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    Question: You can File a patent via the internet by using the electronic filing system on the USPTO's website

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    Use EFS, the USPTO's electronic filing system for patent applications, to submit Utility patent applications, Provisional applications, electronic information disclosure statements (eIDS), patent assignments, computer readable format (CRF) biosequencelistings, and pre-grant publication submissions to the USPTO via the Internet.




    Question: On filing a plant or utility application on or after 11/29/2000 Inventors may choose to not publish their application

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