| OnlyPunjab | Law Forums | Links Directory | Fitness Forums |
Our Spicy Blog
World News
Gadget News
Infotech News
Entertainment News
UK News
News Archives
Culture News
ERP News
Science News
Asia News
Business News
Tech News
Webmaster News
Asia News
Hardware News
Security News
Legal News
South Asia
Africa News
Animal News
no load mutual funds
domain names
Onlypunjab Forums
Law Forums

We Have Recently Made Changes to Our Website, If you are unable to find something Specific, Please Search Below

Google
Web onlypunjab.com

Public Successfully Participates in U.S. Patent Examination Process
Publish Date : 4/27/2008 1:23:00 AM   Source : Legal News Onlypunjab.com

For the first time in patent history, the general public has successfully used the Internet to help improve the quality of patent applications.

The Peer-to-Patent project announced that expert, volunteer reviewers from the general public have cooperated with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to identify "prior art" that has been used in Office actions to reject at least one claim in each of five applications.

The Peer-to-Patent project is an initiative of New York Law School in cooperation with the USPTO aimed at opening the patent examination process to public participation, and improving the quality of patents. Under the Peer-to-Patent pilot program, inventors agree to have their patent applications posted for up to four months on the www.peertopatent.org Web site. Expert volunteers from the public then discuss the applications and submit prior art they think might be relevant to determining if an invention is new and non-obvious, as the law requires.

The program's first 19 patent applications--including applications from GE, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems Inc., all companies that volunteered to be part of this pilot--have been examined. For every 500 patent applications published in 2007, the USPTO received only one third-party prior art submission. In the Peer-to-Patent pilot, volunteer reviewers supplied nearly four prior art references for each pilot application - a trend which could significantly help the USPTO if Peer-to-Patent expands beyond a pilot phase.

So far, of the first 19 first office actions sent by the USPTO, five patent applications received non-final rejections that relied specifically upon prior art submitted through Peer-to-Patent. In these instances, submissions of prior art from the public enabled the USPTO to reject claims the examiners believe fail the novelty and non-obvious requirements that prohibit patents on inventions that have already been invented or would have been obvious. The USPTO response time on these office actions is notable. Because the USPTO agreed to examine patent applications in the pilot ahead of other applications, the time between application filing and the onset of examination shrank from four to two years.

USPTO's Commissioner for Patents John Doll noted, "I hope other patent applicants look at the processing statistics from this pilot program and realize that Peer-to-Patent review might be a win-win situation for them. We are encouraged by the initial success of the pilot, and we believe it holds potential as a source of relevant prior art."

In sending the program's first non-final rejection, the USPTO examiner used prior art and commentary submitted by Steven Pearson, a senior software engineer at IBM, to reject claims of an HP application. The second non-final rejection relied upon prior art and commentary submitted by Rob Cameron, a Professor of Computer Science at Simon Fraser University, to reject claims of an IBM application. As a result, Pearson and Cameron have been awarded the title "prior artist" on the pilot Web site.

"It is a privilege to participate in this important project," Steve Pearson, IBM software engineer, said. "I'm confident these early results will help validate that this community approach can have a meaningful impact on the examination process and the quality of patents. Hopefully this will encourage the participation of more domain experts in this pilot program."

Professor Cameron believes "it is to everyone's benefit--inventor, investor and the public at large--to make the best possible effort to ensure that issued patents are properly placed in the context of related prior art. In the future, I think that an open, mediated review process following the trail blazed by Peer-to-Patent should become an integral part of best practice patent examination."

HP and IBM will now have the opportunity to respond to these first office actions and persuade the examiners their claims are new and non-obvious.

"We're very pleased with this initial outcome," Manny Schecter, Associate General Counsel for Intellectual Property at IBM said. "Patents of questionable merit are of little value to anyone. We much prefer that the best prior art be identified so that the resulting patent is truly bulletproof. This is precisely why we eagerly agreed to sponsor this project and other patent quality initiatives. We are proud of this result, which validates the concept of Peer-to-Patent, and can only improve the quality of patents produced by the patent system."

Launched in June of last year, Peer-to-Patent opens the patent examination process for the first time, enabling the public to contribute prior art and commentary relevant to the examination of pending patent applications assigned in TC 2100 technologies with the goal of improving patent quality. On average, each posted application has garnered a community of 14 reviewers who have submitted five instances of prior art per application.

