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Another method of teeing up golf balls into horizontal tees are describe in Japanese Patents 52-044877 (1977), 50-076958 (1975), 49-064065 (1974), 53-094766
FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 05/07/2009 2008
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ben barren - rss'ing down under: How many G-Patents is Enough ben barren - rss'ing down under
How many G-Patents is Enough Ben Barren 2005
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Or you can try Google Patents, which is a fascinating harbor to drift into, if only for the intricate drawings.
Squash: Society and Style Zug, James 2009
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What's not going to be funny is when they start getting letters demanding money from Slaphead Em Balmer for being in breach of MS "Patents" 'cause they are running UbangUs or Red Socks or whatever it's called.
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'Patents' that begin with the letter 'D' are design patents, which are closer to trademarks than utility patents.
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Effective July 28, 2010, we sold the two patents and all rights thereto the "Patents"
Jones Soda Goes Flat After Announcing Stock Sale - Stocks To Watch Today - Barrons.com 2010
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In 1908 Edison joined with nine other film companies—owned mostly by upper-class WASPs—to create the Motion Picture Patents Company, a monopoly that attempted to control the making, distribution, and showing of all movies in the United States.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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News of Motorola's latest patent suit was first reported by the Foss Patents blog, which covers technology patent issues.
Motorola Sues Apple Over iPhone 4S, iCloud John Letzing 2012
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Patents in England back then were used primarily for maintaining monopolies and status quo among the elite, so the founders of our country intentionally designed it to do the opposite: encourage innovation by the common man.
Gary Lauder: Patently Absurd or: How to Go From the World's Best Patent System to Worse-Than-Most in a Single Step Gary Lauder 2011
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Patents for Lexapro expire next year, and Namenda loses similar protection in 2015.
Icahn Moves on Forest Thomas Gryta 2011
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