Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 36Connecticut Bar Association, 1962 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... patent by the Patent Office.8 If the inventor so chooses , and can meet the requirements of the federal statute , he can exchange his secret for a patent . Unlike the federal copy- right law which protects the author from plagiarism by ...
... patent by the Patent Office.8 If the inventor so chooses , and can meet the requirements of the federal statute , he can exchange his secret for a patent . Unlike the federal copy- right law which protects the author from plagiarism by ...
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... patent has already issued . The applicant , or patentee , who can establish priority of invention will prevail in such a biparte dispute . Appeal from the ruling in such a dispute , labeled interference , is similar to appeal from an ex ...
... patent has already issued . The applicant , or patentee , who can establish priority of invention will prevail in such a biparte dispute . Appeal from the ruling in such a dispute , labeled interference , is similar to appeal from an ex ...
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... patent , since such litigation does not involve the intricacies usually associated with patent infringement litigation.31 Title 35 U.S.C. ยง261 is the authority for transferring a patent right . The assignment must be in writing and ...
... patent , since such litigation does not involve the intricacies usually associated with patent infringement litigation.31 Title 35 U.S.C. ยง261 is the authority for transferring a patent right . The assignment must be in writing and ...
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