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Proposed Rule Changes to Focus the Patent Process in the 21st Century
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Javascript required to view site-wide navigation bar. >> View Alternative Site Navigation PATENTS Patents > Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy > Proposed Rule Changes to Focus the Patent Process in the 21st Century Proposed Rule Changes to Focus the Patent Process in the 21st Century 1. Claims Practice 2. Continuation Practice 3. Accelerated Examination 4. IDS Practice Presentation Materials Presentation Schedule >> Find more links to Rulemaking, Policy and Law for USPTO TOP NEWS ... >> Claims and Continuations Final Rule Information, Preliminary Injunction (01NOV2007) Proposed Rule (10AUG2007) >> USPTO proposes new measure to require applicants to identify, with more specificity, the claimed invention to be examined Background The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) continues to propose new initiatives to make its operations more efficient, to ensure that the patent application process promotes innovation, and to improve the quality of issued patents. These pages have been developed to provide full transparency to the public about these ongoing efforts. On July 10, 2006, the USPTO proposed new rule changes related to Information Disclosure Statements. Applicants list information for the examiner to consider in a communication called an Information Disclosure Statement (IDS). These proposed IDS rule changes are designed to encourage patent applicants to provide the USPTO the most relevant information related to their inventions in the early stages of the review process. On June 26, 2006, the USPTO published new procedures for accelerated examination and made these procedures effective on August 25, 2006. These accelerated examination procedures offer filers a final decision by the examiner within 12 months on whether their application for a patent will be granted or denied, and are designed to give applicants quality patents in less time. The USPTO inaugurated these pages with inform"
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