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Defending your rights –
         invention decision




                            Chen JingFung (Grace)
                             @csie.ntut.edu.tw
                                2012/05/31
Chapter 7-8, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide” 15th, 2011, ISBN: 1413313825
Outline
•   The journey for (IP) Protection
•   The advantage for filing an application by you
•   discussion the Pirate issue
•   Other protection methods if non-patentability
    – some useful strategies: trademark, copyright …

• A patent application (lay inventors) to PTO
    – Some Patent application electronic forms
    – Analyze details in a RPA

                    © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut   2
The proceeding for
  Intellectual Property (IP) Protection
• After making commercial evaluation & search,
  consider following alternatives
    – Advice: don’t give up you day job
physical protection                                         Virtual protection

                         Test the market for
                                                              Keep it a trade
     File a PPA           up to a year and
                                                                 secret
                         then consider RPA




  Use distinctive
                            Use a clever
 “trade dress” for                                          File a design patent
                            trademark &
unfair competition                                               application
                         copyright coverage
     coverage
physical protection         Virtual protection              physical protection
                                                                                  3
                      © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
The advantage for filing an application
 • Why file a patent application before offering
   the invention to a manufacturer


                          inventor
                                                corporate                  Offer more so get more
Offensive rights for                                                       • most manufacturers
your invention                                                               want a proprietary or
                                           Have rights even if you
• your invention will                      sign a Waiver                     privileged position
  be defined in                                                              (commercial advantage)
  precise terms w/                         • Your powerful rights          • They may to buy your
  formal drawing & be Respect for your       against underhanded             invention with its coving
  established your    invention              dealing by the                  patent application
  claim in PTO        • After showing your   manufacturer
                        application, a
                        manufacturer will
                        think you’re a
                        serious player
                                                                                                  4
                                     © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Pirate issue
• Common misconception
   – Can’t patent (?), since someone will see
     your invention, copy it & make it more cheaply
• Facts
   – Usually copiers copy successful products in the
     marketplace by reverse engineering
   – A patent will enable you to stop their production or get
     royalties from them



                                   reverse
                                 engineering




                                                            Fig ref: klnce.edu
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Other protection methods if non-
           patentability
                          Commercial potential $$                                     Charge submitters
                                                                                      idea = $10
                                                                                      Pay royalties on
                                                       <- Close prior art but         the sales
                               Non-Patentability
                                                           not a dead ringer
  Record
conception                                                                          Submit your
 properly                                                                             idea to
                                                                                    Quirky.com
 Provide a clever trademark
    Ex. registered mark®                                                        Consider Trade
 & unregistered mark(TM, SM)                                                        secret

      TM for goods                       Provide                    Provide
      SM for services   Obtain a        distinctive              copyrightable
                         design                                    labeling
                                      ”Trade Dress”
                         patent


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                           © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Trademark vs. Trade dress
                          Trademark                           Trade dress
    Definition            A brand name for                    A product’s physical appearance, including
                          product                             its size, shape, color, design, & texture
    Online search                               TIPO - trademark reference database
    tool
                                                USPTO – TESS (Trademark Electronic Search System)

                                     SOL
                            Disclaimer: “HELMET”


                             Thai life insurance
        example           http://www.thailife.com



                                  七喜(7.Up)
                            http://www.7up.com/


Ref: answers.com/trademarkia.com/wememap.com                                                           7
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Copyrightable labeling

  definition       A legal concept by most governments,             A non-profit organization which aim to
                   giving exclusive rights on the creator of        protect the range of creative works
                   an original work (i.e. “the right to copy”)      available
  coverage         Exclusive rights                                 Six major licenses of CC
                   • Produce copies or reproductions &              • Attribution (CC BY)
                       sell those copies (including typically,      • Attribution share Alike(CC BY-SA)
                       electronic copies)                           • Attribution No Derivatives (CC BY-ND)
                   • Import or export the work                      • Attribution Non-Commercial(CC BY-NC)
                   • Create derivative works                        • Attribution Non-Commercial Share
                   • Perform or display the work publicly               Alike (CC BY-NC-SA)
                   • Sell or assign these rights to others          • Attribution Non-Commercial No
                   • Transmit or display by radio or video              Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)
                                                                    Arduino (CC BY-SA); Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)

