How does the USPTO handle correspondence information submitted through EFS-Web for international design applications?

For international design applications, the USPTO may use correspondence information submitted through EFS-Web in certain situations. According to MPEP 2912:

Where no correspondence information is included in the submission, or the correspondence information was not made in accordance with the applicable regulations, the Office may use application data furnished through EFS-Web for purposes of correspondence until corrected by the applicant.

This means that if there’s no correspondence information provided or if the information doesn’t comply with regulations, the USPTO may rely on the data submitted through EFS-Web. For example, they might use the correspondence address associated with a customer number entered through EFS-Web instead of an address provided in an unsigned paper submission. Applicants should ensure their EFS-Web information is accurate and up-to-date.

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Topics: MPEP 2900 - International Design Applications, MPEP 2912 - Correspondence In Respect Of International Design Applications Filed With The Uspto As An Office Of Indirect Filing, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Correspondence Information, EFS-Web, International Design Application, USPTO