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Can you infringe a patent application?

Patent Trademark Blog

Can you infringe a pending patent application? You cannot infringe a patent application. Only issued patents can be infringed. For creators of genuinely innovative products, it may seem unfair that they cannot stop copycats unless and until their patents are granted. Focus on the patent number.

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Are design patent applications published?

Patent Trademark Blog

Can you see a pending design patent application? No, US design patent applications are not published. Therefore, the public cannot monitor or search for a pending design patent application. Need to apply for a design patent? Why does it matter that design patent applications are not published?

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Discontinuation of AFCP 2.0: Strategic Adjustments for Patent Applicants

JD Supra Law

Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced the discontinuation of the After Final Consideration Pilot 2.0 This change necessitates a strategic shift for patent applicants, particularly in how they handle nonfinal office action responses and after-final practice. program, effective December 15, 2024.

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Prosecution of patent applications in latam

Olartemoure Blog

The GPPH aims to accelerate prosecution of counterpart patent applications pending using favorable decisions of other patent offices that are also part of the GPPH agreement. La entrada Prosecution of patent applications in latam se publicó primero en OlarteMoure | Intellectual Property.

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Provisional Patent Application: How to Write a PPA

Patent Trademark Blog

What is the purpose of a provisional patent application? To know how to write a provisional patent application (PPA) well, you must first understand its purpose. If the disclosure in your provisional is scant, then your provisional application will not be worth much from a legal perspective.

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UMKC School of Law Wins National Patent Application Drafting Competition

Patently-O

Patent and Trademark Office announced the winner of this year’s National Patent Application Drafting Competition (NPADC), the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. The competition is scored on the basis of the patent application and an oral presentation before a panel of three judges.

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How to Win a Patent Application Argument

Patent Trademark Blog

Will arguments be necessary in your utility patent application? Nine out of ten utility patent applications will get rejected at least once. So, yes, arguments will be required in the vast majority of utility patent applications. Should patent arguments be more legal or technical?