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see my final pretrial Twitter thread ). I m not like those New Year s resolutioners starting to smoke again a week later. This post is not about the trial itself or the antitrust matters involved, but about suspicious social media activity of the astroturfing kind. It s publicly discoverable that Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney and I follow each other on Twitter, and sometimes retweet or like each other s tweets. Other than that, I don t know him and I m 100% independent from Epic. I have my own app store issues. In recent weeks there s been quite some suspicious activity on Twitter. I was not the only one to notice various recently-created or mostly inactive Twitter accounts (no or few followers, hardly any tweets) that chimed in on App Store antitrust discussions with typical Apple talking points. To be clear, there are legit fanbois and there may also be cases in which, for example, an open standards fanatic ignores web app shortcomings (like Richard Stallman s attitud

FOSS Patents: Did Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney get trolled from Apple Park during App Store antitrust trial? Suspicious Twitter activity detected

see my final pretrial Twitter thread ). I m not like those New Year s resolutioners starting to smoke again a week later. This post is not about the trial itself or the antitrust matters involved, but about suspicious social media activity of the astroturfing kind. It s publicly discoverable that Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney and I follow each other on Twitter, and sometimes retweet or like each other s tweets. Other than that, I don t know him and I m 100% independent from Epic. I have my own app store issues. In recent weeks there s been quite some suspicious activity on Twitter. I was not the only one to notice various recently-created or mostly inactive Twitter accounts (no or few followers, hardly any tweets) that chimed in on App Store antitrust discussions with typical Apple talking points. To be clear, there are legit fanbois and there may also be cases in which, for example, an open standards fanatic ignores web app shortcomings (like Richard Stallman s attitud

FOSS Patents: Senators appear determined to take measures against deceptive demand letters by patent trolls

Thursday, November 7, 2013 Senators appear determined to take measures against deceptive demand letters by patent trolls The current U.S. patent reform debate involves many different proposals, but most of them aren t closely related to the specific problem of patent trolls , which merely serve as a bogeyman and pretext in some respects. One such example is the Goodlatte Innovation Act , which received mixed reactions at a Congressional hearing last week. Today the United States Senate (to be precise, the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Insurance, which is part of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation) held a hearing on an issue that is clearly troll-specific: abusive and deceptive demand letters.

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