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United States Patents Quarterly

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TheUnited States Patents Quarterly(U.S.P.Q.) is aUnited Stateslegal reporterpublished by theBloomberg Industry Group[1]in Washington, D.C. The U.S.P.Q. coversintellectual propertycases includingpatents,copyrights,trademarks,andtrade secrets,from 1913 to the present. The publisher stopped the sequence of volume numbers and restarted with a second series, cited as U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA), in 1987.

The U.S.P.Q. reports case law from theUnited States Supreme Courtand most federal appeals courts, including theCourt of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,United States Court of Federal Claims,andUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.It also includes cases fromUnited States District Courts,and certain decisions from administrative tribunals, such as theTrademark Trial and Appeal Board,theBoard of Patent Appeals and Interferences,theUnited States International Trade Commissionand theCommissioner of Patents and Trademarks,and opinions from state courts.[2]

The reporter is published with a digest in cumulative and annual volumes. The digests haveheadnotesfrom the opinions and are organized according to a classification scheme. The digests are published with cases of tables organized alphabetically and by tribunal, and with a topical index.[3]

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  1. ^"Intellectual Property Research Guide: Cases".lawlibguides.luc.edu.Retrieved2 December2023.
  2. ^1 USPQ2d, i (1987).
  3. ^1-20 Cumulative Digest USPQ 2d, 1 (1994).
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