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Picture of US Pat No. 1,0118,502, involved in the 1926 US v GE case. The patent is a government publication.
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the contents of United States patents are in the public domain
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In specific cases , patent applicants and holders may claim copyright in portions of those documents. In those specific cases, applicants are required to identify the portions that are protected under copyright, and are additionally required to state the following within the body of the application and patent (see 37 CFR 1.71(d) & (e) and 37 CFR 1.84(s) , and MPEP § 608.01(e) & (w) and MPEP § 1512 ):
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- 2009-02-26 19:09 PraeceptorIP 400×332× (53185 bytes) Picture of US Pat No. 1,0118,502, involved in the 1926 US v GE case. The patent is a government publication.