How does the waiver of patent rights in a SIR affect related applications?
The waiver of patent rights in a SIR can significantly affect related applications:
- The waiver takes effect on publication of the SIR.
- It may affect the patentability of claims in related applications without SIR requests, such as divisional or other continuing applications.
- The waiver is effective for all inventions claimed in the SIR.
- It waives the right to obtain a patent on the same invention claimed in any other application not issued before the publication date of the SIR.
The MPEP advises: Examiners should apply standards similar to those applied in making “same invention” double patenting determinations to determine whether a waiver by an inventor to claims in a SIR precludes patenting by the same inventor to subject matter in any related application.
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