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 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Print Table of Contents 1400 OG 1 

OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

March 4, 2014 Volume 1400 Number 1

CONTENTS

 Patent and Trademark Office NoticesPage 
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information1400 OG 2
Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable1400 OG 5
Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee1400 OG 6
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 02/03/20141400 OG 26
Reissue Applications Filed1400 OG 27
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed1400 OG 28
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew1400 OG 29
Service by Publication1400 OG 37
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication1400 OG 38
Registration to Practice1400 OG 39
Notice of Suspension1400 OG 40
Notice of Exclusion1400 OG 41
Changes to Require Identification of Attributable Owner1400 OG 42
Status of Public Records Division1400 OG 71
Errata1400 OG 73
Erratum1400 OG 80
Certificates of Correction1400 OG 81
AIA Trial Proceedings Filed before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board1400 OG 83
Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board1400 OG 84

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Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information
                  Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information

   For information concerning PCT member countries, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1393 O.G. 58, on August 13, 2013.

   For information on subject matter under Rule 39 that a particular
International Searching Authority will not search, see Annex D of the PCT
Applicants' Guide.

European Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The European Patent Office (EPO) may act as the International Searching
Authority (ISA) or the International Preliminary Examining Authority (IPEA)
for an international application filed with the United States Receiving
Office or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving Office where at least
one of the applicants is either a national or resident of the United States
of America. However, the use of the EPO is restricted. The EPO will not act
as an ISA for applications with one or more claims directed to a business
method. For the definition of what the EPO considers to be precluded
subject matter in the field of business methods, see PCT Applicants's
Guide, Annexes D(EP), E(EP) and the Official Notices (PCT Gazette) dated
May 6, 2010, page 94
(http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/official_notices/index.html). The EPO will act
as an IPEA only if it also acted as the ISA.

   The search fee of the European Patent Office was decreased, effective
January 1, 2013, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1385 O.G. 176,
on December 25, 2012.

Korean Intellectual Property Office as Searching and Examining Authority

The Korean Intellectual Property Office may act as the ISA or the IPEA for
an international application filed with the United States Receiving Office
or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving Office where at least one of
the applicants is either a national or resident of the United States of
America. The announcement appears in the Official Gazette at 1302 O.G.
1261 on January 17, 2006.

   The search fee of the Korean Intellectual Property Office was increased,
effective January 1, 2013, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1385 O.G. 176, on December 25, 2012.

Australian Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The Australian Patent Office (IP Australia) may act as the ISA or the
IPEA for an international application filed with the United States
Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving Office where
at least one of the applicants is either a national or resident of the
United States of America. The announcement appears in the Offical Gazette
at 1337 O.G. 265, on December 23, 2008. However, the use of IP Australia is
restricted. IP Australia will not act as an ISA for applications with one
or more claims directed to the fields of business methods or mechanical
engineering or analogous fields of technology as defined by specified areas
of the International Patent Classification System, as indicated in the
Official Gazette at 1337 O.G. 261 on December 23, 2008, in Annex A to the
agreement between the USPTO and IP Australia. IP Australia will act as an
IPEA only if it also acted as the ISA.

   The search fee of IP Australia was decreased, effective September 1,
2013, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1393 O.G. 170, on
August 27, 2013.

The Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents & Trademarks of
Russia as Searching and Examining Authority

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   The Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents & Trademarks of
Russia (Rospatent) may act as the ISA or the IPEA for an international
application filed with the United States Receiving Office or the
International Bureau (IB) as Receiving Office where at least one of the
applicants is either a national or resident of the United States of
America. The announcement appears in the Official Gazette at 1378 O.G. 162,
on May 8, 2012.

   The search fee of Rospatent was increased, effective January 1, 2013,
and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1385 O.G. 176, on December 25,
2012.

Fees

   The fee for filing a request for the restoration of the right of
priority was changed, effective March 19, 2013, and was announced in the
Federal Register on January 18, 2013. The transmittal fee for the USPTO
was changed to include a basic portion and a non-electronic filing fee
portion, effective November 15, 2011, and was announced in the Federal
Register on November 15, 2011. Search fees for the USPTO were changed,
effective January 12, 2009, and were announced in the Federal Register on
November 12, 2008.

   International filing fees were increased, effective January 1, 2013,
and were announced in the Official Gazette at 1385 O.G. 176, on December 25,
2012.

   The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of September 1, 2013, is
as follows:

International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:

   Transmittal fee

     Basic Portion                                                  $240.00
      Non-electronic filing fee portion for international
       applications (other than plant applications) filed
       on or after 15 November 2011 other than by the
       Office electronic filing system
         - Other than a small or micro entity                       $400.00
         - Small Entity                                             $200.00
         - Micro Entity                                             $200.00

   Search fee

      U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as
      International Searching Authority (ISA)
         - Search fee                                             $2,080.00
         - Supplemental search fee, per additional
            invention (payable only upon invitation)              $2,080.00
      European Patent Office as ISA                               $2,419.00
      Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA                  $1,167.00
      IP Australia as ISA                                         $2,084.00
      Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents &
         Trademarks of Russia (Rospatent) as ISA                    $217.00

   International fees

      International filing fee                                    $1,419.00
      International filing fee-filed in paper
         with PCT EASY zip file or
         electronically without PCT EASY zip file                 $1,312.00
      International filing fee-filed
         electronically with PCT EASY zip files                   $1,206.00
      Supplemental fee for each page over 30                         $16.00

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   Restoration of Priority

      Filing a request for the restoration of the
      right of priority under § 1.452
         - Other than a small or micro entity                      $1420.00
         - Small Entity                                             $710.00
         - Micro Entity                                             $355.00

   International Application (PCT Chapter II) fees associated
   with filing a Demand for Preliminary Examination:

      Handling fee                                                  $213.00
      Handling fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
      specified at:
        http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee_reduction.pdf            $21.30
      Preliminary examination fee
         USPTO as International Preliminary
         Examining Authority (IPEA)
            - USPTO was ISA in PCT Chapter I                        $600.00
            - USPTO was not ISA in PCT Chapter I                    $750.00
            - Additional preliminary examination fee,
              per additional invention
              (payable only upon invitation)                        $600.00

   U.S. National Stage fees (for international applications entering
the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. 371) can be found on the USPTO's
Web site (www.uspto.gov).

October 1, 2013                                         ANDREW H. HIRSHFELD
                                                    Deputy Commissioner for
                                                  Patent Examination Policy
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable
                   Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable

   Title 37 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 1.362(d) provides
that maintenance fees may be paid without surcharge for the six-month
period beginning 3, 7, and 11 years after the date of issue of patents
based on applications filed on or after Dec. 12, 1980. An additional
six-month grace period is provided by 35 U.S.C. 41(b) and 37 CFR 1.362(e)
for payment of the maintenance fee with the surcharge set forth in 37 CFR
1.20(h), as amended effective Dec. 16, 1991. If the maintenance fee is
not paid in the patent requiring such payment the patent will expire on
the 4th, 8th, or 12th anniversary of the grant.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on February 22, 2011
for which maintenance fees due at 3 years and six months may now be paid
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

        Utility Patents 7,891,017 through 7,895,666
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on February 20, 2007
for which maintenance fees due at 7 years and six months may now be paid
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

        Utility Patents 7,178,170 through 7,181,769
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on February 18, 2003
for which maintenance fees due at 11 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

        Utility Patents 6,519,774 through 6,523,178
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   No maintenance fees are required for design or plant patents.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents may be submitted electronically
over the Internet at www.uspto.gov. Click on the "Site Index" link at the
top of the homepage (www.uspto.gov), and then scroll down and click on the
"Maintenance Fees" link for more information.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents not submitted electronically
over the Internet should be mailed to "United States Patent and Trademark
Office, P.O. Box 979070, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000".

