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- German Constitutional Court Attempts to Distance Itself From Prof. Huber’s ‘Interview’ With Team UPC
- EPO Misuses Patent-Granting Powers to Help Litigation, Not Science
- Britain ‘Taking Back Control’ From the Wrong Institution; the EPO is the Greater Culprit
- Understanding Thierry Breton: More Influential Friends in High Places
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, November 22, 2019
- Links 22/11/2019: Mesa 19.2.6, webOS OSE 2.1.0
- Links 22/11/2019: Slimbook’s GNU/Linux Laptops, Kubernetes Hype
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