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posted Thursday 9 of August 2012 by Theodore
A. Yes, it is not necessary to describe the prior art in detail, but instead you can refer to a prior art patent or other detailed de... view
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A. Yes, you could. Of course, the simple solution is to delete the name if there is a complaint. However, if the well-known client ... view
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posted Tuesday 23 of April 2013 by Michelle
A. The best answer to this question is another question: What do you have if you don't file the non-provisional application? Essenti... view
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