   Correspondence related to maintenance fees other than payments of
maintenance fees in patents is not to be mailed to P.O. Box 979070,
St. Louis, MO 63197-9000, but must be mailed to "Mail Stop M
Correspondence, Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, P.O.
Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450".

   Patent owners must establish small entity status according to 37 CFR
1.27 if they have not done so and if they wish to pay the small entity
amount.

   The current amounts of the maintenance fees due at 3 years and six
months, 7 years and six months, and 11 years and six months are set forth
in the most recently amended provisions in 37 CFR 1.20(e)-(g). To obtain
the current maintenance fee amounts, please call the USPTO Contact Center
at (800)-786-9199 or see the current USPTO fee schedule posted on the USPTO
Internet web site. At the top of the USPTO homepage at www.uspto.gov, click
on the "Site Index" link and then scroll down and click on the "Fees,
USPTO" link to find the current USPTO fee schedule.
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Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee
                        Notice of Expiration of Patents
                     Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee

   35 U.S.C. 41 and 37 CFR 1.362(g) provide that if the required
maintenance fee and any applicable surcharge are not paid in a patent
requiring such payment, the patent will expire at the end of the 4th, 8th
or 12th anniversary of the grant of the patent depending on the first
maintenance fee which was not paid.
   According to the records of the Office, the patents listed below have
expired due to failure to pay the required maintenance fee and any
applicable surcharge.

                  PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON January 15, 2014
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

