...for a company that has offices in Tokyo; Sydney, Australia; and...handles intellectual property matters, including patent prosecution, trademarks and litigation. Connecticut...
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...fraud on the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) in applying for its...
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...others, for Harley-Davidson-approved premium apparel products through Harley-Davidson-approved European distribution channels. The Agreement required Elmec to undergo a three-stage approval...
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...his various foreign alternative fuel patents, and to obtain approval of...United StatesAttorney's office to further investigate whether Orr...
...which directs the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to issue administrative rules...
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...from the public domain. They maintain that the Constitution's Copyright and Patent Clause, Art. I, §8, cl. 8, and First Amendment both decree...
...from the public domain. They maintain that the Constitution's Copyright and Patent Clause, Art. I, §8, cl. 8, and First Amendment both decree...
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