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I remember seeing that the USPTO was going to stop forwarding requests to the old EPAS URL to the new Assignment Center. Well, I guess that MyUSPTO was using the old EPAS URL, because if you click on "Record Assignments" in MyUSPTO, it goes to
<a href="https://epas.uspto.gov">https://epas.uspto.gov</a> and you get a "This site can't be reached" message. </div>
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Another example of the great IT capabilities of the USPTO.</div>
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Going directly to <a href="https://assignmentcenter.uspto.gov/" id="LPlnk467437">
https://assignmentcenter.uspto.gov/</a> works.</div>
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<p>-Bruce Young</p>
<p>(712) 541-9822</p>
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