6,338,165                        09/575,233                      01/15/02
6,338,172                        09/414,248                      01/15/02
6,338,175                        09/752,986                      01/15/02
6,338,192                        09/404,363                      01/15/02
6,338,193                        09/774,707                      01/15/02
6,338,195                        09/472,026                      01/15/02
6,338,197                        09/274,731                      01/15/02
6,338,215                        09/545,380                      01/15/02
6,338,222                        09/430,287                      01/15/02
6,338,223                        09/592,631                      01/15/02
6,338,232                        09/454,994                      01/15/02
6,338,237                        09/547,688                      01/15/02
6,338,239                        09/388,375                      01/15/02
6,338,254                        09/728,656                      01/15/02
6,338,259                        08/929,471                      01/15/02
6,338,264                        09/625,959                      01/15/02
6,338,265                        09/522,028                      01/15/02
6,338,274                        09/316,723                      01/15/02
6,338,282                        09/426,796                      01/15/02
6,338,286                        09/446,624                      01/15/02
6,338,287                        09/639,087                      01/15/02
6,338,291                        09/506,462                      01/15/02
6,338,294                        09/551,095                      01/15/02
6,338,297                        09/578,710                      01/15/02
6,338,298                        09/767,042                      01/15/02
6,338,303                        09/427,975                      01/15/02
6,338,309                        09/354,281                      01/15/02
6,338,321                        09/743,751                      01/15/02
6,338,324                        09/671,484                      01/15/02
6,338,331                        09/493,602                      01/15/02
6,338,334                        09/536,995                      01/15/02
6,338,343                        09/566,652                      01/15/02
6,338,365                        09/630,811                      01/15/02
6,338,374                        09/554,554                      01/15/02
6,338,378                        09/673,464                      01/15/02
6,338,381                        09/620,954                      01/15/02
6,338,384                        09/555,898                      01/15/02
6,338,386                        09/568,726                      01/15/02
6,338,387                        09/437,871                      01/15/02
6,338,389                        09/800,728                      01/15/02
6,338,393                        09/607,555                      01/15/02
6,338,397                        09/609,377                      01/15/02
6,338,398                        09/592,444                      01/15/02
6,338,400                        09/692,234                      01/15/02
6,338,403                        09/544,964                      01/15/02
6,338,415                        09/685,353                      01/15/02
6,338,418                        09/757,497                      01/15/02
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6,338,422                        09/685,133                      01/15/02
6,338,423                        09/581,442                      01/15/02
6,338,428                        09/672,390                      01/15/02
6,338,436                        08/422,770                      01/15/02
6,338,440                        09/507,069                      01/15/02
6,338,441                        09/601,341                      01/15/02
6,338,445                        09/679,790                      01/15/02
6,338,450                        09/566,351                      01/15/02
6,338,451                        09/180,425                      01/15/02
6,338,460                        09/476,491                      01/15/02
6,338,462                        09/353,398                      01/15/02
6,338,466                        09/445,606                      01/15/02
6,338,474                        09/500,786                      01/15/02
6,338,484                        09/619,635                      01/15/02
6,338,488                        09/284,071                      01/15/02
6,338,498                        09/697,000                      01/15/02
6,338,500                        09/490,146                      01/15/02
6,338,503                        09/263,458                      01/15/02
6,338,505                        09/486,187                      01/15/02
6,338,508                        09/526,111                      01/15/02
6,338,510                        09/657,910                      01/15/02
6,338,516                        09/257,175                      01/15/02
6,338,518                        09/514,672                      01/15/02
6,338,522                        09/541,112                      01/15/02
6,338,525                        09/576,854                      01/15/02
6,338,529                        09/366,554                      01/15/02
6,338,530                        09/608,325                      01/15/02
6,338,531                        09/456,630                      01/15/02
6,338,533                        09/418,578                      01/15/02
6,338,536                        09/537,753                      01/15/02
6,338,542                        09/679,866                      01/15/02
6,338,546                        09/353,615                      01/15/02
6,338,547                        09/113,083                      01/15/02
6,338,548                        09/575,140                      01/15/02
6,338,549                        09/254,010                      01/15/02
6,338,553                        09/571,038                      01/15/02
6,338,554                        09/667,632                      01/15/02
6,338,561                        09/380,964                      01/15/02
6,338,566                        09/559,479                      01/15/02
6,338,572                        09/207,091                      01/15/02
6,338,588                        09/520,138                      01/15/02
6,338,590                        09/366,786                      01/15/02
6,338,596                        09/492,748                      01/15/02
6,338,600                        09/440,231                      01/15/02
6,338,602                        09/614,985                      01/15/02
6,338,604                        09/559,072                      01/15/02
6,338,620                        09/433,960                      01/15/02
6,338,628                        09/504,406                      01/15/02
6,338,629                        09/372,463                      01/15/02
6,338,631                        09/272,101                      01/15/02
6,338,635                        09/629,647                      01/15/02
6,338,636                        09/756,310                      01/15/02
6,338,640                        09/954,358                      01/15/02
6,338,648                        09/558,544                      01/15/02
6,338,652                        09/611,233                      01/15/02
6,338,662                        09/626,599                      01/15/02
6,338,663                        09/079,138                      01/15/02
6,338,670                        09/527,804                      01/15/02
6,338,684                        09/418,003                      01/15/02
6,338,686                        09/569,634                      01/15/02
6,338,689                        09/595,679                      01/15/02
6,338,693                        09/482,363                      01/15/02
6,338,697                        09/463,408                      01/15/02
6,338,706                        09/538,903                      01/15/02
6,338,707                        09/423,292                      01/15/02
6,338,711                        09/309,889                      01/15/02
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6,338,714                        09/550,223                      01/15/02
6,338,726                        08/795,656                      01/15/02
6,338,729                        09/418,412                      01/15/02
6,338,732                        09/512,623                      01/15/02
6,338,735                        08/615,481                      01/15/02
6,338,737                        09/846,362                      01/15/02
6,338,741                        09/494,762                      01/15/02
6,338,742                        09/308,741                      01/15/02
6,338,743                        09/403,098                      01/15/02
6,338,748                        09/490,624                      01/15/02
6,338,764                        09/301,458                      01/15/02
6,338,769                        09/209,682                      01/15/02
6,338,774                        09/193,119                      01/15/02
6,338,784                        09/030,943                      01/15/02
6,338,804                        09/370,481                      01/15/02
6,338,811                        09/874,544                      01/15/02
6,338,818                        09/758,901                      01/15/02
6,338,822                        09/485,995                      01/15/02
6,338,823                        09/292,315                      01/15/02
6,338,830                        09/282,966                      01/15/02
6,338,839                        09/371,531                      01/15/02
6,338,850                        08/617,874                      01/15/02
6,338,851                        09/570,367                      01/15/02
6,338,853                        08/865,112                      01/15/02
6,338,873                        09/610,822                      01/15/02
6,338,874                        08/572,385                      01/15/02
6,338,877                        09/520,616                      01/15/02
6,338,878                        09/706,705                      01/15/02
6,338,880                        09/148,373                      01/15/02
6,338,889                        09/531,758                      01/15/02
6,338,896                        09/280,004                      01/15/02
6,338,911                        09/429,082                      01/15/02
6,338,913                        09/624,070                      01/15/02
6,338,917                        09/201,843                      01/15/02
6,338,922                        09/566,885                      01/15/02
6,338,924                        09/598,452                      01/15/02
6,338,927                        09/648,078                      01/15/02
6,338,928                        09/651,257                      01/15/02
6,338,933                        09/338,959                      01/15/02
6,338,937                        09/454,208                      01/15/02
6,338,938                        09/490,934                      01/15/02
6,338,945                        08/989,195                      01/15/02
6,338,948                        09/583,169                      01/15/02
6,338,949                        08/956,653                      01/15/02
6,338,950                        08/973,544                      01/15/02
6,338,952                        08/336,251                      01/15/02
6,338,954                        09/623,054                      01/15/02
6,338,959                        09/514,302                      01/15/02
6,338,968                        09/365,578                      01/15/02
6,338,970                        09/440,168                      01/15/02
6,338,975                        09/257,248                      01/15/02
6,338,978                        09/637,786                      01/15/02
6,338,990                        09/177,050                      01/15/02
6,338,991                        09/439,997                      01/15/02
6,338,995                        09/368,210                      01/15/02
6,339,001                        09/595,817                      01/15/02
6,339,002                        09/501,226                      01/15/02
6,339,004                        09/523,372                      01/15/02
6,339,006                        09/609,337                      01/15/02
6,339,007                        09/562,556                      01/15/02
6,339,008                        09/429,000                      01/15/02
6,339,009                        09/708,456                      01/15/02
6,339,010                        09/152,338                      01/15/02
6,339,011                        09/799,856                      01/15/02
6,339,020                        09/567,513                      01/15/02
6,339,022                        09/475,712                      01/15/02
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6,339,024                        09/605,728                      01/15/02
6,339,030                        09/477,191                      01/15/02
6,339,032                        08/960,135                      01/15/02
6,339,037                        09/557,295                      01/15/02
6,339,042                        09/450,188                      01/15/02
6,339,045                        09/091,794                      01/15/02
6,339,060                        09/573,497                      01/15/02
6,339,062                        09/197,770                      01/15/02
6,339,064                        09/447,004                      01/15/02
6,339,066                        08/829,637                      01/15/02
6,339,068                        09/082,649                      01/15/02
6,339,079                        09/381,708                      01/15/02
6,339,085                        09/520,194                      01/15/02
6,339,088                        09/673,563                      01/15/02
6,339,091                        09/332,520                      01/15/02
6,339,093                        09/669,648                      01/15/02
6,339,108                        09/393,655                      01/15/02
6,339,111                        08/131,037                      01/15/02
6,339,116                        08/770,212                      01/15/02
6,339,119                        09/425,755                      01/15/02
6,339,121                        09/525,709                      01/15/02
6,339,123                        09/345,145                      01/15/02
6,339,124                        09/592,418                      01/15/02
6,339,125                        09/699,821                      01/15/02
6,339,126                        09/375,014                      01/15/02
6,339,136                        09/308,040                      01/15/02
6,339,147                        09/364,320                      01/15/02
6,339,148                        08/938,085                      01/15/02
6,339,150                        09/137,784                      01/15/02
6,339,154                        09/496,258                      01/15/02
6,339,157                        09/627,736                      01/15/02
6,339,175                        09/445,082                      01/15/02
6,339,181                        09/436,561                      01/15/02
6,339,185                        09/066,687                      01/15/02
6,339,187                        09/547,048                      01/15/02
6,339,195                        09/658,639                      01/15/02
6,339,205                        09/476,084                      01/15/02
6,339,208                        09/487,856                      01/15/02
6,339,210                        09/620,182                      01/15/02
6,339,211                        09/611,803                      01/15/02
6,339,216                        09/199,440                      01/15/02
6,339,217                        08/776,361                      01/15/02
6,339,218                        09/440,474                      01/15/02
6,339,225                        09/327,539                      01/15/02
6,339,226                        09/450,736                      01/15/02
6,339,236                        09/671,434                      01/15/02
6,339,237                        09/467,078                      01/15/02
6,339,238                        09/329,670                      01/15/02
6,339,239                        09/603,439                      01/15/02
6,339,256                        09/225,278                      01/15/02
6,339,271                        09/468,582                      01/15/02
6,339,273                        09/527,304                      01/15/02
6,339,275                        09/414,543                      01/15/02
6,339,281                        09/754,148                      01/15/02
6,339,285                        09/522,496                      01/15/02
6,339,288                        09/403,717                      01/15/02
6,339,307                        09/485,062                      01/15/02
6,339,308                        09/799,636                      01/15/02
6,339,316                        09/402,729                      01/15/02
6,339,325                        09/465,780                      01/15/02
6,339,326                        09/563,041                      01/15/02
6,339,328                        09/341,991                      01/15/02
6,339,329                        09/171,074                      01/15/02
6,339,331                        09/534,511                      01/15/02
6,339,335                        09/168,718                      01/15/02
6,339,336                        09/531,325                      01/15/02
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 10 

