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- Apple’s Lawsuits Against Android Are Helping Patent Trolls, Canadian Android OEM BlackBerry Turns to Texas for Trolling
- Multimedia Software Patents Declared Invalid in the United States
- Patent Quality in Europe (EPO) Declining Under Battistelli in Spite of the USPTO’s Cautionary Tale
- Lucy in the Sky With Battistelli’s Diamonds (EU Budget) But No UPC in Sight
- Links 4/8/2016: Microsoft Wiping Dual Boot (Linux) Partitions
- Links 3/8/2016: Fedora Flock Starts, ownCloud Hiring, LibreOffice 5.2 Released
- Links 3/8/2016: KDE Plasma 5.7.3, DragonFly 4.6 Released
- Links 2/8/2016: Chrome 52 and Firefox 48 Released
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