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The IP Tech Summit had an impressive amount of experts on AI and CII patenting. #MEDIAKEYS NOT WORKING IN CALL OF CHERNOBYL LICENSE#Julia Keim (Microsoft) confirmed that an interesting derivative market has developed where companies claim license fees for the use of their data. Access to data can be restricted and can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Many of the AI debates concern the protection and licensing of data sets. Why is this sort of junk being published? Is this blog, which was founded by a scholar, just a think tank of litigation companies? Well, yes. “protect an AI/CII invention” (yes, they’re conflating those two things, intentionally). Throughout the text the term “CII” is used sparingly, e.g. For a bunch of allies/colleagues at Brinkhof (another litigation firm, though she works at WilmerHale now). “The post was published by a UPC pusher and former Bristows spinner (Annsley Merelle Ward), who adores Microsoft and used other Microsoft-organised events to push that same agenda, whitewashing the chief extortionists (such as Smith).”So it’s a sort of secondhand account. ![]() She says: “The AmeriKat’s friends at Dutch IP firm Brinkhof – Alexander de Leeuw, Boukje van der Maazen, Jonathan Santman and Jasmijn de Groot – were on hand to report on this year’s proceedings.” #MEDIAKEYS NOT WORKING IN CALL OF CHERNOBYL SOFTWARE#She has been distorting facts and her years-long promotion of software patents has long been documented here. ![]() The post was published by a UPC pusher and former Bristows spinner (Annsley Merelle Ward), who adores Microsoft and used other Microsoft-organised events to push that same agenda, whitewashing the chief extortionists (such as Smith). The arm of Microsoft that blatantly attacked GNU/Linux in Germany. #MEDIAKEYS NOT WORKING IN CALL OF CHERNOBYL CODE#“There has long been this agenda of promoting software patents by calling them “4IR” and other buzzwords like “Hey Hi” (AI), which amount to nonsense.”Buzzwords for software patents (“digitalization”, “Hey hi”, IoT”) and the typical openwashing, not with actual source code (“open data and open innovation” - meaningless, especially the latter). But Microsoft is mentioned many times, including the opening part: “This year’s Summit was hosted by Microsoft and focused more broadly on global digitalization and its impact on IP, highlighting topics such as artificial intelligence, the internet of things, open data and open innovation.” And speaking of Google, it too played a role in the above ‘summit’ (webchats basically) in support of software patents. Nobody will ever become aware of crimes committed by rogue officials if this is what Google presents to people. Watch what shows up as top results when searching Google News for EPO “news” this morning (it’s just Lexology and Watchtroll, not actual news sites or journalism). They receive help from corrupt EPO management that nowadays also besieges judges (especially those who reject software patents) and they receive support from patent propaganda mills which repost their marketing ( Lexology). In support of this agenda they still use all sorts of misleading buzzwords and shamelessly promote not only the UPC but also illegal software patents. Marks & Clerk openly said that nowadays it’s easier to get software patents in Europe than in the United States. Julian Asquith (Marks & Clerk), quite frankly as usual, did so as recently as days ago (we’ve already included that in our Daily Links). There has long been this agenda of promoting software patents by calling them “4IR” and other buzzwords like “Hey Hi” (AI), which amount to nonsense. “Is this blog, which was founded by a scholar, just a think tank of litigation companies?”Either way, let’s consider for a moment what’s shown in this new, albeit belated, post (belated by a whole month), which I’ve remarked on in the video just moments ago. Or, as Dave Lane put it many times before, “as I like to point out #MicrosoftLovesLinux like a tapeworm loves a healthy digestive system.” ![]() Some “love”, eh? Microsoft loves Linux funerals… And yes, as noted in the video above, that’s Microsoft in Munich - the very same ploy (relocation) that was used to undermine Munich’s already-completed migration to GNU/Linux. Shown on the right is the banner of the latest so-called ‘event’ that is ‘hosted’ by Microsoft. The extortion artists from Microsoft are pushing the lie of “IP” to manufacture consent for Microsoft’s ongoing (it never stopped!) patent blackmail and software patents racket. “Microsoft loves Linux”) may change a bit, but underlying tactics or more so objectives are largely the same. SOME things don’t change, can’t change, and barely ever change at all. Summary: The so-called ‘IP’ ‘Tech’ ‘Summit’ (webchats or video streams of lawyers rather than techies) is another example of think tanks, this time hosted by Microsoft to push a controversial software patents agenda, both in Europe and worldwide (by extension) ![]()
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