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From: World Patentee Org. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > I just remembered that Patent It Yourself uses > "etc." > (9th edition, page 8/35 second paragraph from > bottom) > so your book must be wrong :-) Yes, indeed. When I first read Pressman's book, the author seemed so confident, and his words seemed to be straight from the god of patent law. As I learn more, I realize how subjective and fluid all of this is. E.g., agents no longer use "adapted to" and "whereas" the way PIY tells you. What are some of the more glaring quasi-errors that you find in the latest edition of PIY? One candidate: Page 8/9. Pressman's recommendation notwithstanding, including the entire source code or object code is almost never done. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/
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