How does the USPTO handle cumulative information in supplemental examination?

The USPTO’s handling of cumulative information in supplemental examination is addressed in MPEP 2816.02. Key points include: Cumulative information generally does not raise a substantial new question of patentability (SNQ) Information is cumulative when it teaches no more than what was previously known from cited prior art in the record However, a combination of references…

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When is there no duty to disclose information to the USPTO?

According to the MPEP Section 2001.05, there is generally no duty to disclose information to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) when: The information is clearly cumulative to information already of record or being made of record in the application, or The information is clearly not material. The MPEP states: “Generally, when information…

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