Dates Flashcards

1
Q

March 16th, 2013

A

Pre/Post - AIA date

America goes from First to Invent -> First to File

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2
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June 8th 1995

A

GATT date

17 year pre- ->20 year patent terms

Creation of provisional patents

on or before - transitional after-final practice

->

After - Request for Continued Examination (RCE)

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3
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August 25, 2006

A

Pre-

Petition to Make Special

Post-

Accelerated Examination

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4
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September 26, 2011

A

Track 1 prioritized Examination

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5
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November 29, 2000

A

For international apps entering national stage, FOT (fee oath translation) -> DUSE (Designate US, translated in English)

An international application may be pre-AIA 102e prior art after 11/29/2000 IF:

(a) an international filing date on or after November 29, 2000;
(b) designated the United States; and
(c) published under PCT Article 21(2) in English

before 11/29/00: not prior art

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6
Q

December 18, 2013

A

PLTIA date

pre- 1 year to revive abandoned apps

post- no time limit to revive

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7
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Pre/Post - AIA date

America goes from First to Invent -> First to File

A

March 16th, 2013

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8
Q

GATT date

17 year pre- ->20 year patent terms

Creation of provisional patents

on or before - transitional after-final practice

->

After - Request for Continued Examination (RCE)

A

June 8th 1995

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9
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Pre- Petition to Make Special

Post- Accelerated Examination

A

August 25, 2006

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10
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Creating date of Track 1 Prioritized Examination:

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September 26, 2011

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For international apps entering national stage, FOT (fee oath translation) -> DUSE (Designate US, translated in English)

An international application may be pre-AIA 102e prior art after ________ IF:

(a) an international filing date on or after ________;
(b) designated the United States; and
(c) published under PCT Article 21(2) in English

priority before 11/29/00: not prior art

A

November 29, 2000

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12
Q

PLTIA date

pre-

1 year to revive abandoned apps

post-

no time limit to revive

A

December 18, 2013

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