BenevolentManacles 2232 Share Posted December 8, 2020 PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION #0001 This application shall be considered a formal application to apply for protection under O.R.C. 303.06. PROPRIETOR Sir Henry Marshall PROPERTY A golden chain, whose links are the shape of a human's right hand clasped around the next one in an open circle formed by the fingers of the hand, should be the intellectual property of its' designer and inventor, Sir Henry Marshall. Imitations of this intellectual property, or designs too similar to it, shall be prohibited under the Oren Revised Code, with the exception of licensing obtained via consensual contract with the designated proprietor. Filed by Selm & Associates Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sergisala 3451 Share Posted December 10, 2020 MISSIVE FROM THE IMPERIAL OFFICE OF CIVIL AFFAIRS 3rd of Owyn's Flame, 1798 To: Selm & Associates, Imperial City of Providence, Holy Orenian Empire "Dear Selm & Associates, The Imperial Office of Civil Affairs has received your patent application (Patent Application #0001) on behalf of Sir Henry Marshall. However, in accordance with Section II.1 of the Intellectual Property Act of 1777, any patent application must contain the following elements: Title, References to any other similar inventions that exist, Description, Need for invention, Design, A final claim that will summarize the invention, what it is, and the specific uniqueness of said invention, which will be used in patent law to protect such invention, Given that your patent application (Patent Application #0001) does not contain the format and the elements that are required by the imperial law, we humbly ask you to please modify it properly and submit it again to Our Office after you solve the aforementioned formal defect if you still wish to register this patent. Sincerely, Sir Edward Galbraith JD SSE, Archivist of the Imperial Office of Civil Affairs" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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