Mr. President, I understand we have the Feinstein amendment No. 133 at the desk. I ask unanimous consent that the Feinstein amendment No. 133 be modified with the changes that are at the desk. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered. The amendment, as modified, is as follows: On page 2, line 3, strike ``FIRST INVENTOR TO FILE.'' and insert ``FALSE MARKING.'' On page 2, strike line 4 and all that follows through page 16, line 21, and insert the following: (a) False Marking.-- On page 17, line 18, strike ``(l)'' and insert ``(b)''. On page 18, strike line 22 and all that follows through page 32, line 11. On page 66, strike line 9 and all that follows through page 67, line 8. On page 71, line 1, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 71, line 5, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 72, line 24, strike ``Derivation'' and insert ``Interference''. On page 72, lines 24 and 25, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 73, line 4, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 73, line 18, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 73, line 23, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''. On page 74, lines 2 and 3, strike ``derivation'' and insert ``interference''.…
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