In a press release issued July 1, 2011, the USPTO announced pilot changes to the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) that will make the PPH much more widely available, and hence much more useful, to many applicants. Most welcome is the change that will permit PPH filings based on an indication of allowability from any participating patent office, not just the patent office of the priority country.
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@ipwatchdog And when those experts wear black robes???
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@IPLawAlerts @johnwrooney Thanks for sharing the Monsanto article!
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A Look At The Myriad Gene #Patent Claims And The USPTO Memo To Examiners On Myriad http://t.co/htJ35ggaKh
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Oooh boy! RT @PatentScholar: We have Actavis! 5-3 Breyer opinion adopts rule of reason for pay-for-delay: http://t.co/9rjPaj46DB
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New article: A Look At The Myriad Gene Patent Claims And The USPTO Memo To Examiners On Myriad http://t.co/htJ35ggaKh ##patent
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