07.06.22
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Posted in Europe, Patents at 5:38 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

The EPO has just recycled old “news”
Summary: With people inside and outside the Office still furious about the epic corruption of last Wednesday the Office (i.e. António Campinos and his crime facilitators) publishes 7 puff pieces in 7 days in the EPO’s Web site (warning: epo.org
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