The environmental and public health impacts of U.S. patent law
Wednesday, 25. November 2009, 10:17:30
The National Strategy in the Field of Intellectual Property http://www.america.gov/st/econ-english/2008/April/20080429213909myleen0.2809259.html
I found out you will never be told you are Intellectual patent unless you go searching through data bases that may have your name.And if the company's don't like you or they judge you as a person not fit to may a claim they sweep you under the rug so they don't have to pay out money for wrong doing.
§ 68.015. Prohibited Acts
(a) No person may capture, trap, take, or kill, or attempt to capture, trap, take, or kill, endangered fish or wildlife.
(b) No person may possess, sell, distribute, or offer or advertise for sale endangered fish or wildlife unless the fish or wildlife have been lawfully born and raised in captivity for commercial purposes under the provisions of this chapter.
(c) No person may possess, sell, distribute, or offer or advertise for sale any goods made from endangered fish or wildlife unless:
(1) the goods were made from fish or wildlife that were born and raised in captivity for commercial purposes under the provisions of this chapter; or
(2) the goods were made from fish or wildlife lawfully taken in another state and the person presents documented evidence to the department to substantiate that fact.
(d) No person may sell, advertise, or offer for sale any species of fish or wildlife not classified as endangered under the name of any endangered fish or wildlife.
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Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1405, ch. 545, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1975. Amended by Acts 1981, 67th Leg.,