6,339,355                        09/461,381                      01/15/02
6,339,364                        09/333,623                      01/15/02
6,339,366                        09/762,972                      01/15/02
6,339,367                        09/534,337                      01/15/02
6,339,371                        09/811,861                      01/15/02
6,339,374                        09/712,961                      01/15/02
6,339,377                        09/600,778                      01/15/02
6,339,378                        09/813,590                      01/15/02
6,339,381                        09/635,140                      01/15/02
6,339,392                        09/460,424                      01/15/02
6,339,396                        09/505,796                      01/15/02
6,339,402                        09/746,570                      01/15/02
6,339,406                        09/195,378                      01/15/02
6,339,415                        09/296,545                      01/15/02
6,339,420                        09/770,973                      01/15/02
6,339,430                        09/065,714                      01/15/02
6,339,442                        09/597,415                      01/15/02
6,339,444                        09/700,063                      01/15/02
6,339,446                        08/430,173                      01/15/02
6,339,452                        09/393,192                      01/15/02
6,339,462                        09/342,504                      01/15/02
6,339,465                        09/440,288                      01/15/02
6,339,466                        09/327,954                      01/15/02
6,339,470                        09/299,415                      01/15/02
6,339,473                        09/643,030                      01/15/02
6,339,479                        08/975,411                      01/15/02
6,339,482                        09/164,423                      01/15/02
6,339,485                        09/228,397                      01/15/02
6,339,502                        09/533,660                      01/15/02
6,339,505                        09/603,682                      01/15/02
6,339,513                        09/469,393                      01/15/02
6,339,524                        09/662,227                      01/15/02
6,339,529                        09/598,609                      01/15/02
6,339,533                        09/690,107                      01/15/02
6,339,538                        09/650,119                      01/15/02
6,339,545                        09/794,043                      01/15/02
6,339,558                        09/688,022                      01/15/02
6,339,564                        09/734,217                      01/15/02
6,339,566                        09/713,223                      01/15/02
6,339,567                        09/233,054                      01/15/02
6,339,570                        09/385,011                      01/15/02
6,339,576                        09/777,894                      01/15/02
6,339,578                        09/389,624                      01/15/02
6,339,580                        09/240,301                      01/15/02
6,339,582                        09/272,777                      01/15/02
6,339,592                        08/962,356                      01/15/02
6,339,623                        09/081,352                      01/15/02
6,339,632                        09/470,770                      01/15/02
6,339,633                        09/449,173                      01/15/02
6,339,637                        09/022,627                      01/15/02
6,339,638                        09/453,032                      01/15/02
6,339,639                        08/963,689                      01/15/02
6,339,650                        08/511,139                      01/15/02
6,339,651                        09/030,152                      01/15/02
6,339,653                        09/523,380                      01/15/02
6,339,656                        09/218,484                      01/15/02
6,339,676                        09/551,911                      01/15/02
6,339,682                        09/263,813                      01/15/02
6,339,684                        09/500,541                      01/15/02
6,339,687                        09/692,183                      01/15/02
6,339,697                        09/254,245                      01/15/02
6,339,700                        09/703,370                      01/15/02
6,339,711                        09/039,464                      01/15/02
6,339,724                        09/604,294                      01/15/02
6,339,729                        09/271,880                      01/15/02
6,339,733                        09/170,941                      01/15/02
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 11 

6,339,746                        09/651,095                      01/15/02
6,339,751                        09/153,910                      01/15/02
6,339,753                        09/121,963                      01/15/02
6,339,796                        09/181,959                      01/15/02
6,339,797                        09/221,813                      01/15/02
6,339,815                        09/134,242                      01/15/02
6,339,816                        09/485,971                      01/15/02
6,339,831                        09/151,993                      01/15/02
6,339,837                        09/257,148                      01/15/02
6,339,840                        08/867,079                      01/15/02
6,339,841                        09/293,825                      01/15/02

                  PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON January 10, 2014
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

6,983,487                        10/410,821                      01/10/06
6,983,489                        10/068,194                      01/10/06
6,983,490                        10/941,599                      01/10/06
6,983,496                        10/881,026                      01/10/06
6,983,509                        10/417,757                      01/10/06
6,983,510                        10/251,281                      01/10/06
6,983,511                        10/155,033                      01/10/06
6,983,531                        10/674,572                      01/10/06
6,983,536                        10/847,969                      01/10/06
6,983,537                        10/333,887                      01/10/06
6,983,539                        10/161,472                      01/10/06
6,983,541                        10/388,830                      01/10/06
6,983,546                        10/827,100                      01/10/06
6,983,550                        10/899,699                      01/10/06
6,983,551                        10/266,848                      01/10/06
6,983,559                        10/774,133                      01/10/06
6,983,560                        10/715,676                      01/10/06
6,983,561                        11/056,713                      01/10/06
6,983,563                        10/715,592                      01/10/06
6,983,564                        10/859,620                      01/10/06
6,983,569                        09/370,736                      01/10/06
6,983,571                        09/966,423                      01/10/06
6,983,572                        10/866,628                      01/10/06
6,983,575                        10/483,583                      01/10/06
6,983,576                        10/970,514                      01/10/06
6,983,582                        10/631,459                      01/10/06
6,983,595                        10/943,846                      01/10/06
6,983,604                        10/903,801                      01/10/06
6,983,613                        10/863,495                      01/10/06
6,983,619                        10/429,453                      01/10/06
6,983,626                        10/525,765                      01/10/06
6,983,630                        10/834,600                      01/10/06
6,983,652                        11/039,437                      01/10/06
6,983,660                        10/700,236                      01/10/06
6,983,671                        10/424,234                      01/10/06
6,983,674                        10/751,854                      01/10/06
6,983,675                        10/764,766                      01/10/06
6,983,680                        10/789,739                      01/10/06
6,983,684                        10/054,131                      01/10/06
6,983,689                        10/470,741                      01/10/06
6,983,690                        10/814,628                      01/10/06
6,983,693                        10/628,192                      01/10/06
6,983,697                        10/731,339                      01/10/06
6,983,698                        10/421,899                      01/10/06
6,983,700                        10/709,401                      01/10/06
6,983,708                        10/943,082                      01/10/06
6,983,709                        10/723,402                      01/10/06
6,983,716                        11/042,431                      01/10/06
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 12 

6,983,718                        09/624,810                      01/10/06
6,983,722                        10/723,303                      01/10/06
6,983,723                        11/149,367                      01/10/06
6,983,730                        11/101,334                      01/10/06
6,983,733                        10/457,752                      01/10/06
6,983,734                        10/449,599                      01/10/06
6,983,735                        10/916,628                      01/10/06
6,983,745                        10/910,876                      01/10/06
6,983,750                        10/650,114                      01/10/06
6,983,751                        10/712,217                      01/10/06
6,983,752                        10/798,167                      01/10/06
6,983,754                        10/686,132                      01/10/06
6,983,755                        10/281,707                      01/10/06
6,983,763                        10/471,645                      01/10/06
6,983,765                        10/260,579                      01/10/06
6,983,766                        10/451,344                      01/10/06
6,983,775                        10/457,215                      01/10/06
6,983,787                        10/637,046                      01/10/06
6,983,790                        10/618,657                      01/10/06
6,983,791                        10/729,064                      01/10/06
6,983,801                        10/923,930                      01/10/06
6,983,807                        10/651,743                      01/10/06
6,983,813                        10/918,291                      01/10/06
6,983,819                        10/065,687                      01/10/06
6,983,820                        10/236,568                      01/10/06
6,983,823                        10/436,168                      01/10/06
6,983,828                        10/089,053                      01/10/06
6,983,833                        10/439,572                      01/10/06
6,983,835                        10/743,356                      01/10/06
6,983,837                        10/902,026                      01/10/06
6,983,848                        10/373,603                      01/10/06
6,983,853                        10/263,231                      01/10/06
6,983,864                        10/606,013                      01/10/06
6,983,865                        10/417,210                      01/10/06
6,983,878                        10/853,379                      01/10/06
6,983,881                        10/620,428                      01/10/06
6,983,882                        10/403,934                      01/10/06
6,983,883                        10/425,203                      01/10/06
6,983,886                        10/621,090                      01/10/06
6,983,887                        10/837,772                      01/10/06
6,983,890                        10/348,681                      01/10/06
6,983,891                        10/773,600                      01/10/06
6,983,894                        10/365,640                      01/10/06
6,983,897                        09/937,309                      01/10/06
6,983,899                        10/609,139                      01/10/06
6,983,910                        10/310,840                      01/10/06
6,983,915                        10/804,387                      01/10/06
6,983,918                        10/760,909                      01/10/06
6,983,933                        10/699,180                      01/10/06
6,983,942                        10/325,666                      01/10/06
6,983,944                        10/602,892                      01/10/06
6,983,948                        09/867,218                      01/10/06
6,983,951                        10/736,689                      01/10/06
6,983,952                        10/219,873                      01/10/06
6,983,962                        10/734,015                      01/10/06
6,983,963                        10/351,982                      01/10/06
6,983,965                        10/867,371                      01/10/06
6,983,970                        10/292,015                      01/10/06
6,983,971                        10/472,923                      01/10/06
6,983,986                        10/752,941                      01/10/06
6,983,989                        10/711,555                      01/10/06
6,983,994                        11/015,262                      01/10/06
6,984,006                        10/337,380                      01/10/06
6,984,014                        10/057,619                      01/10/06
6,984,021                        10/713,065                      01/10/06
6,984,022                        10/713,087                      01/10/06
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 13 

