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- From PTAB Bashing to Federal Circuit (CAFC) Bashing: How the Patent ‘Industry’ Sells Software Patents
- Patent Maximalists Keep Coming Up With New Terms and Buzzwords to Bypass the Practical Ban on Software Patents
- News About Patents is Often Just Advertisements Composed Directly or Indirectly by Companies That Sell Patents and Patent Services
- Blocks and Paywalls Won’t Protect the Patent Trolls’ Lobby From Scrutiny/Fact-Checking
- China Has Become Very Aggressive With Patents
- UPC/Battistelli Booster IAM Blames Brexit Rather Than EPO Abuses
- European Commission Again Urged to Tackle Abuses at the European Patent Office (EPO)
- Links 18/3/2018: Wine 3.4, Wine-Staging 3.4, KDE Connect 1.8 for Android
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