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- The European Union Now Repeats Paid Propaganda From the EPO (Regarding the Unitary Patent)
- European Media Covers the Latest EPO Scandal and the EPO’s Refusal to Obey Orders of a Court
- Antonius Tangena From the European Patent Institute (EPI) ‘Aids’ Željko Topić’s Appointment at the European Patent Office (EPO)
- SUEPO Announces Protest, EPO Distracts From the Scandal, and Readers Spill the Beans
- EPO Scandal Spills Over to Irish Media, So It’s Time for the Backstory
- Battistelli’s EPO is Once Again Caught in Very Gross Violation of the European Patent Convention (EPC)
- Less Than 24 Hours Later the EPO Already Refuses to Obey Court Orders From ILO (Updated)
- ILO Said Give the Judge His Job Back, But Christoph Ernst’s Administrative Council Will Likely Let Him Go (Unemployed)
- Watchtroll, AIPPI, Bristows and Others Keep Pushing Software Patents Agenda (in Spite of the Ban)
- Meanwhile in Eponia, Tyrant Battistelli Must be Seeking Advice on How to Refuse to Obey Court’s Orders (Again)
- Battistelli’s ‘Mole’ Lucy Neville-Rolfe is Still Trying to Push Unitary Patent (UPC) Through in the United Kingdom
- Links 7/12/2017: Qt 5.10, ReactOS 0.4.7, Guix and GuixSD 0.14.0
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