Reauthorization of the Patent and Trademark Office, U.S. Department of Commerce: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, May 8 and 9, 1991U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 389 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 60
Side 2
... legislation , incorporating those provisions that we believe to be in the best interest of the public . The testimony of our witnesses this morning , and the testi- mony of Commissioner Manbeck and Representative Ron Wyden tomorrow ...
... legislation , incorporating those provisions that we believe to be in the best interest of the public . The testimony of our witnesses this morning , and the testi- mony of Commissioner Manbeck and Representative Ron Wyden tomorrow ...
Side 3
... legislation to the floor as soon as possible . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. HUGHES . I thank the gentleman . I ask unanimous consent that the subcommittee permit the meet- ing today to be covered in whole or in part by television ...
... legislation to the floor as soon as possible . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. HUGHES . I thank the gentleman . I ask unanimous consent that the subcommittee permit the meet- ing today to be covered in whole or in part by television ...
Side 11
... legislation establishing the reexamination of patents and in forming a national court of appeals for patent cases . The enhanced reliability of the patent grant has again made it an effective resource of technology - based industry ...
... legislation establishing the reexamination of patents and in forming a national court of appeals for patent cases . The enhanced reliability of the patent grant has again made it an effective resource of technology - based industry ...
Side 50
... legislative change which increases patent costs is going to limit severely the ability of uni- versities to obtain the ... legislation which results in a decrease of our ability to establish a competitive base . It appears , on the one ...
... legislative change which increases patent costs is going to limit severely the ability of uni- versities to obtain the ... legislation which results in a decrease of our ability to establish a competitive base . It appears , on the one ...
Side 54
... legislation among which H.R. 1613 is included . Since the passage of Public Laws 96-517 and 98-620 , the provisions of which have been incorporated into title 35 of the United States Code and Chapter 37 of the Code of Federal ...
... legislation among which H.R. 1613 is included . Since the passage of Public Laws 96-517 and 98-620 , the provisions of which have been incorporated into title 35 of the United States Code and Chapter 37 of the Code of Federal ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
69 percent agencies Appendix Association Automated Patent System benefit biotech Chairman commercial Commissioner Committee CONGRE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY corporations costs CSIR data base dissemination documents electronic European Patent Office examining corps federal fee increase fee structure fiscal year 1992 foreign patents funding HUTHER independent inventors industry innovation Intellectual Property INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OWNERS inventions Jacob Rabinow Judicial Administration large entities legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS maintenance fees MANBECK million non-APS alternative operations Patent and Trademark patent applications patent attorneys Patent Cooperation Treaty patent examiners patent fees Patent Office patent protection patents issued Property and Judicial proposal PTO's Public Search Room Rabinow reauthorization revenues search files small businesses small entity fees small entity subsidy Subcommittee on Intellectual surcharge taxpayer Total Trademark Examination trademark fees Trademark Office U.S. Patent United universities user fees user-fees USPTO
Populære avsnitt
Side 330 - There is still another species of property, which, (if it subsists by the common law,) being grounded on labour and invention, is more properly reducible to the head of occupancy than any other ; since the right of occupancy itself is supposed by Mr. Locke, and many others, to be founded on the personal labour of the occupant.
Side 5 - He who receives an idea from me receives instruction himself without lessening mine ; as he who lights his taper at mine receives light without darkening me.
Side 184 - INTERFERENCES Occasionally two or more applications are filed by different inventors claiming substantially the same patentable invention. The patent can only be granted to one of them, and a proceeding known as an "interference" is instituted by the Office to determine who is the first inventor and entitled to the patent.
Side 330 - And this is the right, which an author may be supposed to have in his own original literary compositions : so that no other person without his leave may publish or make profit of the copies.
Side 140 - I am more than eager to talk with him about it, and if there are any questions, I will be glad to try to answer them, Mr.
Side 21 - Engineering, and with a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering in 1934. Jacob Rabinow spent the depression years at various Jobs and finally was appointed as a Mechanical Engineer to the National Bureau of Standards in 1938. Here he worked on a great many ordnance devices during the war and rose rapidly through the ranks to become Chief of the Electro-Mechanical Ordnance Division. In 1954, he left the Government to form his own engineering company. Ten years later, in 1964, his company joined...
Side 150 - Office participated in many of these activities at the request of the agencies responsible for foreign affairs and trade matters, including the Office of the united States Trade Representative, the Department of State, and the International Trade Administration of the Department of Commerce.
Side 150 - Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Including Trade in Counterfeit Goods, Dec.
Side 132 - But if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.
Side 187 - As agreed with your office, unless you publicly announce the contents of this report earlier, we plan no further distribution of this report until 30 days after the report date.