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- Patents Roundup: Federal Circuit, Domino’s Pizza, Roku, and W3C Patent Policy
- How CEIPI in Strasbourg is Allegedly Facilitating Another Battistelli ‘Scam’ Surrounding the Unitary Patent (UPC)
- At Patently-O, Daniel H. Brean Tries — and Fails — to Make a Case for Software Patents
- IAM in Think Tank Mode Promotes Patent Maximalism, Characteristically Sponsored by the Patent Microcosm
- Guest Post: Free Dental Care in BRD (Banana Republik Deutschland)
- Famed Journalist Dan Gillmor Calls IBM the Inventor of Patent Trolling
- Bristows Again Rebutted, Few Days After Telling Lies and Spreading Fake News About the Unitary Patent (UPC)
- Benoît Battistelli and António Campinos Playing Musical Chairs at CEIPI
- Links 2/12/2017: Linux Mint KDE and End of Linux Journal
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