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In re King, 1
President Truman’s Executive Order 10096 in 1950 established the rules under which the executive branch should claim rights to inventions made by federal employees. The implementing regulations for Executive Order 10096 give guidance with regard to the definition of “made.” Here’s … Continue reading
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Actual reduction to practice
In working through some of the legislative background to the failed effort to make the IPA template government-wide, I came across a curious passage in testimony attributed to the Library of Congress Research Service. The Service was addressing the issue … Continue reading
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Tagged conception, Feynman, IPA, reduction to practice
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