ‘Terror’ Patent Office: New Article From Dutch Media (Telegraaf)
- The Demise of Software Patents in India Illustrated by Infosys’ Policy and Abandonment of Applications
- Drunk on ‘Production’, the European Patent Office (EPO) Grants Patents on Recipes
- Like Team UPC, the Internet Association (Megacorporations’ Front Group) Hijacks the Voice of Small Businesses in an Effort to Steer Patent Policy Against Them
- Links 18/11/2016: Apache at 17 (Years), GNU Octave 4.2
- Links 19/11/2016: KDE Applications 16.12 Beta, Zorin OS 12
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