How can I access a reissue application file?
Reissue application files are generally open to public inspection. According to 37 CFR 1.11(b): Reissue applications are open to inspection by the general public The filing of reissue applications (except for continued prosecution applications under 37 CFR 1.53(d)) is announced in the Official Gazette The announcement includes details such as filing date, reissue application and…
Read MoreWhat are the exceptions to public inspection of patent application files?
While most patent application files are available for public inspection, there are several exceptions: Pending or abandoned applications that have not been published under 35 U.S.C. 122(b) Applications subject to a secrecy order Provisional applications Applications that have been terminated or denied and are no longer open to public inspection Interference files, until judgment is…
Read MoreWhat patent application files are open to public inspection?
According to 37 CFR 1.11(a), the following patent application files are open to public inspection: Published applications Patents Statutory invention registrations The public can obtain copies of these files upon payment of the fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.19(b)(2). However, if an application was published in redacted form, the complete file may not be…
Read MoreWhat information is available about reexamination proceedings?
Information about reexamination proceedings is made available to the public in several ways: Announcement in the Official Gazette: The filing of each request for reexamination (where the full fee has been paid) is announced Reexaminations ordered at the Director’s initiative are also announced Public inspection of reexamination files: Once scanned into the Image File Wrapper…
Read MoreHow does the USPTO verify an assignee’s right to inspect a patent application?
The USPTO verifies an assignee’s right to inspect a patent application through documentation. As per MPEP 106.01, the assignee must provide either a copy of the assignment recorded in the USPTO or other evidence of ownership. This documentation is necessary to establish the assignee’s legal right to access the confidential information contained in the patent…
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