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What happens if a protest is incomplete or does not include copies of relied-upon documents?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 29, 2024
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What happens if a protest is incomplete or does not include copies of relied-upon documents?

An incomplete protest or one lacking copies of relied-upon documents will not be entered into the application file. The MPEP states:

“A protest must be complete and contain a copy of every document relied on by the protestor, whether the document is a prior art document, court litigation material, affidavit, or declaration, etc. A protest not accompanied by a copy of each document relied on (except for U.S. patents and U.S. patent application publications) will not be entered.“

Furthermore:

“A protestor will not be given an opportunity to supplement or complete any protest which is incomplete.“

This means that if your protest is found to be incomplete, it will be rejected without the chance to add missing information or documents. It’s crucial to ensure that your protest is complete and includes all necessary documentation when submitted.

To learn more:

  • Patent Protest
  • Incomplete Protest
  • Document Copies
  • Protest Rejection
Topics: MPEP 1900 - Protest, MPEP 1901.03 - How Protest Is Submitted, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Document copies, Incomplete Protest, patent protest, Protest Rejection
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