6,984,023                        10/636,203                      01/10/06
6,984,033                        10/180,187                      01/10/06
6,984,036                        10/897,814                      01/10/06
6,984,054                        10/762,312                      01/10/06
6,984,062                        10/842,533                      01/10/06
6,984,070                        10/600,761                      01/10/06
6,984,072                        10/415,825                      01/10/06
6,984,074                        10/758,471                      01/10/06
6,984,078                        10/682,909                      01/10/06
6,984,079                        10/492,047                      01/10/06
6,984,082                        10/491,984                      01/10/06
6,984,084                        10/813,762                      01/10/06
6,984,085                        11/107,561                      01/10/06
6,984,086                        10/713,757                      01/10/06
6,984,093                        10/019,749                      01/10/06
6,984,099                        10/430,853                      01/10/06
6,984,100                        10/611,749                      01/10/06
6,984,102                        10/718,003                      01/10/06
6,984,103                        10/718,465                      01/10/06
6,984,115                        10/978,580                      01/10/06
6,984,117                        10/392,732                      01/10/06
6,984,120                        10/122,222                      01/10/06
6,984,128                        10/695,299                      01/10/06
6,984,138                        10/833,536                      01/10/06
6,984,142                        10/742,946                      01/10/06
6,984,153                        10/770,512                      01/10/06
6,984,165                        10/110,838                      01/10/06
6,984,183                        10/418,971                      01/10/06
6,984,190                        10/756,937                      01/10/06
6,984,195                        09/637,266                      01/10/06
6,984,196                        10/704,502                      01/10/06
6,984,208                        10/209,642                      01/10/06
6,984,216                        10/841,298                      01/10/06
6,984,221                        09/936,582                      01/10/06
6,984,229                        10/103,234                      01/10/06
6,984,239                        08/351,602                      01/10/06
6,984,254                        10/337,373                      01/10/06
6,984,265                        10/089,820                      01/10/06
6,984,273                        09/363,013                      01/10/06
6,984,275                        10/364,333                      01/10/06
6,984,282                        10/947,571                      01/10/06
6,984,283                        10/937,541                      01/10/06
6,984,290                        10/389,073                      01/10/06
6,984,293                        09/809,534                      01/10/06
6,984,295                        10/068,277                      01/10/06
6,984,306                        10/182,726                      01/10/06
6,984,307                        10/264,206                      01/10/06
6,984,323                        10/010,271                      01/10/06
6,984,325                        10/387,819                      01/10/06
6,984,328                        09/776,298                      01/10/06
6,984,334                        09/873,999                      01/10/06
6,984,339                        10/784,644                      01/10/06
6,984,342                        10/769,972                      01/10/06
6,984,345                        10/197,215                      01/10/06
6,984,348                        10/665,348                      01/10/06
6,984,351                        09/768,024                      01/10/06
6,984,359                        09/990,130                      01/10/06
6,984,360                        09/622,359                      01/10/06
6,984,362                        10/619,506                      01/10/06
6,984,374                        10/356,245                      01/10/06
6,984,381                        10/189,251                      01/10/06
6,984,383                        09/626,731                      01/10/06
6,984,388                        10/774,248                      01/10/06
6,984,391                        10/366,845                      01/10/06
6,984,399                        10/742,367                      01/10/06
6,984,402                        10/412,110                      01/10/06
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 14 

6,984,404                        09/856,415                      01/10/06
6,984,410                        10/217,788                      01/10/06
6,984,415                        09/378,502                      01/10/06
6,984,420                        10/367,941                      01/10/06
6,984,434                        09/526,127                      01/10/06
6,984,437                        10/683,851                      01/10/06
6,984,445                        10/204,915                      01/10/06
6,984,455                        10/084,417                      01/10/06
6,984,472                        09/891,213                      01/10/06
6,984,474                        10/628,326                      01/10/06
6,984,477                        09/963,527                      01/10/06
6,984,482                        10/174,497                      01/10/06
6,984,488                        09/297,668                      01/10/06
6,984,490                        09/714,602                      01/10/06
6,984,492                        10/656,781                      01/10/06
6,984,493                        09/704,319                      01/10/06
6,984,495                        10/024,368                      01/10/06
6,984,502                        10/044,205                      01/10/06
6,984,503                        10/184,005                      01/10/06
6,984,504                        10/696,633                      01/10/06
6,984,507                        10/460,323                      01/10/06
6,984,508                        10/460,336                      01/10/06
6,984,509                        10/111,105                      01/10/06
6,984,510                        10/481,099                      01/10/06
6,984,513                        10/158,976                      01/10/06
6,984,514                        09/953,298                      01/10/06
6,984,515                        09/852,416                      01/10/06
6,984,525                        10/196,782                      01/10/06
6,984,528                        09/811,538                      01/10/06
6,984,536                        10/052,347                      01/10/06
6,984,544                        09/944,487                      01/10/06
6,984,547                        10/662,074                      01/10/06
6,984,549                        10/922,492                      01/10/06
6,984,551                        10/136,322                      01/10/06
6,984,552                        10/433,849                      01/10/06
6,984,557                        10/485,482                      01/10/06
6,984,558                        10/485,496                      01/10/06
6,984,560                        10/750,249                      01/10/06
6,984,564                        10/710,184                      01/10/06
6,984,576                        10/356,800                      01/10/06
6,984,583                        10/663,944                      01/10/06
6,984,586                        10/318,017                      01/10/06
6,984,590                        10/743,483                      01/10/06
6,984,592                        10/229,780                      01/10/06
6,984,606                        10/782,172                      01/10/06
6,984,613                        10/931,385                      01/10/06
6,984,621                        10/111,620                      01/10/06
6,984,624                        10/333,554                      01/10/06
6,984,625                        09/948,725                      01/10/06
6,984,627                        09/566,403                      01/10/06
6,984,634                        09/974,768                      01/10/06
6,984,636                        10/217,022                      01/10/06
6,984,641                        10/478,986                      01/10/06
6,984,650                        10/637,190                      01/10/06
6,984,658                        10/257,274                      01/10/06
6,984,670                        10/470,750                      01/10/06
6,984,679                        10/451,372                      01/10/06
6,984,682                        10/103,072                      01/10/06
6,984,684                        10/724,374                      01/10/06
6,984,689                        10/201,531                      01/10/06
6,984,691                        10/432,933                      01/10/06
6,984,699                        10/497,550                      01/10/06
6,984,718                        10/138,375                      01/10/06
6,984,722                        09/997,777                      01/10/06
6,984,723                        10/451,834                      01/10/06
6,984,728                        09/994,064                      01/10/06
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 15 

