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    An unnamed official from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office claimed to be working hundreds of hours,
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    Watchdog: Federal employee paid $25,500 for work he didn’t do

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    FILE - This Feb. 25, 2011 file photo shows Tthe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va. The Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out an Australian company's patent for business software in a decision that clarifies standards for awarding patents, but not as much as some firms had hoped. In a case closely watched by the industry, justices ruled unanimously that the government should not have issued a patent to Alice Corp. in the 1990s because the company simply took an abstract idea that has been around for years and programmed it to run through a computer.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    1/2 TRILLION spent on IT upgrades, but IRS, Feds still use DOS, old Windows
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    1/2 TRILLION spent on IT upgrades, but IRS, Feds still use DOS, old Windows

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    Three questions about Congress’ newest idea for tax reform
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    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, speaks at a press conference following a Senate Democratic policy meeting, Wednesday, July 8. 2015. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)

    Harry Reid praises trademark ruling against the Washington Redskins

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    U.S. SC sides with Marvel in patent dispute over Spider-Man toy

    U.S. SC sides with Marvel in patent dispute over Spider-Man toy

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    June 26, 2015 3:55 pm
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    Carly Fiorina said,
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    Conservatives must reject so-called ‘patent reform’

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    June 25, 2015 4:01 am
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    Patent appeal board’s new pilot program hopes to reduce backlog of appeals

    Patent appeal board’s new pilot program hopes to reduce backlog of appeals

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    June 23, 2015 3:30 pm
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    U.S. PTO to reexamine Invisalign maker’s patent portfolio

    U.S. PTO to reexamine Invisalign maker’s patent portfolio

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    June 22, 2015 7:05 pm
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