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Patent Infringement Litigation - Trends & the Role of Patent Examinations (Hardcover)
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Patent Infringement Litigation - Trends & the Role of Patent Examinations (Hardcover)
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In August 2013, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
issued a report, for which they performed a required study on
patent litigation. The study aimed to find out what was known about
the extent and characteristics of patent litigation; to survey
knowledgeable stakeholders about factors influencing patent
litigation; to identify judicial developments that could impact
patent litigation; and to examine actions taken by the United
States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or Office) that could
affect future patent litigation. The report concluded with a
recommendation that the Secretary of Commerce direct the Director
of PTO to consider examining trends in patent infringement
litigation, including the types of patents and issues in dispute,
and to consider linking this information to internal data on patent
examination to improve the quality of issued patents and the patent
examination process. The USPTO agreed that it would be appropriate
to undertake an investigation of trends in patent infringement
litigation, and to consider how any trends discovered could
potentially be linked to its own internal patent examination data.
The USPTO further agreed that it would be appropriate to consider
whether the results of the investigation could be used to support
its ongoing efforts to improve the patent examination process, and
ultimately the quality of issued patents. In addition, the USPTO
chose to include inter partes review (IPR) proceedings in the
study, with the goal of gaining additional insights that could lead
to enhanced patent quality. The USPTO carried out the investigation
as recommended by GAO, and this book details the methodology and
results.
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