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- The Good Work of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and the Latest Attempts to Undermine It
- District Courts’ Patent Cases, Including the Eastern District of Texas (EDTX/TXED), in a Nutshell
- The Federal Circuit’s (CAFC) Decisions Are Being Twisted by Patent Propaganda Sites Which Merely Cherry-Pick Cases With Outcomes That Suit Them
- Patents Roundup: Metaswitch, GENBAND, Susman, Cisco, Konami, High 5 Games, HTC, and Nintendo
- In Maxon v Funai the High ‘Patent Court’ (CAFC) Reaffirms Disdain for Software Patents, Which Are Nowadays Harder to Get and Then Defend
- Today’s European Patent Office Works for Patent Extremists and for Team UPC Rather Than for Europe or for Innovation
- The EPO is Dying and Those Who Have Killed It Are Becoming Very Rich in the Process
- Short: Just Keep Repeating the Lie (“Quality”) Until People Might Believe It
- Shelston IP Keeps Pressuring IP Australia to Allow Software Patents and Harm Software Development
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