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EPO Crisis as ILOAT Overturns AC or Member States
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THE 49th part of the series was published this morning and the last part, Part 50, will be published tomorrow. It has fast become apparent that the EPO has a governance crisis (Board 28 privately called it a "crisis"), albeit it's only being recognised by courts outside EPOnia and thus not inside the pockets of Benoît Battistelli, Team UPC, and multinational corporations (or their lobbyists).
"Following the decisions of ILOAT one can hope that the EU will take steps to remediate..."With the EPC approaching its fiftieth anniversary it certainly seems like it's just some 'fossil' of a document -- one that EPO management is more than eager to discard, only to be replaced by a totally unlawful system, not even authorised by nations that are named in it.
Following the decisions of ILOAT one can hope that the EU will take steps to remediate, though given the extent of the infiltration [1, 2] it seems unlikely at this point. Will the court of public opinion step up? ⬆