03.16.20
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Posted in Europe, Fraud, Patents at 3:27 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Series about the Croatian “doyen” Željko Topić, who skips the exams and just gets the awards (licence to print money)

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✐ Cross-references
Pages that cross-reference this one, if any exist, are listed below or will be listed below over time.
- [Meme] Getting Promoted to Head of National Delegation at the European Patent Organisation (EPO)
- The EPO as a Diploma Mill, Rubber-Stamper, and Training Camp for Scabs Cannot Produce Valuable Work (Low-Quality Junk in High Quantities)
- Bastian Best is Still Wrong and Dishonest About Software Patents
- [Meme] The Mass Litigation Clique
- Patent Granting at the EPO Has Collapsed by 24% Owing to Much-Needed Industrial Action
- EPO is Banning and Spying, So the Union (SUEPO) Conducts a Staff Survey Externally
- [Meme] Sounds Legit
- The EPO’s Overseer/Overseen Collusion — Part XXI: The Balkan League – The Doyen and His “Protégée”
- John Alty, Sean Dennehey, and Gerard Barrett as Enablers of Thatcherite “Strike Regulations” at the EPO (and Bonus: Team Battistelli’s Cheerleader ‘Managing IP’ Ceases Print Publication)
- How Finland, With About 20 Times More European Patents Than Baltic States Combined, Has Controlled Those States for the Battistelli Era Regime (and Campinos Era Too)
- [Meme] The MaceDoyen
- [Meme] Competition for the ‘Doyen’ (in the Boardroom or the Bedroom?)
- An EPO Administrative Council Exposé — Part III: A Longtime Associate of the Doyen
- An EPO Administrative Council Exposé — Part II: A Mysterious Fist-Bumping Masquerade in Skopje
- The European Patent Organisation Discredits the European Patent System
- Virtual Injustice — Part 7: Musical Chairs and Revolving Doors
- EPOLeaks on Misleading the Bundestag — Part 15: Different Strokes for Different Folks
- EPOLeaks on Misleading the Bundestag — Part 12: A Worthy Successor to His Mentor?
- Coming Up in April: Exposing More EPO Crimes and Advocating Software Freedom
- Team UPC and Patent-Centric ‘Media’ in Europe Still Committing Suicide (Credibility Sliding Down the Cliff)
- Examining Today’s EPO Propaganda About the Disastrous EQE, a Subject of Much Scorn and EPO Corruption (Updated)
- Meme: EPO Management Totally Gets ‘Tehc’
- The EPO’s Software Blunders Are Inevitable Outcome of Technically Clueless Management Which Grants Illegal Patents on Software
- ‘GatoKeeper’/IP Kat (AstraZeneca) Still Suppressing and Censoring the Public Views or Internal EPO Talks About EPO Corruption
- Further Dissection of the EPO’s Response to EPO Strike (to Commence in Just Over a Day From Now)
- António Campinos Has Been a ‘Lame Duck’ for Nearly Two Years Now, But the Administrative Council Failed to Act
- EPO Management Consciously Breaking European Union Laws: Staff and Stakeholders Subjected to Illegal Tactics and Practices, Now Exam Takers As Well
- EQE to Become Another Example of EPO Outsourcing (Updated)
- The Media Continues to Ignore Corruption of António Campinos
- EPO’s Illegal Patents and Massive Corruption Go Unnoticed by Corporate Media and Sites That Cover Patent News
- Evidence of Profound European Patent Office Corruption in Official Journal 4/2020
- Pretending EPO Corruption Stopped Under António Campinos When It is in Fact a Lot Worse in Several Respects/Aspects (Than It Was Under Benoît Battistelli)
- With the Unified Patent Court (UPC) Out of the Way Focus Will Return to EPO Corruption
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