The United States Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) drafted new rules in support of the Inventors'
Rights Act of 1999, Public Law Number 106-113, section 4001 (which
will be codified at 35 USC 297). These rules will be found in the
new Part 4 of Title 37 Code of Federal Regulations (37 CFR Part 4).
The Inventors' Rights Act of 1999 requires the USPTO to publish
complaints filed by independent inventors against invention
promoters/promotion firms and publish any replies to such
complaints. The USPTO will accept complaints filed against
invention promoters/promotions firms and forward those complaints
to the invention promoters/
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