6,984,729                        08/901,612                      01/10/06
6,984,736                        10/935,876                      01/10/06
6,984,739                        10/716,453                      01/10/06
6,984,743                        09/508,057                      01/10/06
6,984,744                        10/721,038                      01/10/06
6,984,747                        10/313,007                      01/10/06
6,984,749                        10/309,962                      01/10/06
6,984,760                        10/814,849                      01/10/06
6,984,761                        10/320,237                      01/10/06
6,984,770                        10/308,754                      01/10/06
6,984,774                        09/696,600                      01/10/06
6,984,781                        10/384,819                      01/10/06
6,984,784                        10/343,919                      01/10/06
6,984,788                        10/766,840                      01/10/06
6,984,791                        10/412,683                      01/10/06
6,984,793                        10/900,625                      01/10/06
6,984,814                        10/373,848                      01/10/06
6,984,819                        10/140,262                      01/10/06
6,984,821                        10/870,856                      01/10/06
6,984,826                        10/869,145                      01/10/06
6,984,829                        10/917,283                      01/10/06
6,984,830                        10/170,837                      01/10/06
6,984,834                        10/846,592                      01/10/06
6,984,842                        09/496,506                      01/10/06
6,984,846                        10/648,346                      01/10/06
6,984,850                        10/702,642                      01/10/06
6,984,853                        10/789,301                      01/10/06
6,984,855                        11/138,163                      01/10/06
6,984,862                        10/689,940                      01/10/06
6,984,863                        10/397,377                      01/10/06
6,984,870                        10/682,949                      01/10/06
6,984,871                        10/441,096                      01/10/06
6,984,877                        10/830,939                      01/10/06
6,984,885                        09/635,902                      01/10/06
6,984,886                        10/784,233                      01/10/06
6,984,887                        10/741,472                      01/10/06
6,984,895                        10/125,598                      01/10/06
6,984,899                        10/789,484                      01/10/06
6,984,902                        10/767,800                      01/10/06
6,984,909                        10/488,534                      01/10/06
6,984,912                        10/847,472                      01/10/06
6,984,913                        09/739,174                      01/10/06
6,984,914                        10/012,043                      01/10/06
6,984,915                        10/348,788                      01/10/06
6,984,919                        10/395,674                      01/10/06
6,984,930                        10/451,395                      01/10/06
6,984,935                        10/936,420                      01/10/06
6,984,937                        10/653,228                      01/10/06
6,984,941                        10/793,042                      01/10/06
6,984,944                        10/756,235                      01/10/06
6,984,951                        10/754,819                      01/10/06
6,984,961                        10/346,614                      01/10/06
6,984,962                        10/433,085                      01/10/06
6,984,966                        10/519,450                      01/10/06
6,984,970                        10/665,017                      01/10/06
6,984,982                        10/064,589                      01/10/06
6,984,987                        10/625,401                      01/10/06
6,984,989                        10/468,317                      01/10/06
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6,984,993                        10/859,154                      01/10/06
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6,985,027                        10/684,438                      01/10/06
6,985,043                        10/815,070                      01/10/06
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6,985,055                        10/403,007                      01/10/06
6,985,058                        10/664,315                      01/10/06
6,985,064                        10/681,716                      01/10/06
6,985,067                        10/950,794                      01/10/06
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6,985,077                        10/748,357                      01/10/06
6,985,078                        10/391,594                      01/10/06
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6,985,108                        10/663,099                      01/10/06
6,985,111                        10/717,192                      01/10/06
6,985,112                        10/822,694                      01/10/06
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6,985,127                        08/518,051                      01/10/06
6,985,145                        09/990,829                      01/10/06
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6,985,184                        10/076,329                      01/10/06
6,985,185                        09/640,405                      01/10/06
6,985,186                        10/112,411                      01/10/06
6,985,194                        09/897,955                      01/10/06
6,985,199                        10/770,017                      01/10/06
6,985,208                        10/661,870                      01/10/06
6,985,212                        10/440,918                      01/10/06
6,985,213                        10/230,148                      01/10/06
6,985,214                        10/267,369                      01/10/06
6,985,216                        10/893,331                      01/10/06
6,985,217                        10/071,182                      01/10/06
6,985,226                        10/844,086                      01/10/06
6,985,231                        10/251,378                      01/10/06
6,985,238                        10/065,192                      01/10/06
6,985,243                        09/512,358                      01/10/06
6,985,253                        09/751,230                      01/10/06
6,985,259                        09/826,934                      01/10/06
6,985,269                        09/659,841                      01/10/06
6,985,276                        10/490,059                      01/10/06
6,985,292                        10/149,448                      01/10/06
6,985,296                        10/826,556                      01/10/06
6,985,309                        10/810,609                      01/10/06
6,985,314                        10/434,061                      01/10/06
6,985,315                        10/058,947                      01/10/06
6,985,316                        10/858,830                      01/10/06
6,985,321                        10/795,328                      01/10/06
6,985,322                        10/631,337                      01/10/06
6,985,323                        10/131,499                      01/10/06
6,985,336                        11/117,207                      01/10/06
6,985,354                        10/159,130                      01/10/06
6,985,355                        10/623,380                      01/10/06
6,985,363                        10/398,032                      01/10/06
6,985,365                        09/966,649                      01/10/06
6,985,372                        10/418,538                      01/10/06
6,985,373                        10/899,999                      01/10/06
6,985,374                        10/758,179                      01/10/06
6,985,395                        10/884,105                      01/10/06
6,985,399                        10/748,936                      01/10/06
6,985,404                        10/454,183                      01/10/06
6,985,409                        10/316,950                      01/10/06
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 17 

