Your Publications Have No Major Impact Unless or Until You "Get Some Heat"
So top-level management at the EPO, which already sicced several law firms at me (to no avail, waste of their money! When it gets harder it's apparently time to get another law firm because picking on some dude in Manchester is too hard with only one!), is not happy that we publish correct information about the EPO. We showed new evidence a few days ago. Techrights apparently really scares bad people.
Several years ago the corrupt President, António Campinos, went on a horrible tirade against the staff, filled with several occurrences of the word "f-----g". Yes, it was our 'fault'. He complained that we exposed embarrassing information about the corrupt Office, which included himself and his corrupt buddies (nepotism and plunder). At the time we showed that he was sending EPO money to Minsk, hence bolstering Putin's war machine while pretending he was pro-EU.
If these people are really so nervous about what we publish (we were told "almost everyone" at the Office reads Techrights), then we're on the right track. We'll keep on doing that in the weekend and next week.
The same is true for Microsoft, whose operatives not only harass us in IRC [1, 2] but also by post. They're only beginning to realise what's coming their way and they cannot stop it. The police here is on our side and so far all the judges and all the Court Orders were in our favour. At the end the Microsofters will need to compensate us. Just because you assault women in the United States and have managed to find some broke, flailing "gun for hire" in London does not mean you can abuse the processes in the UK (this "gun for hire" is notorious for it already; it's currently under investigation by the authorities). █

