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The Inventor's Standards Bureau recognizes that many inventions do not
always meet the stringent requirements for patent approval.
Situations where an inventor may be granted a degree in Applied Gizmology without
the pre-requisite patent are:
Machine Artist Prerequisite Exemption
To qualify for this exemption you must be a bona fide machine artist
and able to provide a portfolio of your work for appraisal by the exemption review
board.
It is recomended but not necessary that applicants hold a diploma
or a degree in art, science, engineering or robotics.
Exceptions will be allowed for Machine artists of
noted ability and reputation.
Professional Inventor Pre-requisite Exemption
To qualify for this exemption you should be employed or otherwise in a position that requires
your direct involvement in the specific designing and building of inventions for industrial or commercial uses.
These uses may be medical, aerospace, transportation, consumer goods/inventions etc.
(Non-commercial inventions are usually considered machine art)
It is recomended but not necessary that applicants hold a technical diploma
or a degree in art, science, engineering or robotics.
Exceptions will be allowed for Professional Inventors of
noted ability and reputation.
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