Can a patent owner contest a title change during reexamination?

While a patent owner can comment on a proposed title change during reexamination, the final decision rests with the examiner. The MPEP 2660.02 clearly states:

“While a change in the title may be commented on by the patent owner, the final decision as to the change is that of the examiner, and the examiner’s decision is not subject to review.”

This means that even if the patent owner disagrees with the proposed change, they cannot formally contest or appeal the examiner’s decision regarding the title change.

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Topics: MPEP 2600 - Optional Inter Partes Reexamination, MPEP 2660.02 - The Title, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Examiner'S Decision, Patent Owner Rights, title change