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As of June 6, 2006, the organizations and persons listed below have submitted comments in response to the proposed rule Changes to Eliminate the Disclosure Document Program, published in the Federal Register at 71 Fed. Reg. 17399 (Apr. 6, 2006), and in the Official Gazette at 1306 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 22 (May 2, 2006). It is hoped that the public will review this list to determine if it is complete. If any person or organization has submitted comments but is not included in this listing, please submit the comment by electronic mail message at ddp.comments@uspto.gov, or contact Robert W. Bahr by telephone at (571) 272-8800.

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A. Intellectual Property and Other Organizations

  1. American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) [PDF]
  2. United Inventors Association (UIA) [PDF]

B. Individuals

  1. Barron, Rick [PDF]
  2. Boland, J.F. [PDF]
  3. Burkhardt, George [PDF]
  4. Davis, Tonya [PDF]
  5. Eric [PDF]
  6. Field Jr, Thomas [PDF]
  7. Francis, Ray [PDF]
  8. Galoway, Lee [PDF]
  9. Golan, Yvette [PDF]
  10. Guza, David [PDF]
  11. Knapp, Margaret [PDF]
  12. Lewis, David [PDF]
  13. Merrill, Richard [PDF]
  14. Meschter, John [PDF]
  15. Mingus, Jason [PDF]
  16. Prochaska, Brett [PDF]
  17. Randall5977 [PDF]
  18. Shideler, Blynn [PDF]
  19. Slate, William [PDF]
  20. Thomas, Donald [PDF]
  21. Tower, Robert [PDF]
  22. Wahlberg, Stuart [PDF]
  23. White, James [PDF]

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