When do intervening rights apply to reinstated patents?

Intervening rights apply to reinstated patents during a specific time frame. According to MPEP § 2591, these rights are applicable to actions taken: After the 6-month grace period for paying the maintenance fee But prior to the acceptance of the late maintenance fee The MPEP states: “A court before which such matter is in question…

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What are intervening rights in reinstated patents?

Intervening rights in reinstated patents are legal protections provided by 35 U.S.C. 41(c)(2) for individuals or businesses who used or made substantial preparations to use a patented invention during the period when the patent had lapsed due to non-payment of maintenance fees, but before it was reinstated. According to MPEP § 2591: “No patent, the…

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What activities are protected by intervening rights?

Intervening rights protect a range of activities related to the patented invention during the lapse period. MPEP § 2591 outlines the following protected activities: Making Purchasing Importing Using Selling to others for use or sale The MPEP specifically states: “…the right of any person or his or her successors in business who made, purchased, imported,…

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