Inventions, Patents and Trade-marks: Their Protection and Promotion (a Revision and Enlargement of Inventions and Patents) |
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Some of the advantages of state registration of trade - marks are as follows : Registration is perpetual . With the exception of Arkansas , . where registration is for 25 years , none of them require a renewal fee .
Some of the advantages of state registration of trade - marks are as follows : Registration is perpetual . With the exception of Arkansas , . where registration is for 25 years , none of them require a renewal fee .
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CHAPTER VI PRINTS AND LABELS Copyright registration in the Library of Congress is provided for the protection of works which claim literary or artistic merit in themselves and not for literary or artistic works which are mere ...
CHAPTER VI PRINTS AND LABELS Copyright registration in the Library of Congress is provided for the protection of works which claim literary or artistic merit in themselves and not for literary or artistic works which are mere ...
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Registration can be accomplished in forty - eight hours . ... to its outstanding features , and photostated , the files are searched for previously registered designs which might conflict , and a certificate of registration is issued .
Registration can be accomplished in forty - eight hours . ... to its outstanding features , and photostated , the files are searched for previously registered designs which might conflict , and a certificate of registration is issued .
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION х CHAPTER I PROTECTION AND THE New DEAL | 1 |
THE FIELD FOR INVENTION | 10 |
WHY GET A PATENT? | 21 |
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