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FreePatentsOnline Launches the Patent Plaque Program to Honor Inventors - Read More

Date Added: October 07, 2008 07:28:02 PM
BALTIMORE, Md.----FreePatentsOnline.com now allows inventors and/or companies to create a Patent Plaqueâ„¢ with a mouseclick, to promote their Intellectual Property on blogs, websites, personal pages on social network sites, corporate directories, etc.

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