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Patent Law
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emphasis on
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This is not a cool site. Most of the information presented here is inherently textual. Some of the text may be chilling and unpleasant, because product development is a high risk, high payout game in which most initial steps lead to failure.Maybe we can call this a COLD site rather than a cool one.
David
A. Kiewit
Registered Patent Agent
St. Petersburg
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