Inventor Rights Protection and Patent Reform Act of 1996
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_002_6_36_14_0054
Dates
- Majority of material found within 1993/2001
- 103rd Congress (1993-1995)
- 104th Congress (1995-1997)
- 105th Congress (1997-1999)
- 106th Congress (1999-2001)
- 107th Congress (2001-2003)
Scope and Contents
The text is a response from man Dick Armey to concerns about H.R. 3460, the Inventor Rights Protection and Patent Reform Act of 1996. The bill aims to establish the Patent and Trademark Office as a government corporation, ensure minimum patent terms, provide access to patent applications in English, and protect inventors and small entities. man Armey expresses his support for entrepreneurs and promises to consider the concerns raised when reviewing the legislation.
Extent
1 pages
Creator(s)
Armey, Richard K., 1940-
Congress 103rd (1993-1995); 104th (1995-1997); 105th (1997-1999); 106th (1999-2001); 107th (2001-2003)
Policy Area Business--United States; Religion; Youth
Tribal Affiliation(s) Non-Specific
Congress 103rd (1993-1995); 104th (1995-1997); 105th (1997-1999); 106th (1999-2001); 107th (2001-2003)
Policy Area Business--United States; Religion; Youth
Tribal Affiliation(s) Non-Specific
Source
- Armey, Richard K., 1940- (Person)
- TypeDeliverableUnit
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository