Patents & Trademarks Questions for object
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In Trademark - updated on 5/28/2007
I am a 3D illustrator looking into self-publishing a book of 3D cutaway illustrations of various household devices. Would it be legal to include a 3D cutaway illustration of the Microsoft X-box (for example)? Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Can I contest a TM Application based on the prior use of a known, but unregistered, mark before it is "published for opposition" in the Official Gazette? Or do I have to wait until it's publi... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
In responding to an initial Office Action, it became apparent that applicant's structure patentably distinguished over cited art but, in order to express the differences, it was n... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I had a restriction requirement that required me to elect a species for examination. I have now had a first office action on the merits. In my response to the OA, if I think I have overcome any r... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
If you got a Notice to File Missing Parts which requested a submission of a substitute specification, is it acceptable to say that your previous specification already meets requirements? Our previous s... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I got an OA with an objection on the abstract: "The abstract of the disclosure is objected to because it does not include title/name. Correction is required. See MPEP 608.01(b)" When ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Any thoughts on whether objectives of the invention should be included in the specification? Too risky if patent is ever litgated. And if you do you include them, do you put them in the backgroun... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Anybody has good arguments against drawing objections under 37 CFR 1.83(a)? Sometimes it is just imposible to show every limitation in the drawings, especially with regard to functional limitations. &n... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
hi, everyone in the office action, "rejection" and "objection" are often be used by the examiners. but what's the difference between them? and the examiner usually rejects an applicati... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Drafting - updated on 2/26/2009
There seems to be great variety in use of the terms: (i) aspect of the invention (ii) objects of the invention and in some cases even embodiments seem like aspects. At times it se... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Monetization - updated on 2/26/2009
What if your company is not interested in pursuing a patent and they have no objection with you -an inventor getting a patent on his own, what kind of points do you wish to be covered in no objection letter ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 11/7/2009
Back in 1999, I submitted an invention of mine to a invention corporation. When asked for R&D money, given I was broke and on active duty I could not supply it. Now I see my invention all over the place, t... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/5/2011
My patent application has been repeatedly rejected by the PTO as being anticipated by another patent. This patent is quite different than mine but it has a feature that is very similar. If I were to purchase... Read More Answer 
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