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Question:How often is the USPTO database updated?

Answer:
The database is normally updated every Tuesday, the day patents are issued. Exceptions may occur for Federal holidays and when problems arise with data availability.

Question:Can I print a single page from the Electronic Official Gazette - Patents?

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Yes. The way that it is done depends on which browser you use.

Question:Why was PSIPS created?

Answer:
Mega information is stored and retrieved via PSIPS because it is too large to publish elsewhere.

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Contracting State

Definition:
A national Office or an intergovernmental organization which is party to the Patent Cooperation Treaty.

CIP

Definition:
Continuation-in-Part - an application filed during the lifetime of an earlier nonprovisional application, repeating some substantial portion or all of the earlier nonprovisional application.

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