5th December

USPTO Video on its history & how it works

by Stephen M. Nipper. | Posted in USPTO   Comments Off

New USPTO Video Now Available for Viewing
“Promoting Innovation:  Today’s USPTO”
Come visit the United States Patent and Trademark Office without leaving your home.  With its foundation in the Constitution of the United States, our patent system is as old as the country itself. As its guardian, the USPTO has undergone many changes in its storied history.

“Promoting Innovation:  Today’s USPTO” is a video program about the agency’s history, what it does, how it works and why it is a vital part of our economy and culture.  You can view the 27-minute video now at the following links:

>>View Video [requires RealPlayer version 10 or later]
>>Video with Caption. [requires RealPlayer version 10 or later]
>>Download ZIP file of Video [ ZIP/70.4MB]
>>Viewing instructions

I just wish the USPTO wouldn’t force us to view videos on what PC World Magazine labeled as being "#2 in its list of the 25 worst products of all time."  Something else for me to add to our list of things we wish the USPTO would change about www.uspto.gov.

[note:  sorry for the light posting...been buried at work and have a trial approaching.  Bear with me.]

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