                                                                                                  Green licenses
                                                                                               have been ported
History about                                                                                   Blue licenses are
  expanding                                                                                         being ported
copyrights (US)                                                                                Sky licenses ports
                                                                                                         planned
                                                                                                               8
Ref: copyright(wiki)                       © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Discussion – trade secret

• Keep it secret



• Effect of “patent pending” notice



• Disadvantage of keeping secret

                   © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut   9
Trade secret – keep it secret

• While the patent application
  – PTO must keep your patent application secret
    until it’s publish (18 month after filing Nov 29,
    2000)
      Filing patent                Anyone copied it
    application (RPA)                                         Issued Patents


                              Published
                             Applications
                                                                   Ask back money


  – Provided you’ve filed an NPR (Nonpublication
    Request)
                        © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut                         10
Effect of “patent pending” notice

• No legal rights,
  – but it is used by most manufacturers in order to
    deter competitors <- market practices


• However, make sure you don’t use a “patent
  pending” notice <- a criminal offense




                     © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut   11
Disadvantage of secret on
“hardware” invention vs. a process
• Someone can validly patent the hardware
  by a design around
  – They also can sue you for patent infringement


• Keep secret (20 years) is not good way
  – Under a new “prior user’s rights” status
    (35USC 273)
     • If someone has a method patent, but you’ve used
       the method commercially for over one year
        – You have a complete defense to any action for patent
          infringement on the method
                      © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut        12
Test market before filing (?) -1
• Don’t recommend marketing before filing
  – Have less one year to run the test marketing
    (“one-year rule”)
  – You may get discouraged if market it
    unsuccessfully
     • Too discouraged to file a patent application and
       therefore you’ll lose all rights
  – Lose your foreign rights <- miss an absolute
    novelty requirement
                                                   issuance of
                                                      a valid
                                                      patent

  – Anyone (Pirate) sees your product may copy it
    and file a fraudulent patent application on it
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Test market before filing (?) -2
• Don’t recommend marketing before filing,
  there are business disadvantages when
  – The product has a short/seasonal selling period or
    limited market life

  – Test marketing may open an easily copyable
    product to competitors
  – The cost (↑) of test marketing may outweigh
  – Market conditions are changing so fast
     • The results of a market test would soon be obsolete
       (Wall St. Journal, 1984)
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Invention decision flowchart
                                           Record conception
              Invent something              => Build & test it
                                              or filing PPA
                                                                                        Is invention discoverable
                                         Commercial potential (?)                              final product


               Significant market                                                     Keep details
                                              Patentable(?)                                              Filing before
                     novelty                                                           secret for
                                                                                                        manufacturing
                                                                                        20 years
                                            Prepare a patent
               Good trademark,                 application                                 Prepare a       Manufacture
                  trade dress,
                                                                                            patent          & market
               copyright-labeling
                                                 Manufacture &                            application      successful?
                                                  distribute it
 Invent         Manufacture &
                                                                                                                     Invent
sth else       distribute yourself
                                                Prepare a patent                                                    sth else
                                                   application
            Manufacture                                                     Keep as
                               Try to                                                       Patent       File a patent
            & distribute                    Try to sell invention &          trade
                               sell it                                                     pending        application
             yourself                       patent application to            secret                         w/ 1 yr
           Without utility application           manufacturer
                                                                         Manufacture & distribute it                15
                                             © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
A PATENT APPLICATION
TO PTO

       © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut   16
Lay inventors prepare a patent
      application - essential points (1)
• The specification should be detailed enough
  including
   – Description, operation of your invention &
     drawing will be able to make & use the invention
     after reading it
• Avoid “limiting statements”
   – Not refer to “the invention” but only to “this
     embodiment
 Not indicate any field of the                          You don’t know
 invention                                              Your invention doesn’t
 Not mention any problems with                          solve
 the prior art
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Lay inventors prepare a patent
  application - essential points (2)
  – Don’t state that any part is essential