6,985,412                        09/571,536                      01/10/06
6,985,417                        09/572,032                      01/10/06
6,985,420                        09/926,192                      01/10/06
6,985,425                        10/174,952                      01/10/06
6,985,427                        10/793,555                      01/10/06
6,985,437                        09/318,460                      01/10/06
6,985,458                        09/907,508                      01/10/06
6,985,465                        09/901,871                      01/10/06
6,985,468                        09/926,241                      01/10/06
6,985,470                        09/762,228                      01/10/06
6,985,471                        09/744,015                      01/10/06
6,985,482                        09/800,905                      01/10/06
6,985,487                        09/722,732                      01/10/06
6,985,496                        09/740,613                      01/10/06
6,985,506                        10/337,407                      01/10/06
6,985,509                        10/378,236                      01/10/06
6,985,511                        10/607,342                      01/10/06
6,985,522                        09/741,194                      01/10/06
6,985,524                        09/388,831                      01/10/06
6,985,539                        10/012,126                      01/10/06
6,985,540                        09/985,772                      01/10/06
6,985,544                        10/729,372                      01/10/06
6,985,553                        10/350,573                      01/10/06
6,985,562                        09/321,204                      01/10/06
6,985,563                        10/180,258                      01/10/06
6,985,568                        10/816,844                      01/10/06
6,985,580                        10/658,822                      01/10/06
6,985,590                        09/741,715                      01/10/06
6,985,598                        09/364,625                      01/10/06
6,985,606                        10/212,579                      01/10/06
6,985,621                        09/866,413                      01/10/06
6,985,626                        10/105,387                      01/10/06
6,985,634                        10/730,019                      01/10/06
6,985,636                        09/786,477                      01/10/06
6,985,637                        09/709,692                      01/10/06
6,985,642                        10/062,066                      01/10/06
6,985,660                        10/731,501                      01/10/06
6,985,672                        10/432,108                      01/10/06
6,985,674                        09/995,108                      01/10/06
6,985,681                        10/913,456                      01/10/06
6,985,682                        09/981,265                      01/10/06
6,985,684                        10/650,048                      01/10/06
6,985,701                        09/931,105                      01/10/06
6,985,709                        09/887,595                      01/10/06
6,985,715                        10/448,918                      01/10/06
6,985,722                        09/787,759                      01/10/06
6,985,728                        10/457,962                      01/10/06
6,985,731                        09/822,256                      01/10/06
6,985,759                        09/757,575                      01/10/06
6,985,760                        09/866,973                      01/10/06
6,985,767                        10/412,680                      01/10/06
6,985,779                        10/172,433                      01/10/06
6,985,781                        10/041,157                      01/10/06
6,985,785                        10/420,903                      01/10/06
6,985,786                        09/842,598                      01/10/06
6,985,787                        10/331,340                      01/10/06
6,985,788                        10/838,510                      01/10/06
6,985,790                        09/799,134                      01/10/06
6,985,791                        10/448,772                      01/10/06
6,985,793                        10/355,662                      01/10/06
6,985,802                        10/420,377                      01/10/06
6,985,805                        10/458,619                      01/10/06
6,985,807                        10/973,441                      01/10/06
6,985,817                        10/789,626                      01/10/06
6,985,818                        10/359,494                      01/10/06
6,985,826                        10/698,204                      01/10/06
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6,985,832                        10/823,838                      01/10/06
6,985,838                        09/498,012                      01/10/06
6,985,847                        10/231,627                      01/10/06
6,985,864                        10/926,805                      01/10/06
6,985,866                        09/968,450                      01/10/06
6,985,869                        09/489,982                      01/10/06
6,985,890                        10/154,516                      01/10/06
6,985,897                        09/618,321                      01/10/06
6,985,908                        10/251,812                      01/10/06
6,985,911                        10/211,392                      01/10/06
6,985,918                        09/977,986                      01/10/06
6,985,921                        09/779,222                      01/10/06
6,985,929                        09/653,413                      01/10/06
6,985,936                        09/966,229                      01/10/06
6,985,938                        09/951,096                      01/10/06
6,985,940                        09/438,645                      01/10/06
6,985,947                        09/661,050                      01/10/06
6,985,957                        10/933,075                      01/10/06
6,985,970                        10/424,189                      01/10/06
6,985,983                        09/797,096                      01/10/06
6,985,989                        10/643,973                      01/10/06
6,985,998                        10/834,084                      01/10/06
6,986,002                        10/322,075                      01/10/06
6,986,012                        10/233,450                      01/10/06
6,986,013                        10/313,322                      01/10/06
6,986,014                        10/915,358                      01/10/06
6,986,016                        10/262,411                      01/10/06
6,986,017                        10/422,215                      01/10/06
6,986,024                        10/283,177                      01/10/06
6,986,038                        09/613,983                      01/10/06
6,986,039                        09/614,087                      01/10/06
6,986,046                        09/571,851                      01/10/06
6,986,048                        09/536,945                      01/10/06
6,986,058                        09/701,154                      01/10/06
6,986,063                        10/357,588                      01/10/06
6,986,077                        10/270,958                      01/10/06
6,986,081                        09/936,510                      01/10/06
6,986,084                        10/879,437                      01/10/06
6,986,090                        10/078,876                      01/10/06
6,986,093                        10/060,789                      01/10/06
6,986,095                        09/848,218                      01/10/06
6,986,099                        09/894,746                      01/10/06
6,986,107                        10/174,448                      01/10/06
6,986,108                        10/103,268                      01/10/06
6,986,109                        10/438,625                      01/10/06
6,986,110                        10/336,383                      01/10/06
6,986,111                        10/383,057                      01/10/06
6,986,114                        10/322,088                      01/10/06
6,986,122                        09/876,366                      01/10/06
6,986,131                        10/175,375                      01/10/06
6,986,136                        10/001,551                      01/10/06
6,986,140                        10/449,068                      01/10/06
6,986,142                        09/662,228                      01/10/06
6,986,151                        09/940,044                      01/10/06
6,986,152                        10/344,700                      01/10/06

                  PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON January 12, 2014
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

7,644,448                        11/348,680                      01/12/10
7,644,451                        11/141,067                      01/12/10
7,644,459                        12/012,662                      01/12/10
7,644,463                        12/231,279                      01/12/10
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 19 

7,644,471                        10/539,536                      01/12/10
7,644,476                        11/636,190                      01/12/10
7,644,478                        11/146,308                      01/12/10
7,644,480                        11/822,189                      01/12/10
7,644,481                        12/174,620                      01/12/10
7,644,485                        11/718,747                      01/12/10
7,644,498                        10/873,880                      01/12/10
7,644,501                        11/727,782                      01/12/10
7,644,502                        12/151,785                      01/12/10
7,644,511                        11/819,354                      01/12/10
7,644,514                        10/584,162                      01/12/10
7,644,520                        11/259,168                      01/12/10
7,644,521                        11/397,060                      01/12/10
7,644,522                        11/249,656                      01/12/10
7,644,531                        12/240,630                      01/12/10
7,644,533                        11/479,688                      01/12/10
7,644,534                        11/818,276                      01/12/10
7,644,535                        11/900,507                      01/12/10
7,644,536                        11/653,552                      01/12/10
7,644,537                        11/405,720                      01/12/10
7,644,542                        10/558,468                      01/12/10
7,644,546                        11/389,810                      01/12/10
7,644,547                        11/439,030                      01/12/10
7,644,564                        11/469,861                      01/12/10
7,644,565                        11/737,811                      01/12/10
7,644,579                        11/365,964                      01/12/10
7,644,584                        11/605,970                      01/12/10
7,644,589                        11/608,172                      01/12/10
7,644,592                        11/589,689                      01/12/10
7,644,619                        11/436,770                      01/12/10
7,644,621                        11/829,944                      01/12/10
7,644,631                        12/351,297                      01/12/10
7,644,632                        11/329,768                      01/12/10
7,644,636                        12/016,402                      01/12/10
7,644,651                        10/583,745                      01/12/10
7,644,663                        11/320,896                      01/12/10
7,644,669                        11/799,600                      01/12/10
7,644,674                        12/332,761                      01/12/10
7,644,682                        11/595,333                      01/12/10
7,644,700                        11/721,233                      01/12/10
7,644,709                        11/653,456                      01/12/10
7,644,714                        11/438,330                      01/12/10
7,644,733                        10/512,286                      01/12/10
7,644,744                        11/403,768                      01/12/10
7,644,745                        11/146,763                      01/12/10
7,644,751                        11/309,253                      01/12/10
7,644,752                        10/528,024                      01/12/10
7,644,753                        11/439,364                      01/12/10
7,644,766                        10/555,367                      01/12/10
7,644,790                        11/583,543                      01/12/10
7,644,813                        11/537,684                      01/12/10
7,644,815                        11/189,772                      01/12/10
7,644,819                        11/747,170                      01/12/10
7,644,834                        10/854,879                      01/12/10
7,644,838                        10/960,978                      01/12/10
7,644,839                        11/053,764                      01/12/10
7,644,844                        11/450,176                      01/12/10
7,644,845                        11/057,073                      01/12/10
7,644,846                        11/292,680                      01/12/10
7,644,850                        11/431,032                      01/12/10
7,644,853                        11/243,677                      01/12/10
7,644,854                        12/174,442                      01/12/10
7,644,857                        11/356,683                      01/12/10
7,644,868                        11/620,639                      01/12/10
7,644,879                        11/526,098                      01/12/10
7,644,881                        11/809,954                      01/12/10
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 20 

