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Actually, I believe Common Sense would be considered "new and novel" by both the USPTO and the USPS.

Therefore, I've submitted my second patent application (using my patented patent application detailed in an earlier post) for the handling and disposal of printed material entering or leaving a USPS facility. Again, the application of my personally developed, new and novel Common Sense (patent pending) will be a relevant part of the process.

The USPS Postal Patent (patent pending) will not in any way infringe upon any existing patent or trademark for "Going Postal". Which I believe is an airline.

Brent
Posted by: DaffyDuck   Posted on: 07/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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May I patent the idea of reading this story?  BitTwiddler | 07/28/05
Is this even remotely patentable....  el1jones | 07/28/05
Next: Amazon patents method for exchanging money online for goods/services  billywill | 07/28/05
some already patented that...  el1jones | 07/28/05
How about...  andy_r | 07/28/05
Patents Patently Patented, Including Patent Leather and Patently Obvious  DaffyDuck | 07/28/05
Wellllll ......  Linux_4u! | 07/28/05
When did USPS get involved in patents?  IT_User | 07/28/05
My Next Patent  DaffyDuck | 07/28/05
This is so stupid.  xkmail | 07/28/05
The funny part is that "experts" at US Patent Office will accept that.  FirstNLastN | 07/28/05
It's really the sad part  IT_User | 07/28/05
NO PATENT FOR IDEAS, only for implementations and names, etc. (nt)  wessonjoe | 08/02/05

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