     • Indicate “one or more aspects”
     • Indicate as many embodiments as possible

• The main claims should be as board as the
  prior art permits
• You should “sell” your invention by stressing
  all of its advantage in a non-limiting way
  – Be a new world founder

                   © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut   18
Patent application - electronic forms
 • PTO provides online patent forms over Internet
   via EFS-Web (Electronic Filing System)
Form number         Last updated    introduction
PTO-2038            2012/05         Credit Card payment form & instructions for filing fee
SB05(PTO/SB/05)     2008/08         Utility patent application transmittal
                                    Fee transmittal (PTO/SB/17 removed “additional fees” because
SB17(PTO/SB/17)     2011/09
                                    other PTO forms already provide)
SB17i(PTO/SB/17i)   2009/07         Processing Fee Under 37 CFR 1.17(i) Transmittal
SB17p(PTO/SB/17p) 2009/07           Petition Fee Under 37 CFR 1.17(f), (g) & (h) Transmittal
                                    Nonpublication Request(NPO) under 35 U.S.C. 122(b)(2)(B)(i)
SB35(PTO/SB/35)     2009/07
                                    Send this if you want to keep secret (< 18 months after filing)
SB01(PTO/SB/01)     2009/04         Patent Application Declaration (PAD) form is a statement under
SB01A(PTO/SB/01A) 2009/01           penalty of perjury <- show you’re the true inventor
                                    Information Disclosure Statement, list of prior art cited by
SB08*               2010/02         applicant & copies; the form will ask you the potentially affect
                                    novelty and nonobviousness
                                    Application data sheet (ADS) to provide the bibliographic data
SB14 EFS-WEB        2008/11
                                    (inventors’ names, address ..) + PTO/SB/01A
                                                                                                       19
                                   © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Regular patent application – sections(1
• Introduction
   – Background - Prior Art: State any know problems that the
     invention definitely solves, discuss & criticize the relevant
     prior art
      • Previous patents & other relevant developments in the same
        technological areas
      • Field of invention was previously required but is no longer need (not
        use)because it can link with prior art (might not be relevant)
   – Advantages (optional)
• The summary should briefly describe the invention as
  claimed
• Detailed description
   – Drawings (figures)
      • a brief listing & may include the subsection below, reference
        numbers
   – Reference numbers (optional but desirable)
      • Drawing numbers that designate the respective parts of your
        invention (Ex. 10 motors)                                          20
                          © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Regular patent application - sections(2
        • Detailed description
                – A narrative description of the structure of the
                  invention’s main embodiment including
                  subsections
                   • Description for first embodiment + Figs. 1-X
                   • Operation for first embodiment
3 subsections           – The detailed description explains how the main
(operation,               embodiment of the invention works or operates
description,       • Description for additional embodiment + Figs. Y-Z
operation…)
can extend as           – Describes the structure of an alternative embodiment
a train            • Operation for additional one
                        – How to operate the alternative embodiment
                   •…
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                                 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Regular patent application - sections(3
• Conclusion, ramifications, and scope
  – Summarizes the invention’s advantages
  – The alternative physical forms or uses it can take
  – A broadening paragraph to remind any judge
     • Should not be limited to the particular form(s)
• Claims
  – These are precise sentence fragments that delineate
    the exact nature of your invention
• Abstract
  – A brief summary of the entire specification
  – It is technically considered part of the specification
• Not include this additional data
  – Reference cited, field of search… <- PTO will add this
    data when they print the patent
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After PTO received your application
                      3
                          Amendment

     Your       1 E-file             PTO run a first
                                                                        Examiners
  application       Traditional      exam for doc.
                      postal
                2
• Office Action will do one or more of following
   – Object to one or more informalities of your application
        • Ex. Don’t indicate your citizenship(nationality) properly
   – Object to one or more aspects of your specification and/or
     drawings
   – Reject some or all of your claims
        • Imprecise language
        • Lack of patentability over prior art
• Submit an “Amendment”
   – Make changes, additions, or deletions in the drawings,
     specification, or claims, and/or
   – Convince the examiner that the Office Action was in error
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                                  © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
Summary
• Integrating the journey on IP protections to
  discuss the strategies
  – cope pirate issue & how to handle a non-patentability
    case (ex. Trademark, copyright, trade secret…)


