| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Cf., e.g., Smith v. Hall, 301 U. S. 216, 233 (1937) (citing RCA for the proposition that a ???heavy burden of persuasion . . . rests upon one who seeks to negative novelty in a patent by showing prior use???); Mumm v. Jacob E. Decker & Sons, 301 U. S. 168, 171 (1937) (???Not only is the burden to make good this defense upon the party setting it up, but his burden is a heavy one, as it has been hel
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