United States Patent and Trademark Office OG Notices: 11 July 2006

                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                          Patent and Trademark Office
                         [Docket No.: PTO-2005-0012]
                                RIN 0651-AB98

                Request for Comments on Interim Guidelines for
                    Examination of Patent Applications for
                      Patent Subject Matter Eligibility

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Request for comments; extension of comment period.

SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has, in
response to recent case law, revised its guidelines to be used by USPTO
personnel in their review of patent applications to determine whether the
claims in a patent application are directed to patent eligible subject
matter. The USPTO published a notice requesting comments from the public
regarding these interim examination guidelines. The USPTO is extending the
period for comment on these interim examination guidelines.

   Comment Deadline Date: To be ensured of consideration, written
comments must be received on or before July 31, 2006. No public hearing
will be held.

ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent by electronic mail message over the
Internet addressed to AB98.Comments@uspto.gov. Comments may also be
submitted by mail addressed to: Mail Stop Comments - Patents,
Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, or
by facsimile to (571) 273-0125, marked to the attention of Linda
Therkorn. Although comments may be submitted by mail or facsimile, the
Office prefers to receive comments via the Internet.

   Comments may also be sent by electronic mail message over the
Internet via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. See the Federal eRulemaking
Portal Web site (http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/leaving.cgi?from=
leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://www.regulations.gov) for additional
instructions on providing comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal.

   The comments will be available for public inspection at the
Office of the Commissioner for Patents, located in Madison East, Tenth
Floor, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, Virginia, and will be available
via the Office Internet Web site (address: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.
gov/cgi-bin/leaving.cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://www.
uspto.gov). Because comments will be made available for public inspection,
information that is not desired to be made public, such as an address or
phone number, should not be included in the comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Therkorn, Office of the Deputy
Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, by telephone at 571-272-8800,
or Ray Chen, Office of the Solicitor, by telephone at 571-272-9035, by mail
addressed to: Mail Stop Comments, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450,
or by facsimile transmission to 571-273-0125, marked to the attention of
Linda Therkorn or Ray Chen.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USPTO has published a
notice setting forth interim guidelines to be used by USPTO personnel
in their review of patent applications to determine whether the claims
in a patent application are directed to patent eligible subject matter
under 35 U.S.C. 101. See Interim Guidelines for Examination of Patent
Applications for Patent Subject Matter Eligibility, 1300 Off. Gaz. Pat.
Office 142 (Nov. 22, 2005) (Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Interim
Guidelines). The USPTO published a notice on December 20, 2005
requesting public comment on the interim guidelines. See Request for
Comments on Interim Guidelines for Examination of Patent Applications
for Patent Subject Matter Eligibility, 70 FR 75451 (Dec. 20, 2005)
(Request for Comments).

   A case currently awaiting decision by the U.S. Supreme Court,
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings v. Metabolite Laboratories, Inc.,
S.Ct. No. 04-607 (LabCorp), may impact the question of patent subject
matter eligibility under 35 U.S.C. 101. The December 2005 Request for
Comments indicated that the USPTO expected that a decision in LabCorp
would be rendered sometime before the end of June 2006, and that USPTO
would publish a notice further extending the period for public comment
on the USPTO's Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Interim Guidelines if
necessary to permit the comments to take into account the Court's
decision in LabCorp. See Request for Comments on Interim Guidelines for
Examination of Patent Applications for Patent Subject Matter
Eligibility, 70 FR at 75452. Therefore, the USPTO is further extending
the period for public comment on the USPTO's Patent Subject Matter
Eligibility Interim Guidelines until July 31, 2006 to permit the
comments to take into account the Court's decision in LabCorp (still
expected before the end of June 2006).

June 9, 2006                                                      JOHN DOLL
                                                   Commissioner for Patents