• Give some suggestions for lay inventors to
  prepare a patent application
  – Some online patent application forms & the template
    of RPA & PTO’s response after you sent a application


                   © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut     24
Reference
• David Pressman, chapter 7-8, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-
  Step Guide” to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office, 2011, 15th edition,
  ISBN-10: 1413313825
   – Reference by “Previous Course Slide” record set:
       • introduce invention -> evaluate invention -> WM2Patent,
       • Patent Requirement (novelty & nonobviousness),
       • Patent search (classification search, foreign protection to gain your skill,
         Inquiry for patent search, polishing search skills)

• Blog: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/
   – Introduce hybrid TV/Smart TV (hbbTV) including
       • widget, Android(API), system, ecosystem, framework, service, application…
   – Agile for progressing: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/search/label/Agile
       • About how to teamwork
   – Some programming info such as
       • Apache wookie, refactoring tech, CE-HTML, a solution about removing a
         backdoor “Trojan” & surveillance paper
                                                                                        25
                               © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut

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Defending your Rights

  • 1. Defending your rights – invention decision Chen JingFung (Grace) @csie.ntut.edu.tw 2012/05/31 Chapter 7-8, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide” 15th, 2011, ISBN: 1413313825
  • 2. Outline • The journey for (IP) Protection • The advantage for filing an application by you • discussion the Pirate issue • Other protection methods if non-patentability – some useful strategies: trademark, copyright … • A patent application (lay inventors) to PTO – Some Patent application electronic forms – Analyze details in a RPA © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 2
  • 3. The proceeding for Intellectual Property (IP) Protection • After making commercial evaluation & search, consider following alternatives – Advice: don’t give up you day job physical protection Virtual protection Test the market for Keep it a trade File a PPA up to a year and secret then consider RPA Use distinctive Use a clever “trade dress” for File a design patent trademark & unfair competition application copyright coverage coverage physical protection Virtual protection physical protection 3 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 4. The advantage for filing an application • Why file a patent application before offering the invention to a manufacturer inventor corporate Offer more so get more Offensive rights for • most manufacturers your invention want a proprietary or Have rights even if you • your invention will sign a Waiver privileged position be defined in (commercial advantage) precise terms w/ • Your powerful rights • They may to buy your formal drawing & be Respect for your against underhanded invention with its coving established your invention dealing by the patent application claim in PTO • After showing your manufacturer application, a manufacturer will think you’re a serious player 4 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 5. Pirate issue • Common misconception – Can’t patent (?), since someone will see your invention, copy it & make it more cheaply • Facts – Usually copiers copy successful products in the marketplace by reverse engineering – A patent will enable you to stop their production or get royalties from them reverse engineering Fig ref: klnce.edu 5 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 6. Other protection methods if non- patentability Commercial potential $$ Charge submitters idea = $10 Pay royalties on <- Close prior art but the sales Non-Patentability not a dead ringer Record conception Submit your properly idea to Quirky.com Provide a clever trademark Ex. registered mark® Consider Trade & unregistered mark(TM, SM) secret TM for goods Provide Provide SM for services Obtain a distinctive copyrightable design labeling ”Trade Dress” patent 6 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 7. Trademark vs. Trade dress Trademark Trade dress Definition A brand name for A product’s physical appearance, including product its size, shape, color, design, & texture Online search TIPO - trademark reference database tool USPTO – TESS (Trademark Electronic Search System) SOL Disclaimer: “HELMET” Thai life insurance example http://www.thailife.com 七喜(7.Up) http://www.7up.com/ Ref: answers.com/trademarkia.com/wememap.com 7 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 8. Copyrightable labeling definition A legal concept by most governments, A non-profit organization which aim to giving exclusive rights on the creator of protect the range of creative works an original work (i.e. “the right to copy”) available coverage Exclusive rights Six major licenses of CC • Produce copies or reproductions & • Attribution (CC BY) sell those copies (including