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USPTO and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Honor Student Winners of ©®EA™ Contest


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USPTO and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Honor Student Winners of ©®EA™ Contest


Washington, D.C. —The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation (NIHFF) honored the student winners of the first ©®EA™ contest on Thursday, July 13. The contest, in its pilot year, is a national competition designed to encourage interest and understanding of intellectual property and its protection through patents, trademarks, and copyrights. The contest recognized nine winning entries, three each from the high school, middle school, and elementary school levels.

“We congratulate all of the students who submitted ideas for the contest,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, Jon Dudas. “Today's students benefit from an initiative like ©®EA™ which allows them to explore, discover, create and learn about the importance of patents, trademarks, and copyrights to
 

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First Sale Doctrine

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An exception to the exclusive right of a copyright owner to distribute copies or phonorecords of the copyrighted work.

Digital Millennium Copyright Act

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A major piece of U.S. legislation adopted in 1998 that extensively amended the copyright laws, in part to conform U.S. law to various treaty obligations, and in part to modernize the law to take into account various new digital technologies.

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A former feature of the USPTO's electronic filing system that allowed applicants to complete a trademark application on-line, and then print it out for mailing to the USPTO.

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