What is the time limit for responding to a notification of refusal in an international design application?

The time limit for responding to a notification of refusal in an international design application is typically three months from the date of receipt of the notification by the International Bureau. This is stated in MPEP 2920.05(a): “The prescribed time limit for responding to a notification of refusal is set forth in Hague Rule 18(1)(c).…

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What are the grounds for refusal in a Notification of Refusal?

According to MPEP 2920.05(a), the grounds for refusal in a Notification of Refusal may include: Rejections based on conditions for patentability under title 35, United States Code, such as: 35 U.S.C. 171 (design patent) 35 U.S.C. 102 (novelty) 35 U.S.C. 103 (non-obviousness) 35 U.S.C. 112 (written description, enablement, definiteness) Requirements for restriction (where more than…

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What happens if an applicant fails to respond to a notification of refusal within the time limit?

If an applicant fails to respond to a notification of refusal within the prescribed time limit, the international design application will be considered abandoned with respect to the United States. This is outlined in MPEP 2920.05(a): “Failure to timely respond to a notification of refusal will result in abandonment of the application as to the…

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