typically, • Attribution share Alike(CC BY-SA) electronic copies) • Attribution No Derivatives (CC BY-ND) • Import or export the work • Attribution Non-Commercial(CC BY-NC) • Create derivative works • Attribution Non-Commercial Share • Perform or display the work publicly Alike (CC BY-NC-SA) • Sell or assign these rights to others • Attribution Non-Commercial No • Transmit or display by radio or video Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) Arduino (CC BY-SA); Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) Green licenses have been ported History about Blue licenses are expanding being ported copyrights (US) Sky licenses ports planned 8 Ref: copyright(wiki) © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 9. Discussion – trade secret • Keep it secret • Effect of “patent pending” notice • Disadvantage of keeping secret © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 9
  • 10. Trade secret – keep it secret • While the patent application – PTO must keep your patent application secret until it’s publish (18 month after filing Nov 29, 2000) Filing patent Anyone copied it application (RPA) Issued Patents Published Applications Ask back money – Provided you’ve filed an NPR (Nonpublication Request) © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 10
  • 11. Effect of “patent pending” notice • No legal rights, – but it is used by most manufacturers in order to deter competitors <- market practices • However, make sure you don’t use a “patent pending” notice <- a criminal offense © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 11
  • 12. Disadvantage of secret on “hardware” invention vs. a process • Someone can validly patent the hardware by a design around – They also can sue you for patent infringement • Keep secret (20 years) is not good way – Under a new “prior user’s rights” status (35USC 273) • If someone has a method patent, but you’ve used the method commercially for over one year – You have a complete defense to any action for patent infringement on the method © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 12
  • 13. Test market before filing (?) -1 • Don’t recommend marketing before filing – Have less one year to run the test marketing (“one-year rule”) – You may get discouraged if market it unsuccessfully • Too discouraged to file a patent application and therefore you’ll lose all rights – Lose your foreign rights <- miss an absolute novelty requirement issuance of a valid patent – Anyone (Pirate) sees your product may copy it and file a fraudulent patent application on it 13 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 14. Test market before filing (?) -2 • Don’t recommend marketing before filing, there are business disadvantages when – The product has a short/seasonal selling period or limited market life – Test marketing may open an easily copyable product to competitors – The cost (↑) of test marketing may outweigh – Market conditions are changing so fast • The results of a market test would soon be obsolete (Wall St. Journal, 1984) 14 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 15. Invention decision flowchart Record conception Invent something => Build & test it or filing PPA Is invention discoverable Commercial potential (?) final product Significant market Keep details Patentable(?) Filing before novelty secret for manufacturing 20 years Prepare a patent Good trademark, application Prepare a Manufacture trade dress, patent & market copyright-labeling Manufacture & application successful? distribute it Invent Manufacture & Invent sth else distribute yourself Prepare a patent sth else application Manufacture Keep as Try to Patent File a patent & distribute Try to sell invention & trade sell it pending application yourself patent application to secret w/ 1 yr Without utility application manufacturer Manufacture & distribute it 15 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 16. A PATENT APPLICATION TO PTO © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 16
  • 17. Lay inventors prepare a patent application - essential points (1) • The specification should be detailed enough including – Description, operation of your invention & drawing will be able to make & use the invention after reading it • Avoid “limiting statements” – Not refer to “the invention” but only to “this embodiment Not indicate any field of the You don’t know invention Your invention doesn’t Not mention any problems with solve the prior art 17 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 18. Lay inventors prepare a patent application - essential points (2) – Don’t state that any part is essential • Indicate “one or more aspects” • Indicate as many embodiments as possible • The main claims should be as board as the prior art permits • You should “sell” your invention by stressing all of its advantage in a non-limiting way – Be a new world founder © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 18
