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July 20, 2010
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USPTO Opens New Electronic Facility to Hear Patent and Trademark

The USPTO is committed to the President’s management agenda goal of citizen-centered operations,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO Jon Dudas. “Our electronic hearing room is another way in which we are fulfilling the President’s goals. The new cyber hearing room saves our customers time and money, because they don’t need to travel to our office in order to be heard.”

The BPAI held its first set of hearings this afternoon in the new Electronic Hearing Room while the appellants participated electronically from Chicago. The electronic hearing room allows for an oral hearing on a patent appeal or other patent and trademark cases from remote locations anywhere in the world. While three administrative patent or trademark judges preside from the USPTO in Alexandria, Va., an attorney can present a client’s case from across the country or across the ocean.

Through the use of a large plasma screen in the new hearing room and computers, patent and trademark judges are able to see the presenting attorney and receive evidentiary documents electronically. Hearings are conducted as usual even though the parties are hundreds or thousands of miles apart.

Many law firms have purchased the necessary equipment so their attorneys can conduct electronic hearings with BPAI and TTAB. Attorneys can also participate in oral hearings from Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries located in Sunnyvale, California; Detroit, Michigan; and at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Response time of your trademark application.
You should receive a response from the Office within six to seven months from filing the application. However, the total time for an application to be processed may be anywhere from almost a year to several years.

 


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Trademark Terms

 


Today's Terms

Berne Convention

Definition:
Establishes a minimum level of copyright protection.

Dead Trademark

Definition:
Abandoned status for a trademark application means that specific application is no longer under prosecution within the USPTO.

Autonomous Liberalization

Definition:
Refers to the General Agreement on Trade in Services' (GATS) requirement that WTO Members develop modalities for the treatment of liberalization undertaken voluntarily since previous negotiations.

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