EPO is still missing from Patentcenter Web-based ADS

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Six months have now passed since I first reported this problem to the EBC.  Still it has not been fixed.  EPO is missing from the Web-based ADS function in Patentcenter!

EPO is in the web-based ADS function in EFS-Web.   But it is missing in the corresponding function in Patentcenter.  This is bug report CP9 and you can read about it here.

This would be so very easy to fix.  It would be a matter of adding one line of text in a list item on a web page.  

 

How many 371 cases have been filed thus far in Patentcenter?

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US national phase entries in Patentcenter are assigned from a block of application numbers starting at 15/733,001.  Our firm was the third ever to file a 371 case in Patentcenter, receiving application number 15/733,003.

By the end of 2019, there had been fifteen 371 cases filed.  My firm had filed seven of those cases.  Yes my firm had done about half of all of the US national-phase work in Patentcenter from the beginnings of alpha test until the end of 2019.

By now, with Patentcenter opening up for general use, there has been an uptick in national-phase filings in Patentcenter.  Twenty of them have been filed just in the past eight days.

Patentcenter is broken for Hague cases

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(This is Patentcenter trouble ticket number CP22.)

(This has still not been fixed as of June 10.  I phoned the EBC to open another trouble ticket.  The new ticket number is 1-696205867.)

I was quite surprised today to be reminded that a defect in Patentcenter that I had reported to the USPTO back in December of 2019 has still not been corrected.  The defect is that it is impossible, in Patentcenter, to e-file any follow-on submission in any 35-series design patent application.  You can see this in the screen shot at right.  Continue reading “Patentcenter is broken for Hague cases”

Patentcenter feature request: permalinks

(Note:  This is Feature Request FR9.)  

(Update:  I watered down the “ask” as you can see at the end of the blog post.)

Everybody in every intellectual property office provides permalinks.  Everybody except the PAIR developers at USPTO, that is.  This is USPTO’s chance to be in harmony with everybody else and provide permalinks in Patentcenter, as I will explain. Continue reading “Patentcenter feature request: permalinks”

The letter to EUIPO got delivered

It will be recalled that on Wednesday, April 1, 2020, eighty-four design practitioners and applicants wrote a letter to Christian Archambeau, the Executive Director of the European Union Intellectual Property Office.  The letter said:

We write to you as design practitioners and applicants for protection of industrial designs. Many of the undersigned are members of the Industrial Designs Listserv, a community of design practitioners.

We are writing to request that the European Union Intellectual Property Office become a participating office in the WIPO Digital Access Service (DAS).

We thank you for your consideration of this request.

The letter was sent by Priority Mail Express International service, and would normally have been delivered in Alicante a day or two later.  The envelope sat for seventeen days in a postal facility in San Francisco before being put on an airplane headed for Spain.  

It got delivered Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:49 PM.  You can track the courier package here and you can see a PDF scan of the letter here.  

Hopefully we will soon hear back from Executive Director Archambeau with good news about EUIPO’s imminent participation in the DAS system.

Patentcenter feature request: applications with status changes

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Private PAIR has a feature in “Search by Customer Number” called “Applications with Status Changes”.  You can see it quoted at right.  The feature is extremely helpful.  Every night, shortly past midnight, I use this feature to check for cases in my firm’s portfolio that have had recent status changes.  It helps us serve our clients better.

And Patentcenter lacks this feature.  I reported this need to the USPTO back in September of 2018 (see article).

You can sort of fumble around in Patentcenter and try to find similar information.  You can go into your “workbench” and sort on “status date”.  And then you can click on an application of interest, and look around it in that application to see what the status change is about, report it to the client and so on.  But then when you are done, Patentcenter will have lost everything about what you were doing.  You will have to go back to your workbench again, and sort on “status date” again, and then try to figure out where in the resulting list you had been, to figure out which case to look at next.

USPTO has said many times that one of its goals is to provide, in Patentcenter, each of the user features that is provided in Private PAIR and in EFS-Web.  Part of fulfilling that goal would be to provide this “Applications with Status Changes” feature in Patentcenter, just as in Private PAIR.

This is feature request FR3.