Can post-filing date references be used to demonstrate lack of enablement?
Generally, post-filing date references should not be used to demonstrate lack of enablement. MPEP 2164.05(a) states: “In general, the examiner should not use post-filing date references to demonstrate that a patent is not enabled.“ However, there are exceptions to this rule. The MPEP explains: “Exceptions to this rule could occur if a later-dated reference provides…
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Can a reference published after the filing date be used under MPEP 2124? Yes, under certain circumstances, a reference published after the filing date of an application can be used as described in MPEP 2124. However, its use is limited and specific. The MPEP states: “References which do not qualify as prior art because they…
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