Posted by: Ophir Tal in USPTO, US, United States, United Kingdom, UK-IPO, UK, russia, PPH, Patent Prosecution Highway, Patent Prosecution, patent, Japan, Israel, intellectual property, Great Britain, Europe, EPO, Denemark, Canada, Austria, Australia on
Dec 08, 2008
The U.K intellectual property office has launched a new service that allows downloading of certified copies of patent applications on their day of publication. All patents published from 1 January will be available for downloading. The service also provides recent updates regarding late declarations of priority.
UK-IPO also launched a new web filing system that enables users to apply for patents online and to request a search and examination of their patent application. The new filing system enables to request entering of an international patent application to its UK national phase.
Further future enhancements of the aforementioned service will enable downloading of uncertified application's copies and filing of later filed forms via
Posted by: Amit Zuckerstein in USPTO, United States, United Kingdom, UK-IPO, TTab, Trademarks, trademark, private copying, Patent Legislation, Inventors, indefinite articles, ICANN, Domain names, domain name tasting, defences, cyberlaw, Copyright defences, copyright, consultation, claims, blogging, Australia on
Jan 21, 2008
I'd like to share 10 IP related blog posts that caught my eye in the previous week.
Patents
1. Dennis Crouch, in his blog "PatentlyO", writes about one of the suggested changes mentioned in the Senate report on patent reform and in particular to the elimination of