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What is the wording on the bottom of the plaque?

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What is the wording on the bottom of the plaque?

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The wording that appears on many of US patent plaque and frame designs is called the “commissioner’s text.” It is the text that appears on the cover of your official patent document. This text has changed over the years and we have chosen to use current text on our products. The text is different for utility patents and design patents. Here is what the verbiage actually says: Utility Patents: ” The Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office has received an application for a patent for a new and useful invention. The requirements of law have been complied with, and it has been determined that a patent on the invention shall be granted under the law. Therefore, this United States Patent grants to the person(s) having title to this patent the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States of America or importing the invention into the United States of America for the term of this patent, subject to the pa

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