Microsoft Corp. has launched an online "Patent Tracker" tool that allows anyone to search for and view the company's patents
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...can take a certain degree of solace if they get to the PTO to file their patents first, potentially reducing their patent litigation expenses, while...
... about worries of a potential surge on the servers supporting the PTO's website on March 15, as patentees rush to get their applications...
...posted her remarks from the PTO forum and other thoughts on the ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
IP lawyers and their clients are preparing to implement fundamental changes to U.S. patent law. Beginning March 16, the U.S. will go to a "first-inventor-to file" patent system, a major switc
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and their allies argue that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has granted too many dubious patents, particularly in the software field, forcing...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It asked the PTO for a formal re-examination of the seven Honeywell patents asserted against...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...patent applicants another avenue, said John Calvert, acting associate commissioner for the PTO's office of innovation development. That's a good development, he said...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of access to prior art in key areas like software patents," PTO Director David Kappos said in a statement. To be part...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Office Action notification system. The company claims that this "significantly reduces PTO correspondence processing overhead," in ...
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