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- The End of Software Patents and PTAB’s Role in Enforcing That End
- No, China Isn’t Most Innovative, It’s Just Granting a Lot of Low-Quality Patents
- Battistelli-Campinos Transition Will Be a Smooth One as the Administrative Council Remains the Same and the Boards Still Besieged
- German Media Helps Cover Up — Not Cover — the Latest EPO Scandal
- PTAB Haters Fail to Guard Bogus Patents, But They Still Try
- Team UPC’s Tilmann Defends Rogue Vote at 1 AM in the Morning With Just 5% of Politicians (Those With Vested Interests) Attending
- The Mask Falls: Lobbyist David Kappos Now Composes Pieces for the Patent Trolls’ Lobby (IAM)
- The EPO Protest Tomorrow Isn’t Just About Judge Corcoran But About the EPO as a Whole
- Links 12/12/2017: New BlackArch ISO and Stable Kernels
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