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- Supposedly ‘Pampered’ Prisoners Are Still Prisoners of the EPO
- Insulting Reversal of Narratives at the EPO: Team Battistelli as the Victim
- Battistelli’s EPO Copies China — Not the US — When it Comes to Patenting Software and Expanding Patent Scope
- What IAM Says About AST, RPX, Ericsson, and IBM
- Apple and Microsoft, Two Patent Aggressors That Habitually Attack GNU/Linux Distributors, Get Sued by a Patent Troll, Soverain IP
- What’s OIN Doing While Microsoft is Siccing Patent Trolls on Azure Competitors’ Customers?
- “EPO Continues to Grant Software Patents”
- Links 19/3/2017: Linux Sightings, What’s Wrong With Microsoft, and Death of Docker
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