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Patent Quality Chat:First Inventor to File (FITF) Patent ProsecutionPatent Quality ChatWebinar Series 2016 (2 of 11)February 9, 2016
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Patent Quality Chat:First Inventor to File (FITF) Patent ProsecutionTom HughesSupervisor, Office of Patent Quality Assurance (OPQA), USPTO
Kathleen Kahler FondaSenior Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration (OPLA), USPTO
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Agenda
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• Overview of the First Inventor to File (FITF) Provision of the America Invents Act (AIA)
• FITF Statistics
• AIA (FITF) Status and Indicator Tips for identifying and correcting errors
• Prior Art Rejections under FITF Tips for prosecuting
AIA Provisions and Effective Dates
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Reexamination transition for threshold
Tax strategies are deemed within prior art
Best mode
Human organism prohibition
OED statute of limitations
Day of EnactmentSept 16, 2011
Prioritized Examination
15% transition Surcharge
10 DaysSept 26, 2011
Reserve Fund
Electronic filing incentive
Inventor’s oath/declaration
Preissuance submission
Supplemental examination
Citation of prior art in a patent file
Inter partes review
Post-grant review
Covered business method review
First-inventor-to-file
Derivation proceedings
Repeal of statutory invention registration
New patent fees
Micro entity discount
15 daysOct 1, 2011
60 DaysNov 15, 2011
12 MonthsSept 16, 2012
18 MonthsMar 2013
AIA Provisions and Effective Dates
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First Inventor to File (FITF) STATISTICS
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Pre-AIA vs. AIA: Percent of Pending Applications*
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Pre-AIA vs. AIA: Percent of Applications* Filed
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Pre-AIA vs. AIA: Percent of Allowed Applications*
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First Inventor to File (FITF) AIA STATUS and INDICATOR
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AIA First Inventor To File Status
• What is the AIA status of my application as shown in PAIR?
• Do I consider this AIA status to be correct?• If not, why is it wrong and how can I fix it?
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AIA (FITF) Status Indicator in PAIR
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Possible Values- Yes if FITF- No if not FITF- “---” (hyphen) not ready for examination
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AIA (FITF) Application Types
Filed on or after March 16, 2013, without a priority or benefit to an
application filed before March 16, 2013
A transition application is an application that contains benefit or
priority claims to an application filed before March 16, 2013.
A statement under 37 CFR 1.55 or 1.78 may be needed (unless provided in a
parent application).
transitionapplication
“pure” AIA FITF
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Considering a “Wrong” AIA Status Indicator• Is my domestic benefit/foreign priority information
accurately reflected on my filing receipt?– No → why not?– Yes → next question
• What was the AIA (FITF) status of the parent application?
• Did I make a statement under 1.55 or 1.78?
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Correcting the AIA Status Indicator• Update my domestic benefit/foreign priority information
– Submit a properly marked up (i.e., with respect to the latest filing receipt) and signed Corrected Application Data Sheet (ADS)
– Include an accompanying petition for late claim, if necessary– Request a corrected filing receipt
• Confirm that the AIA (FITF) indicator status of the parent application was correct. If not, fix the parent application and monitor the status of the child application
• Make or rescind a statement under 37 CFR 1.55 or 1.78 as necessary
BEST PRACTICE: Monitor PAIR for change in AIA (FITF) status indicator. If no change in AIA (FITF ) status indicator, call the examiner.
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First Inventor to File (FITF) PRIOR ART REJECTIONS
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AIA Statutory Framework
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Prior Art 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(Basis for Rejection)
Exceptions35 U.S.C. 102(b)
(Not Basis for Rejection)
102(a)(1)Disclosure with Prior
Public Availability Date
102(b)(1)
(A)Grace Period Disclosure by Inventor or
Obtained from Inventor
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Third Party
102(a)(2)U.S. Patent,
Published U.S. Patent Application, and Published PCT
Application with Prior Filing Date
102(b)(2)
(A)Disclosure Obtained from Inventor
(B)Intervening Disclosure by Third Party
(C)Commonly Owned Disclosures
AIA Statutory Framework Chart
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102(a)(1) potential prior art includes public disclosures that have a public availability date before the effective filing date of the claimed invention and are:
• patented;
• described in a printed publication;
• in public use;
• on sale; or
• otherwise available to the public.
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102(a)(1) date(the public availability date of the disclosure)
effective filing date (EFD) of claimed
invention
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Prior Art under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1)
Prior Art
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102(a)(2) potential prior art includes issued or published U.S. patent documents that name another inventor and have an effectively filed date before the effective filing date of the claimed invention:
• U.S. Patent;• U.S. Patent Application Publication; or• WIPO published PCT (international) application that designates the United States
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Prior Art under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2)
102(a)(2) date(the effectively filed date of
U.S. patent document)
effective filing date (EFD) of
claimed invention
Prior Art
Establishing an Exception • The potential prior art disclosure can unambiguously
be attributed to the application’s inventor• 37 CFR 1.77(b)(6) statement in the specification• 37 CFR 1.130 declarations of attribution or prior
public disclosure• A statement of common ownership
– available for 102(a)(2) art only
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Declarations under 37 CFR 1.130(a)
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for 102(b)(1)(A)
and 102(b)(2)(A) exceptions
Declarations under 37 CFR 1.130(b)
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for 102(b)(1)(B)
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Help to Ensure Proper Assessment of Your Evidentiary Declaration
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RULE FOR SUBMISSION OF DECLARATION
DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION IN IFW DOC CODE
130(a) Affidavit-Rule 130(a)-AIA (FITF) ONLY AF/D.130A
130(b) Affidavit-Rule 130(b)-AIA (FITF) ONLY AF/D.130B
131(a) or 131(c) Affidavit-Rule 131-pre-AIA (FTI) ONLY AF/D.131
132 Affidavit-traversing rejectns or objectns rule 132 AF/D.132
Not Covered by a Specific Rule Affidavit-not covered under specific rule AF/D.OTHER
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First Inventor to File (FITF) RESOURCES
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How Do I Get Help?
• AIA Contact Center 855-HELP-AIA [855-435-7242]– [email protected]
• OPLA HelpLine 571-272-7701– [email protected]
• Your examiner– TC AIA Specialists– Lead POCs on AIA FITF
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Let’s Chat aboutFirst Inventor to File (FITF) Patent ProsecutionTom HughesSupervisor, Office of Patent Quality Assurance (OPQA), USPTO
Kathleen Kahler FondaSenior Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration (OPLA), USPTO
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