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- Alice/§ 101 is Improving the Quality of Patents in the United States and Patent Law Firms Are Panicking
- Watchtroll is Back to Attacking Judges of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Because It Can’t Tolerate Justice
- IAM Only Ever Seems Happy When There’s Patent Aggression and Patent Trolls
- US Senate is Cracking Down on Patent Scammers
- Judge Koh, Famous for Her Apple/Samsung Rulings, Pours Cold Water on Haptic Technology Patents While China is Sought as Alternative Litigation Venue by Iancu-Connected Immersion
- Unified Patents Puts $2,000 Bounties on Prior Art, Seeking to Defang Texan Patent Trolls That Are Active In Spite of TC Heartland
- When Technical Projects Become Politics
- The EPO’s PR Department Receives Return on Investment (Puff Pieces) for Paying the Media
- BlackBerry is Now Suing Facebook Using Software Patents, Canadian Press is Talking Like a Patent Troll: “You Better Not Screw With Us”
- Japanese and Korean Companies Don’t Pursue Patent Litigation and They’re Doing a Lot Better Than China
- The European Patent Office (EPO) Ought to Lead in Patent Scope, Not Slide to the Bottom of the Pile
- Patent Trolls and Their Lobbyists Continue to Attack Academics Who Warn About Patent Trolls in Europe
- Glimmer of Hope for the EPO’s Boards of Appeal as Bavarian Parliament ‘Regroups’ on Tuesday
- Links 8/3/2018: Vulkan 1.1, Cockpit 163
- Links 9/3/2018: GNOME 3.28 RC2, Nageru 1.7.0, LLVM 6.0.0
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