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Using Patents to Protect Ornamental Objects A design patent protects the ornamental features of a manufactured article. One of the requirements that an ornamental design must
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What to Do When a Website Infringes Your Mark? Over the past few years, Internet search engines, such as Google or Yahoo, have generated large revenues by selling advertising
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Got a Patent, Now What? After applying for a patent, inventors frequently find themselves in a position where they lack the resources to develop and
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