Archive for September 2022
Understanding Patent Office Actions
Stage One is a Simple Paperwork Review After the patent application is filed, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) reviews the application to confirm that the paperwork rules have…
Read MorePatent Filing Receipts
What is a Filing Receipt? When a patent application is filed electronically, an initial electronic filing receipt is issued immediately by the United States Patent and Trademark Office assigning a…
Read MorePublished Patent Applications
When Does an Application Publish? Unless a patent application is requested to be kept confidential, at 18 months from the priority date of the patent application, it “publishes” and becomes…
Read MoreTrademark Statements of Use and Declarations of Continued Use
Trademark Rights Can Extend Forever Use of a trademark by a business gives limited rights to the trademark user just by being used publicly in combination with particular products or…
Read MorePatent Issue Notification
What is a Patent Issue Notification? Congratulations on your patent being approved to issue! Prior to the patent issuing, the Patent Office sends out a Patent Issue Notification, but it’s…
Read MorePatent Applicant’s Duty to Disclose
Duty to Disclose Relevant References to US Patent Office In the United States and several other countries, a patent applicant and anyone within the applicant’s company or associated with the…
Read MorePatent Grant Notice
My Patent Granted – Now What? Congratulations on your patent being granted! On the date your patent grants, a copy of the patent is available for download from the US…
Read MoreThe Patent Process
How Long Does it Take to Get a Patent? The process to get a patent is, unfortunately, not a fast process and can take anywhere from a year to five…
Read MorePatent Inventors
Who Should I List as an Inventor on a Patent Application? An inventor on a patent application is anyone who provides a meaningful contribution to the novelty of an invention…
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