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    Question: I would like to sell a patent. Do you have a way of advertising it?

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    Yes. Upon request and payment of a fee for this service, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will publish in the Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Patents, a notice of the availability of a patent for license or sale.




    Question: Applicants may be required to provide speciments of the composition of their invention if necessary.

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    The applicant may be required to furnish specimens of the composition, or of its ingredients or intermediates, for inspection or experiment. If the invention is a microbiological invention, a deposit of the micro-organism involved is required.




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