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Posted in Europe, Patents at 2:47 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Benoît Battistelli is notorious for misusing EPO funds to build himself a pub; António Campinos received a lot of negative press after his son had gotten drunk, crashed the car, and wanted to borrow dad's diplomatic immunity (his grandpa Jorge did not live long enough to see such a disgrace; he died in a car accident in 1993)
=> Benoît Battistelli | a pub | António Campinos | had gotten drunk, crashed the car, and wanted to borrow dad's diplomatic immunity | died in a car accident in 1993
Image: ILOAT ruling no. 4430 and ILOAT ruling no. 4482
Summary: In the Netherlands, the drunk-on-power EPO may have gotten its way (an above-the-law status), but ILOAT keeps delivering much-belated rulings (4430, 4482, maybe more to come) which curtail the illegal actions of the EPO albeit without any consequences for the perpetrators
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