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  2. Maintenance fee (patent) - Wikipedia

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    2011: Public Law 112-29 (America Invents Act) – Establishes USPTO's authority to set most patent and trademark fees such that aggregate revenue from the fee schedule recovers aggregate costs. Establishes additional small entity fees and new micro entity fees. Design patents and plant patents are not subject to maintenance fees at all. [27]

  3. Term of patent in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The original patent term under the 1790 Patent Act was decided individually for each patent, but "not exceeding fourteen years". The 1836 Patent Act (5 Stat. 117, 119, 5) provided (in addition to the fourteen-year term) an extension "for the term of seven years from and after the expiration of the first term" in certain circumstances, when the inventor hasn't got "a reasonable remuneration for ...

  4. Large and small entities in patent law - Wikipedia

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    13 C.F.R. § 121.108(e). Moreover, all claims of a patent issued following an intentional misrepresentation of small entity status may be held to be unenforceable as the result of inequitable conduct, i.e., fraud upon the United States Patent and Trademark Office. See MPEP § 2016; 37 C.F.R. § 1.27(h). As long as any small-entity assertions ...

  5. Term of patent - Wikipedia

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    The term of a granted European patent may be extended under national law if national law provides term extension to compensate for pre-marketing regulatory approval. [3] For EEA member states this is by means of a supplementary protection certificate .

  6. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that serves as the national patent office and trademark registration authority for the United States. The USPTO's headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia, after a 2005 move from the Crystal City area of neighboring Arlington, Virginia.

  7. How to avoid mortgage rate lock extension fees - AOL

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    Keep in mind: The extension fee applies in cases of late closings or longer-than-typical rate locks. For an initial rate lock — often 30 to 45 days — many lenders don’t charge a fee.

  8. United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    Patent applications can be filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Prior to June 7, 1995, the duration of a US utility patent was 17 years from patent issuance. Since that date, the duration of the US utility patent is 20 years from the earliest effective filing date.

  9. When does ‘Gladiator II’ come out? Release date, cast ...

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    Paul Mescal attends the global premiere of 'Gladiator II' in London, Britain, November 13, 2024. REUTERS