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- Corporate Imperialism in Europe Through the UPC, the Horrible Patent Deal Almost Nobody Heard of
- Australian Recommendation Against Software Patents is Still in the News
- The USPTO Continues to Snub the US Supreme Court and Issues Software Patents That Are Totally Bogus
- The Economist Says What Patent Lawyers and Other Maximalists Prefer Not to Hear About the Patent System
- IAM ‘Magazine’ Preaching (Patent Maximalism), Not Reporting
- US Bodies Are Locking Up the Commons and Industry Standards in Patent Enclosures, in Order to Benefit Few Monopolists
- Microsoft’s Patent Troll and Taxman Intellectual Ventures Gets Indirectly Closer to Google (Android/ChromeOS Steward) and to Linux
- Patent Maximalists Are Afraid of — and Increasingly Obsessed With — PTAB’s Patent Invalidations (Inter Partes Reviews)
- India’s Patent Law Under Attack by Software Patents Ambitions; Tata, Wipro and Infosys Among the Culprits
- Links 9/5/2016: Linux 4.6 RC7 and Many Distro Releases
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