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  2. Nolo (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Nolo, formerly known as Nolo Press, is a publisher in Berkeley, California, that produces do-it-yourself legal books and software that allows people to handle simple legal matters such as making wills or writing business partnership contracts. [4]

  3. On-sale bar - Wikipedia

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    The on-sale bar is an extraordinarily (some would argue needlessly) complex body of patent law in all but the simplest cases. [1] For instance, licenses are normally not considered a sale, even when a sample product is transferred as part of the license, but a computer software license is considered a barring sale even if the patent claims are ...

  4. Nolo Press - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 February 2016, at 02:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. California Department of Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Subdivision laws enforced by the Department help ensure that subdividers deliver to buyers what was agreed to at the time of sale. Before subdivided real property can be marketed in California, subdividers must obtain a public report from the Department disclosing to prospective buyers pertinent information about a particular subdivision. [8]

  6. Intellectual Ventures - Wikipedia

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    [1] [verification needed] Its business model focuses on buying patents and aggregating those patents into a large patent portfolio and licensing these patents to third parties. The company has been described as the country's largest and most notorious patent trolling company, [ 2 ] the ultimate patent troll, [ 3 ] and the most hated company in ...

  7. United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    This statute allows the US government to override patent protection (or contract another entity to do so) for public-use purposes. The patent owner can sue for limited compensation. [36] Invention Secrecy Act (1951) Patent Act of 1790, First Patent Act - April 7, 1790; Patent Act of 1836; Patent Act of 1870; Patent Act of 1952; Patent Reform ...

  8. California Resale Royalty Act - Wikipedia

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    The artist at the time of the sale is a United States citizen or has been a California resident for at least two years. The seller resides in California or the sale takes place in California. The work is an original painting, drawing, sculpture or original work of art in glass. The work is sold by the seller for more money than she or he paid.

  9. Shop right - Wikipedia

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    Shop right is non-transferable. It only inures to the benefit of the employer and can not be sold by that employer to an unrelated party, except in a sale of the business as a whole. In circumstances where a written agreement is not in place between employer and employee, the employee may hold title to the intellectual property rights as an ...