General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): Intellectual Property Provisions : Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration of the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4894 ... S. 2368 ... August 12, 1994U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 468 lappuses |
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... benefits that U.S. authors will re- ceive overseas . At the same time , I want to express clearly two con- cerns : First , any discretionary amendments - and both of these are discretionary - may be included in fast track only if there ...
... benefits that U.S. authors will re- ceive overseas . At the same time , I want to express clearly two con- cerns : First , any discretionary amendments - and both of these are discretionary - may be included in fast track only if there ...
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... Benefit of earlier filing date ; right of priority 14 " ( a ) IN GENERAL . - An application for patent for an 15 invention filed in this country by any person who has , or 16 whose legal representatives or assigns have , previously 17 ...
... Benefit of earlier filing date ; right of priority 14 " ( a ) IN GENERAL . - An application for patent for an 15 invention filed in this country by any person who has , or 16 whose legal representatives or assigns have , previously 17 ...
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... benefits of the Stockholm Revision of the Paris Convention 17 at the time of such filing . 18 " ( e ) PROVISIONAL APPLICATION . - An application for 19 patent filed under sections 111 ( a ) or 363 of this title for 20 an invention ...
... benefits of the Stockholm Revision of the Paris Convention 17 at the time of such filing . 18 " ( e ) PROVISIONAL APPLICATION . - An application for 19 patent filed under sections 111 ( a ) or 363 of this title for 20 an invention ...
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... shall not be entitled to 24 the right of priority of any other application under sec- 25 tions 119 or 365 ( a ) of this title or the benefit of an earlier ⚫S 2368 IS 37 1 filing date in the United States under sections 54.
... shall not be entitled to 24 the right of priority of any other application under sec- 25 tions 119 or 365 ( a ) of this title or the benefit of an earlier ⚫S 2368 IS 37 1 filing date in the United States under sections 54.
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... Benefit of earlier filing date ; right of priority . " . 17 SEC . 11. EFFECTIVE DATE . 18 ( a ) IN GENERAL . - Subject to subsection ( b ) , the pro- 19 visions of this Act and the amendments made by this Act 20 shall take effect 1 year ...
... Benefit of earlier filing date ; right of priority . " . 17 SEC . 11. EFFECTIVE DATE . 18 ( a ) IN GENERAL . - Subject to subsection ( b ) , the pro- 19 visions of this Act and the amendments made by this Act 20 shall take effect 1 year ...
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