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Court Refuses to Keep Patent Licensor's Secrets

Patent owners shouldn’t be allowed to keep basic facts about their patents secret—especially when they initiate litigation in courts, which are presumptively open to the public. Uniloc is one of the worst examples of such a company: it doesn’t make any products, but sues lots of others that do. Then,...

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Coin Center’s Report Explores Privacy Coins, Decentralized Exchanges, and the First Amendment

Coin Center’s Peter Van Valkenburgh published a report exploring the potential Constitutional concerns should aggressive regulators attempt to crack down on the coders developing ideas for cryptocurrencies and decentralized exchanges.For long-time readers of the EFF blog, some of these ideas will seem familiar. EFF has been asserting that publishing code...

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