This Week in Techrights
- Endgame of Manipulating Media With Payments and PR: The ‘Blame Everything and Everyone But EPO Management’ Tactics
- Detailed Account of Today’s ‘Trial’ of a Judge Who Said the Truth About the EPO
- Timely ‘Gifts’ From Battistelli to Member States (Shortly Before They Can — and Should — Sack Him)
- Rights Groups, Media, Developers and Others Are Rising Up Against Patent Trolls, But the Problem is Always Software Patents
- Enfish Case Has Not Salvaged Software Patents in the US, Proponents of Software Patents Admit
- The Continued Collapse of Software Patents in the US, No Matter What Patent Lawyers Say
- EPO and Its ‘Buddies’ in the Media Lobby for the UPC in Spite of and in the Face of Resistance
- Battistelli is Sending Threatening Messages/Letters Again, in Another Desperate Effort to Cover Up His Campaign of Defamation Against EPO Whistleblowers (Updated)
- Another EPO Staff Demonstration Planned for a Fortnight From Now When Battistelli Wishes to Make the EPO Even Crazier
- Bought Media Coverage at the European Patent Office
- New Essay: EPO “president and Council are morally corrupt”
- Report From Thursday Protest in EPO Munich Branch/Headquarters
- Spontaneous Protest at EPO Today as Battistelli Still Acts Defiantly, Three Days of ‘Trial’ Starting Tomorrow
- Out-of-Control Battistelli Repeatedly Breaks Office Rules and EPC Rules, Then Tries to Change the Rules (Retroactive Legalisation)
- Association of the Members of the Boards of Appeal Urges EPO Administrative Council to End Battistelli’s Coup
- The Corruption of the Media: EPO Budget as a Gift to Broadcasters Under the EIA2016 Umbrella, FTI Consulting Contracts
- Samsung’s Patent Cases Matter to Design Patents (Scope), to Android, and by Extension to GNU/Linux
- Yahoo’s Patent Portfolio Might Soon Be ‘Monetised’ by Passage to Trolls at the Rate of at Least $100,000 Per Patent
- Patent Bubbles Implode and Patents Are Passed to Trolls for ‘Monetisation’
- Why Anonymous Dissent Against EPO on Google Platforms May be Risky
- Links 12/6/2016: Chromebooks EoL, Android N Release Date
- Links 13/6/2016: Linux 4.7 RC3, Samsung’s Tizen Focus
- Links 15/6/2016: Git 2.9, Habitat
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