Patent Law FAQ
This FAQ answers all your questions about patent law, patent procedure, and the patent examination process.
How do I cite non-English language documents in an IDS?
When citing non-English language documents in an Information Disclosure Statement (IDS), follow these guidelines:
- Provide a concise explanation of the relevance of the document.
- Include an English language translation or abstract if available.
- If a translation is not available, indicate the language of the document.
According to MPEP 609.04(a): “Where the information listed is not in the English language, but was cited in a search report or other action by a foreign patent office in a counterpart foreign application, the requirement for a concise explanation of relevance can be satisfied by submitting an English-language version of the search report or action which indicates the degree of relevance found by the foreign office.”
Properly citing non-English documents ensures the examiner can consider their relevance to your application.
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