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- The United States Pressures India to Broaden Patent Scope and Other Monopolies
- Budget and Finance Committee of the Administrative Council (EPO) Confirms Exile of the Boards of Appeal
- Links 26/10/2016: “softWaves” in Debian 9, Rust in GNOME
- Leaked: EPO’s Vice-President Willie Minnoye Saying the Unsayable, Then Threatening Anyone Who Keeps Record (Evidence) of It
- Puff Pieces of the EPO-IPO (EPO+EUIPO) Have Begun to Appear Amid New Evidence of Brain Drain, Lowered Standards
- Leaked: Minutes From the Administrative Council of the EPO Regarding the ‘Reform’ (Exile) of the Boards of Appeal
- No Promising Future For the EPO Under Battistelli (If Any Future At All)
- Leaked Minutes From the EPO Reveal That Battistelli is Detached From Reality and Blames Everything on “Union Officials”
- Tata/TCS is Still Pushing for Software Patents in India
- Links 25/10/2016: Rackspace’s Praise of FOSS, Chain Chooses the GPL(v3)
- Links 24/10/2016: Linux 4.9 RC2
- Battistelli Plans to Expand the Social [sic] ‘Study’ (Then ‘Conference’) Propaganda Until Next Month, Under the ‘Workshop’ Umbrella
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