  • 19. Patent application - electronic forms • PTO provides online patent forms over Internet via EFS-Web (Electronic Filing System) Form number Last updated introduction PTO-2038 2012/05 Credit Card payment form & instructions for filing fee SB05(PTO/SB/05) 2008/08 Utility patent application transmittal Fee transmittal (PTO/SB/17 removed “additional fees” because SB17(PTO/SB/17) 2011/09 other PTO forms already provide) SB17i(PTO/SB/17i) 2009/07 Processing Fee Under 37 CFR 1.17(i) Transmittal SB17p(PTO/SB/17p) 2009/07 Petition Fee Under 37 CFR 1.17(f), (g) & (h) Transmittal Nonpublication Request(NPO) under 35 U.S.C. 122(b)(2)(B)(i) SB35(PTO/SB/35) 2009/07 Send this if you want to keep secret (< 18 months after filing) SB01(PTO/SB/01) 2009/04 Patent Application Declaration (PAD) form is a statement under SB01A(PTO/SB/01A) 2009/01 penalty of perjury <- show you’re the true inventor Information Disclosure Statement, list of prior art cited by SB08* 2010/02 applicant & copies; the form will ask you the potentially affect novelty and nonobviousness Application data sheet (ADS) to provide the bibliographic data SB14 EFS-WEB 2008/11 (inventors’ names, address ..) + PTO/SB/01A 19 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 20. Regular patent application – sections(1 • Introduction – Background - Prior Art: State any know problems that the invention definitely solves, discuss & criticize the relevant prior art • Previous patents & other relevant developments in the same technological areas • Field of invention was previously required but is no longer need (not use)because it can link with prior art (might not be relevant) – Advantages (optional) • The summary should briefly describe the invention as claimed • Detailed description – Drawings (figures) • a brief listing & may include the subsection below, reference numbers – Reference numbers (optional but desirable) • Drawing numbers that designate the respective parts of your invention (Ex. 10 motors) 20 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 21. Regular patent application - sections(2 • Detailed description – A narrative description of the structure of the invention’s main embodiment including subsections • Description for first embodiment + Figs. 1-X • Operation for first embodiment 3 subsections – The detailed description explains how the main (operation, embodiment of the invention works or operates description, • Description for additional embodiment + Figs. Y-Z operation…) can extend as – Describes the structure of an alternative embodiment a train • Operation for additional one – How to operate the alternative embodiment •… 21 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 22. Regular patent application - sections(3 • Conclusion, ramifications, and scope – Summarizes the invention’s advantages – The alternative physical forms or uses it can take – A broadening paragraph to remind any judge • Should not be limited to the particular form(s) • Claims – These are precise sentence fragments that delineate the exact nature of your invention • Abstract – A brief summary of the entire specification – It is technically considered part of the specification • Not include this additional data – Reference cited, field of search… <- PTO will add this data when they print the patent 22 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 23. After PTO received your application 3 Amendment Your 1 E-file PTO run a first Examiners application Traditional exam for doc. postal 2 • Office Action will do one or more of following – Object to one or more informalities of your application • Ex. Don’t indicate your citizenship(nationality) properly – Object to one or more aspects of your specification and/or drawings – Reject some or all of your claims • Imprecise language • Lack of patentability over prior art • Submit an “Amendment” – Make changes, additions, or deletions in the drawings, specification, or claims, and/or – Convince the examiner that the Office Action was in error 23 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut
  • 24. Summary • Integrating the journey on IP protections to discuss the strategies – cope pirate issue & how to handle a non-patentability case (ex. Trademark, copyright, trade secret…) • Give some suggestions for lay inventors to prepare a patent application – Some online patent application forms & the template of RPA & PTO’s response after you sent a application © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut 24
  • 25. Reference • David Pressman, chapter 7-8, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by- Step Guide” to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office, 2011, 15th edition, ISBN-10: 1413313825 – Reference by “Previous Course Slide” record set: • introduce invention -> evaluate invention -> WM2Patent, • Patent Requirement (novelty & nonobviousness), • Patent search (classification search, foreign protection to gain your skill, Inquiry for patent search, polishing search skills) • Blog: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/ – Introduce hybrid TV/Smart TV (hbbTV) including • widget, Android(API), system, ecosystem, framework, service, application… – Agile for progressing: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/search/label/Agile • About how to teamwork – Some programming info such as • Apache wookie, refactoring tech, CE-HTML, a solution about removing a backdoor “Trojan” & surveillance paper 25 © 2012 Grace@iii.org.tw & cise.ntut