Issue: Intellectual property
Issue's Views
- Today: 3
- Past Seven Days: 41
- All-Time: 17,595
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S.2668 - Reducing Fraudulent and Imitation Drugs Act of 2006Introduced Apr 26, 2006 (109th congress) 0 Views
A bill to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to require the incorporation of counterfeit-resistant technologies into the packag...
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H.R.5182 - Fair and Speedy Treatment (FAST) of Medicare Prescription Drug Claims Act of 2006Introduced May 14, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to require the sponsor of a prescription drug plan or an organization offering an MA-PD plan t...
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S.2644 - Perform Act of 2006Introduced Apr 24, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
A bill to harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other pu...
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S.Res.438Introduced Apr 06, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
A resolution expressing the sense of Congress that institutions of higher education should adopt policies and educational programs on their ca...
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H.R.5120Introduced Sep 13, 2006 (109th congress) 0 Views
To amend title 35, United States Code, to conform certain filing provisions within the Patent and Trademark Office.
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H.R.5143 - H-Prize Act of 2006House Passed May 10, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
To authorize the Secretary of Energy to establish monetary prizes for achievements in overcoming scientific and technical barriers associated ...
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S.2563 - Pharmacist Access and Recognition in Medicare (PHARM) Act of 2006Introduced Apr 05, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to require prompt payment to pharmacies under part D, to restrict pharmacy co-branding ...
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H.R.5096 - Patents Depend on Quality Act of 2006Introduced Apr 05, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
To amend title 35, United States Code, to modify certain procedures relating to patents.
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S.Con.Res.87Introduced Apr 04, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that United States intellectual property rights must be protected globally.
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H.Con.Res.380Introduced Apr 04, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
Expressing the sense of Congress that United States intellectual property rights must be protected globally.

U.S. Congress - Intellectual property

