Will Colorado get a Patent Satellite Office?
Last Updated on Monday, 19 September 2011 02:44
Written by dbhalling Monday, 19 September 2011 02:44 |
CBS Denver is reporting that Denver is in the running for one of three patent satellite offices. However, this likely to be a Pyrrhic victory even if Denver is selected. In all probability Congress will not pass a budget, which means that they will pass a continuing resolution bill that will freeze the Patent Office’s budget at 2010 levels. The user Fees from the Patent Office will be stolen (diverted – in Orwellian terms) and there will not be enough money to setup a satellite office in Denver.
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