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United States Patent And Trademark Office: Encyclopedia - United States Patent And Trademark Office
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO or USPTO) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides paten...
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United States Patent And Trademark Office: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Patent And Trademark Office - Representation
United States Patent and Trademark Office - Patent attorney agent registration.
The PTO only allows certain qualified persons to practi...
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Classified Information In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Classified Information In The United States - Levels Of Classification Used By The U.s. Government
The United States Government classifies information according to the degree which the unauthorized disclosure would damage national secur...
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Classified Information In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Classified Information In The United States - Categories That Are Not Classifications
There are also compartments, or "code words", which pertain to specific projects, and are used to more easily manage which individuals re...
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United States Patent Law: Encyclopedia - United States Patent Law
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Classified Information In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Classified Information In The United States - Claims Of U.s. Government Misuse Of The Classification System
While the classification of information by the government is not supposed to be used to prevent information from being made public that w...
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Classified Information In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Classified Information In The United States - Protecting Classified Information
One of the reasons for classifying state secrets into sensitivity levels is to allow the level of protection to be tailored to risk. The ...
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United States Patent And Trademark Office: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Patent And Trademark Office - Criticisms
United States Patent and Trademark Office - Controversial patents.
In November 2005, the USPTO was criticized by physicists for grantin...
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Censorship In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Censorship In The United States - Broadcast Media Censorship
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates "indecent" free-to-air broadcasting. It can issue fines if, for example, the broadc...
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United States Patent Law: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Patent Law - Related Topics
United States patent law - Concepts.
Assignor estoppel
Continuing patent application
Design patent
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Censorship In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Censorship In The United States - Cryptography Software
The export of cryptography software is regulated as a munition under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, although in recent ye...
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Censorship In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Censorship In The United States - Pornography
The courts have ruled that the First Amendment protects "indecent" pornography from regulation, but not "obscene" pornography. Enforcemen...
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Censorship In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Censorship In The United States - War Reporting And National Security
The government heavily censored reporting during World War II, but since that time war censorship has been relatively light. One controve...
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Censorship In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Censorship In The United States - Restrictions On Political Campaigns
Political campaigning is regulated, and the regulations have become more restrictive over time (see campaign finance reform). For example...
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