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  2. History of patent law - Wikipedia

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    The history of patents and patent law is generally considered to have started with the Venetian Statute of 1474. [1] Early precedents ... Rockman, Howard B. (2004).

  3. 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.

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

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    Superintendent of Patents [4] [2] William Thornton: June 1, 1802: March 28, 1828 Thomas P. Jones: April 12, 1828: June 10, 1829 John D. Craig: June 11, 1829: February 1, 1835 James Chamberlayne Pickett: February 1, 1835: May 1835 Commissioner of Patents (Patent Act of July 4, 1836) [4] Henry L. Ellsworth: July 8, 1835: April 1, 1845 [5] Edmund ...

  5. William Howard (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    William Howard (1793–1834) was an American topographical engineer who was one of the first to work for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. When the railroad built its first cars using friction bearings first developed by Ross Winans , Howard made his own design and patented it on November 2, 1828.

  6. 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 ...

  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".

  8. Why Desmond Howard has Ohio State No. 6 in his College ...

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    But while Ohio State has two top-10 wins against Notre Dame and Penn State, which lost to the Buckeyes 20-12 in Columbus Oct. 21, Howard is not convinced by Ohio State's strength of schedule.

  9. Howard, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Originally called "Kinderhook", the community adopted the name "Howard" when the railroad was extended to that point. [4] A post office called Howard has been in operation since 1872. [5] East Knox High School is located in Howard, as are the East Knox Local School District board offices. [6] The Kokosing Gap Trail runs through Howard, Ohio. [7]