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  2. Hotchkiss v. Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Hotchkiss v. Greenwood, 52 U.S. (11 How.) 248 (1851), was a United States Supreme Court decision credited with introducing into United States patent law the concept of non-obviousness as a patentability requirement, [1] as well as stating the applicable legal standard for determining its presence or absence in a claimed invention.

  3. List of people associated with patent law - Wikipedia

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    Marchant, Ron, former Comptroller General of Patents, Trade Marks and Designs (UK), also Trade Mark Registrar, Designs Registrar and Chief Executive of the United Kingdom Patent Office, now known as the UK Intellectual Property Office. Markey, Howard T. (1920–2006), first chief justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

  4. List of people who have headed the United States Patent Office

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    Patent Office Head [1] Began service: Ended service: Commissioners for the Promotion of Useful Arts or Patent Board [2] Edmund Randolph Henry Knox Thomas Jefferson: 1790: 1793 Secretary of State [3] [2] Edmund Randolph: 1794: 1795 Timothy Pickering: 1795: May 12, 1800 John Marshall: May 13, 1800: March 4, 1801 James Madison: March 5, 1801: 1802 ...

  5. History of patent law - Wikipedia

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    The Patent Office Pony: A History of the Early Patent Office. Sergeant Kirkland's Press. Galvez-Behar, G. (2008). La République des inventeurs. Propriété et organisation de l'innovation en France (in French). Presses universitaires de Rennes. MacLeod, Christine (1988). Inventing the Industrial Revolution: The English patent system, 1660 ...

  6. Trevena, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Trevena was founded in 2007 with technology licensed from Duke University, which originated in the labs of company founders Robert Lefkowitz winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [1] and Howard Rockman.

  7. History of United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    LLP, Ladas & Parry. "A Brief History of the Patent Law of the United States". New York, 1999. Web Page. . Muir, Ian, Matthias Brandi-Dohrn, and Stephan Gruber. European Patent Law : Law and Procedure under the Epc and Pct. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Robert B. Matchette et al. "Records of the Patent and Trademark Office".

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing

  9. Rubber-Tip Pencil Co. v. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Rubber-Tip Pencil Co. v. Howard, 87 U.S. (20 Wall.) 498 (1874), is an 1874 decision of the United States Supreme Court concerning the patent eligibility of abstract ideas. [1] As explained below in the Subsequent developments section, it is intermediate in the development of that aspect of patent law from Neilson v Harford , [ 2 ] through O ...