Patents & Trademarks Questions for declaration
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
If I file a Section 8 & 9 Declaration for renewal during the 6-month grace period, does the use of the mark I rely on in my Sec 8 Declaration need to be use that has occurred before the deadline t... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Group: Filed an assignment document, then filed Decs 8/15. Was told by the USPTO that they update the information after receiving the assignment. I was told TODAY that this is no... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Hi, I have a 103 rejection and the art being cited is one of the inventor's own patents. Can I remove this reference (like I would in a 102(e) rejection) with a 132 declaration signed b... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Once an inventor signs a declaration, is there a maximum permitted delay between the time the declaration is signed and the time it is submitted to the USPTO? I know that there's the statutory lim... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
a quick question: I thought that filling out sb01a (declaration for a utility application using an application data sheet) and uploading as part of my efs-web application would be a sensible way of do... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
br> I would like to file CA to USPTO, could I sign and submit a Declaration to USPTO again? Thanks for your great help Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Hello! from japan Please give me an answer for teh following question. As long as huge extension fees are paid, can the declaration be filed within 6 months after USPTO sent a notice requesting the... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I am an inventor on a recent non-provisional US Pat App (App no.1) and was asked by the assignee to sign a Declaration-Oath. App no. 1 incorporates a previously filed PCT application by reference (App. no. 2... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
i have a final rejection. I have data I want considered that was submitted in a declaration in an earlier case that i claim priority to. It was not submitted in my currently pending case. ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I am submitting a 132 declaration. Do I have to state that I am the inventor and the assignee to show that I have a vested interest? Thank you. Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Non-provisional filed using Application Data Sheet (37 CFR 1.76) . SB01A is used for declaration. However, there are more than two inventors. Which form should be used for additional inventors? Can I use ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
If an inventor is out of town and physically unable to sign and return the declaration/oath, but is able to read and approve the application for filing, can the application be filed without the declaration/o... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I'm stumped on which form to use as the declaration for my nonprovisional utility patent. I received a Notice to File Missing Parts, requesting "a properly signed oath or delcaration in compliance... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Drafting - updated on 2/26/2009
Is this right - a Rule 131 Declaration can only be used if the patent reference is not more than one year prior to Applicants effective filing date - how does that work if I have a provisional and a ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
What type of violation is it if someone intentionally leaves out co-inventors on a patent application and it publishes? Also, they fail to let the patent office know the pending patent was offered for ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 11/3/2009
While working for company A I invented a device that saves the company approximately 10 million dollars annually. I had signed an intellectual property clause with that company. I no longer work for that c... Read More Answer 
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