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July 9, 2004
Trademark Daily XML Files - Weekly Status Report
The following is a status update for all inquiries.
Inquiries can be made to: Ed Johnson at Ed.Johnson@uspto.gov - (703) 306-2621 or Jazmin Rexrode at Jazmin.Rexrode@uspto.gov - (703) 306-2626 or sent to OEIP@uspto.gov.
*The format of the Weekly Status Report will appear as follows:
1. Each inquiry is given a USPTO Control # for tracking purposes.
2. The summary portion of “Status of Inquiries” will be “grouped” by the current status.
3. The detail portion of the report will be in sequence Control # (for easier reference).~~~
Any inquiries that require additional research and/or response are considered outstanding inquiries and will appear in red, bold and italicized.
Inquiries that have been resolved will have the resolution in black, bold, italicized and underlined.
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"The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is processing paper Madrid filings within a week of receipt and electronic applications within hours. Information is generally viewable on the USPTO website within 24 hours of the completion of Trademark processing. In addition to the work done on Madrid filings at the USPTO, there is also processing at the International Bureau of WIPO. Thus, in certain circumstances pendency is influenced by any backlogs that might develop at WIPO."
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07/09/2004:
All Trademark Daily Files were available for FTP dissemination in a timely manner the week ending 07/09/2004.
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Status of Inquiries:
07/09/2004:
In Process:
Control #61 - Identifies the requirements for the Daily Application File to support the appropriate information that is present on the TESS and TARR data bases.
Control #64 – The use of un-documented country codes in the Daily Application File.
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Inquiry - 06/25/2004: (Control #61)
Requirements for the Daily Application File to support the appropriate information that is present on the TESS and TARR data bases:
*Include the Madrid Protocol Information that is present for U.S. Applications/Registrations that are requesting protection through the International Bureau (IB) – (Allowing for multiple occurrences and Madrid History).
*Use of the 2-position country code as defined by the World Intellectual Property Organizational (WIPO) Standard ST. 3.
*Provide all status code changes on a daily basis that are now only received in the Monthly Status File.
07/09/2004:
This requirement continues to be analyzed to ensure that everything is being covered. A schedule for deployment/parallel and production will be announced ASAP.
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Inquiry - 06/22/2004: (Control #64)
We noticed in the applications daily xml files for 040625 and 040628, country codes not specified in your documentation:
apb040625.xml:
JAX - SNs (79002742, 79002760, 79002768, 79002777)
SWX - 75033908apb040628.xml:
DRX - SNs (76597151, 76597152)
DTX - SNs (76597317, 76597318)Please let us know if these are key entry errors, new codes or changed codes.
07/09/2004:
It appears that country codes that were in affect prior to January 1978 are being used. This inquiry remains under investigation.
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If you have any questions or need additional information please contact one of the following individuals:
Ed Johnson Jazmin Rexrode Office of Electronic Information Products Office of Electronic Information Products (703) 306-2621 (703) 306-2626 (703) 306-2737 Fax (703) 306-2737 Fax Ed.Johnson@uspto.gov Jazmin.Rexrode@uspto.gov
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