I saw some old mason jars in museum at Houston Tx in 1980 where the old Alamo was. They had the masonic symbol of a square and compass impressed in the side. There was lots of masonic regalia found after the battle. Many of the defenders were members. I asked many questions of those there but was unable to determine the link as depicted on the jar. They were and are often used as a drinking vessel in Texas....have a jar.
There are no requirements to prove anything to get a patent. Under US law, there is a constitutional right to have a patent that properly claims a qualifying invention. The patent office must prove that the application or the invention does not qualify under one or more laws or rules if it wants to reject an application for a patent.
No, Catholics are forbidden, under the penalty of excommunication, from joining the Masons.
Publicly, the Masons state that they have no problems with Catholics joining their society. However, the Catholic Church forbids Catholics from becoming Masons under penalty of auto-excommunication.
As of the Grand Secretary's report in October 2009, there are 108,332 Master Masons under the Grand Lodge of Ohio.
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Absolutely. The term "patent pending" applied to a product has no legal ramifications. It's just advertising that they are trying to patent the technology that went into the product. Only an issued patent is enforcable. Some products will print patent numbers on their packaging if patents have issued for the technology. You cannot get a patent for something you didn't invent though. Filing a patent application involves signing an oath, and lying under oath is perjury. Patent pending can only be displayed on the product/services, when you have applied for a patent. So, there is no question of applying for a patent while a product is under pending patent. http://indiapatents.blogspot.com
I do not know what you are asking but I do know there is no connection between the Masons and the Catholics. Catholics are forbidden under pain of excommunication from joining the Masons.
Patents apply to any machine created under that patent until the patent expires. It does not matter how many times the machine is used or how many times it changes hands, the patent is still a patent.
Yes, under the laws of some countries a patent cannot be effectively enforced unless the patent number is put on the product or its packaging.
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Are the rules and regulations any different for someone under age 18 who wishes to obtain a patent?
Technology would typically be protected by patent law, with the exception of software, which can fall under both copyright and patent.