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- The European Patent Office No Longer Acts Like a Patent Office But a Prosecutor
- Qualcomm, BlackBerry and Nokia Are Being Reduced to Mere Patent Trolls Without Any Products, Only Patents
- Ignore IAM’s Jaw-Dropping Spin, Tencent Flourished in Spite of Patents, Not Thanks to Them
- In Oil States Case, Consensus on All Sides is That PTAB Will Endure
- Irish Media Coverage of the EPO
- EPO Caricature: Son of Campinos
- Ignore Today’s Fake News From IP Kat/Bristows, the UK is Not Ratifying the Unitary Patent (UPC)
- EPO Fiasco Deepens While the Media Writes Puff Pieces About the EPO
- The SEP/Patent Trolls’ Lobby Insults the Victims, Calling Them “Free Riders”
- Links 1/12/2017: Qt 3D Studio 1.0, KDE’s Goals for 2018 and Beyond, Alpine Linux 3.7
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