Peer-to-Patent is currently seeking computer and software experts to review 13 new patent applications, on topics ranging from photographic image inversion to managing virtual collaboration systems. Christopher Wong, Project Manager, Peer-to-Patent says, "We're seeking enthusiastic and knowledgeable people to join our diverse community and ensure the integrity of our patent system." Descriptions of all applications are available at: http://dotank.nyls.edu/communitypatent/applications.html.

About Peer-to-Patent
Peer-to-Patent is an initiative of New York Law School's Institute for Information Law and Policy in cooperation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The pilot program allows for public participation in the patent examination process and will run for one year. The Peer-to-Patent software and pilot program have been developed with the sponsorship of CA, GE, HP, IBM, Intellectual Ventures, the MacArthur Foundation, Microsoft, Omidyar Network, and Red Hat. Visit www.peertopatent.org for more information.



More Onlypunjab.com News Stories


Court asked to lift Taslima book ban         Publish Date : 2/25/2005 10:10:00 AM  
A rights activist here has moved court to get a ban on exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen's book 'Dwikhandito', or Split Into Two, lifted.

Action-packed parliament session from Friday         Publish Date : 2/25/2005 10:06:00 AM  
Parliament begins Friday a three-month session featuring the Congress-led coalition's first full budget, a slew of reforms and expected political clashes under the shadow ....

Christian magician jailed for blasphemy         Publish Date : 2/25/2005 10:02:00 AM  
A Pakistan court has sentenced a Christian magician to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for tearing up a copy of Quran as part of a magic act.

Manmohan Singh's maiden bilateral visit March-end         Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:45:00 AM  
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to undertake his first overseas bilateral visits in the last week of March, with a trip to Sri Lanka and Mauritius.

Home Minister Patil gets breathing space         Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:36:00 AM  
A few months ago his future in one of India's most powerful offices was in serious doubt. But now, Home Minister Shivraj Patil appears to have planted his feet firmly in his ministry.

Elections are in the air in Tamil Nadu         Publish Date : 2/24/2005 9:21:00 AM  
With Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalitha threatening fresh elections, the walls in the state capital are being painted white.

Nepal Army objects to UN envoy slur         Publish Date : 1/29/2005 2:01:00 PM  
The Royal Nepalese Army Friday denied a top UN official's accusation that it was violating human rights of Maoist suspects with impunity.

NGOs at work in Rajasthan local body polls         Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:52:00 PM  
Posters, pamphlets, puppet shows, group discussions... all these methods and more are being used by civil rights groups in Rajasthan to increase awareness of the electorate ....

Gandhi urges voters to throw out 'corrupt' Chautalas         Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:52:00 PM  
Kicking off her campaign for the assembly polls, Congress president Sonia Gandhi told Harayana's voters Friday to elect a party that can work in harmony with the central government.

Illegitimate child? Caste will be father's!         Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:48:00 PM  
The Supreme Court Friday held that even an illegitimate child would inherit only his/her father's caste irrespective of the caste to which the mother belonged.

Total Results : 1364  
More News (Opens in New Window) :    [1]   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137      Next Page


News Archives | Asia News | World News | Gadget News | Entertainment News | Infotech News | UK News | Culture News | ERP News | Science News | Asia News | Business News | Hardware News | Security News | Legal News | South Asia | Africa News | Animal News | Canada News | Europe News | Health News | Middle East | Sports News | Advertising News | America News | Application News | Asia Pacific | Software News | Education News | Networking News | Technology News |
Entertainment News | Add Your Link to Our Directory | Travel News | Fitness News |

Post News About Your Company or Website Services Update on This Website Within 15 Hours
Discuss This Press Release in Forums, Get Views of Others on Story and Post Yours

alcoholism treatment

Canada News

Gadget News

Infotech News

Europe News

Health News

Middle East

Sports News

Advertising News

America News

Application News

Asia Pacific

Software News

Education News

Networking News

Technology News

Entertainment News

Add Your Link to Our Directory

Travel News

Fitness News

Onlypunjab Coop | Latest News | Reprint Articles | meditation techniques |

Copyrighted Material © Onlypunjab.com 1998 - 2007.      Contact Us with Suggestions / DMCA / Complaints / Corrections at Support Desk