How does the International Bureau review the inventor’s oath or declaration in international design applications?

The International Bureau plays a crucial role in reviewing the inventor’s oath or declaration for international design applications designating the United States. The MPEP states:

The International Bureau reviews international design applications designating the United States to ensure that the required inventor’s oath or declaration is provided for the inventors identified in the international design application. The inventor’s oath or declaration is communicated by the International Bureau to the Office when the published international registration is sent to the Office pursuant to Hague Agreement Article 10(3).

This review process helps ensure that the necessary documentation is in order before the application reaches the USPTO. However, applicants should be aware that additional requirements may arise, particularly if changes are made to the inventor information after the international registration is published.

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Topics: MPEP 2900 - International Design Applications, MPEP 2920.04(C) - Inventor'S Oath Or Declaration, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Hague Agreement, International Bureau, International Design Application, Inventor's Declaration, inventor's oath