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BrianCreeksEnd
most recent 16 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 NOV by BrianCreeksEnd
When I click on Patent information I get this error.


message "Too many requests"
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 14 NOV by HMF Admin
This happens when internet bots scan HelpMeFind and overwhelm it. It usually only lasts a few minutes.

This is a tough one to solve as many bots do not respect standard website indexing/scanning rules and follow EVERY link on HMF. We continue to work on a solution.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 16 NOV by BrianCreeksEnd
Thank you for the update.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 15 NOV by jedmar
It is also the USPTO that has created hurdles.
Go directly on your browser to "Patent Public Search". Click "Basic Search". Type the number as PP18473.

If you get a message like try later, just open simultaneously a second browser window with Patent Public Search. That usually works.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 16 NOV by BrianCreeksEnd
Thank You!. I have for several years tried to figure out how to do a patent search on that site.
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RoseAUScot
most recent 10 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 OCT by BrianCreeksEnd
Hello, I'm new here and am trying to find information about the patent status for Abraham Darby. I have searched for it and clicked on the USPTO patent button, but the requests returns an error, "too many requests". Maybe I'm not using the site properly? Any help on either is appreciated.

Thanks.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 OCT by Nastarana
If by "patent status" you mean, Can you propagate AD, yes you can. PVP lasts 20 yrs., US patent was issued in 1989 and would have expired in 2009. If you want to sell it you might have to use the AUSname, but those names have proved no barrier to Ebay sellers who have making a lot of money on off patent English roses.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 10 OCT by BrianCreeksEnd
Yes I am asking if I can propagate and sell. I also wondered about the name as I have read they can be trademarked and those last longer than the patent. I'll use the AUScot registration name.

Thank you very much.
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