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Ahoy guys,
In the [[USPTO]], the '''Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences''' ('''BPAI''') is an internal appeals board.
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Not sure if this community is appropriate, but I had to put a brief word in to ask for your advice.
==Decisions==
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* [[Bilski]]: The BPAI rejected the [[Bilski patent]]. This decision was upheld by the [[CAFC]] in the 2008 [[in re Bilski]] case. As of April 2010, the [[US Supreme Court]] is reviewing the CAFC's decision in the case [[Bilski v. Kappos]].
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* [[In re Alappat (1994, USA)]]: Here the USPTO rejected the patent, the BPAI overturned the rejection, and the CAFC reinstated the rejection.
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* [[USA patents courts and appeals]]
 
 
 
==External links==
 
 
 
* [http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/appeal/index.jsp BPAI webpage on uspto.gov]
 
* [http://www.patentlyo.com/patent/bpai/ Patently-O's blog posts tagged "bpai"]
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 12:42, 20 August 2011

Ahoy guys,

Not sure if this community is appropriate, but I had to put a brief word in to ask for your advice.

See, I very recently dumped my partner of 9 years. I'm really not sure why it happened, but now I really want to mend things :(

I don't know where to start. So...Did anybody get Magic of Making Up? Some site recommended that it is a good place to start, but I'm scared of being scammed. For example, can I even believe reviews such as <a href=http://getbackex.org/magic-of-making-up-review/>Magic of Making Up Review</a>?

Your thoughts?