7,644,884                        11/893,977                      01/12/10
7,644,887                        11/678,044                      01/12/10
7,644,890                        11/446,443                      01/12/10
7,644,892                        11/481,571                      01/12/10
7,644,895                        11/975,376                      01/12/10
7,644,896                        12/075,775                      01/12/10
7,644,899                        10/816,684                      01/12/10
7,644,901                        12/012,520                      01/12/10
7,644,902                        10/449,335                      01/12/10
7,644,903                        12/082,060                      01/12/10
7,644,904                        11/607,414                      01/12/10
7,644,909                        10/588,253                      01/12/10
7,644,913                        12/199,205                      01/12/10
7,644,943                        12/122,437                      01/12/10
7,644,944                        11/569,160                      01/12/10
7,644,945                        11/740,468                      01/12/10
7,644,947                        11/175,150                      01/12/10
7,644,962                        11/361,777                      01/12/10
7,644,977                        11/876,165                      01/12/10
7,644,981                        12/103,305                      01/12/10
7,644,982                        12/092,718                      01/12/10
7,644,990                        11/381,184                      01/12/10
7,644,999                        11/252,894                      01/12/10
7,645,001                        11/349,685                      01/12/10
7,645,009                        10/247,609                      01/12/10
7,645,014                        11/445,519                      01/12/10
7,645,016                        11/951,200                      01/12/10
7,645,020                        11/045,216                      01/12/10
7,645,022                        11/124,175                      01/12/10
7,645,028                        12/062,505                      01/12/10
7,645,046                        12/288,550                      01/12/10
7,645,060                        11/013,305                      01/12/10
7,645,071                        12/061,696                      01/12/10
7,645,073                        11/236,830                      01/12/10
7,645,075                        11/543,118                      01/12/10
7,645,077                        12/370,726                      01/12/10
7,645,085                        12/329,876                      01/12/10
7,645,098                        12/338,171                      01/12/10
7,645,107                        11/404,018                      01/12/10
7,645,109                        11/788,881                      01/12/10
7,645,113                        12/051,384                      01/12/10
7,645,125                        10/874,046                      01/12/10
7,645,126                        10/887,234                      01/12/10
7,645,127                        11/478,040                      01/12/10
7,645,134                        11/612,739                      01/12/10
7,645,136                        11/239,250                      01/12/10
7,645,138                        11/817,498                      01/12/10
7,645,139                        11/413,342                      01/12/10
7,645,145                        12/226,866                      01/12/10
7,645,151                        11/810,288                      01/12/10
7,645,165                        12/381,799                      01/12/10
7,645,168                        12/359,699                      01/12/10
7,645,169                        12/164,332                      01/12/10
7,645,170                        12/156,881                      01/12/10
7,645,178                        11/311,662                      01/12/10
7,645,185                        11/826,628                      01/12/10
7,645,187                        11/392,741                      01/12/10
7,645,191                        11/387,117                      01/12/10
7,645,198                        12/053,585                      01/12/10
7,645,203                        11/049,667                      01/12/10
7,645,211                        11/279,939                      01/12/10
7,645,221                        12/001,133                      01/12/10
7,645,222                        10/554,925                      01/12/10
7,645,226                        10/988,204                      01/12/10
7,645,243                        11/547,852                      01/12/10
7,645,249                        12/015,580                      01/12/10
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 21 

7,645,284                        11/284,658                      01/12/10
7,645,289                        10/481,480                      01/12/10
7,645,304                        11/795,641                      01/12/10
7,645,305                        09/108,447                      01/12/10
7,645,311                        11/473,817                      01/12/10
7,645,326                        11/672,525                      01/12/10
7,645,330                        11/309,918                      01/12/10
7,645,332                        11/413,558                      01/12/10
7,645,338                        10/537,645                      01/12/10
7,645,356                        10/721,657                      01/12/10
7,645,358                        11/301,207                      01/12/10
7,645,369                        11/120,098                      01/12/10
7,645,371                        11/987,837                      01/12/10
7,645,386                        11/404,868                      01/12/10
7,645,390                        11/248,968                      01/12/10
7,645,391                        10/583,702                      01/12/10
7,645,396                        12/397,814                      01/12/10
7,645,410                        10/915,374                      01/12/10
7,645,418                        11/579,706                      01/12/10
7,645,423                        10/711,071                      01/12/10
7,645,433                        11/756,226                      01/12/10
7,645,449                        10/544,794                      01/12/10
7,645,461                        10/549,323                      01/12/10
7,645,465                        10/511,016                      01/12/10
7,645,484                        11/393,872                      01/12/10
7,645,487                        11/489,729                      01/12/10
7,645,488                        11/660,773                      01/12/10
7,645,489                        10/541,300                      01/12/10
7,645,494                        12/056,798                      01/12/10
7,645,505                        10/835,792                      01/12/10
7,645,511                        11/391,596                      01/12/10
7,645,519                        10/591,917                      01/12/10
7,645,539                        11/397,562                      01/12/10
7,645,550                        11/721,787                      01/12/10
7,645,555                        12/420,278                      01/12/10
7,645,558                        11/762,177                      01/12/10
7,645,560                        12/206,136                      01/12/10
7,645,564                        11/367,558                      01/12/10
7,645,567                        12/106,278                      01/12/10
7,645,568                        10/914,536                      01/12/10
7,645,572                        10/524,021                      01/12/10
7,645,583                        11/302,994                      01/12/10
7,645,586                        11/728,185                      01/12/10
7,645,592                        11/599,367                      01/12/10
7,645,599                        11/151,764                      01/12/10
7,645,600                        10/897,981                      01/12/10
7,645,603                        10/545,491                      01/12/10
7,645,606                        10/394,646                      01/12/10
7,645,617                        11/717,735                      01/12/10
7,645,620                        11/163,229                      01/12/10
7,645,621                        11/872,900                      01/12/10
7,645,645                        11/372,334                      01/12/10
7,645,668                        11/594,912                      01/12/10
7,645,670                        11/859,792                      01/12/10
7,645,672                        11/319,789                      01/12/10
7,645,679                        11/612,632                      01/12/10
7,645,685                        11/377,273                      01/12/10
7,645,695                        11/730,665                      01/12/10
7,645,697                        11/644,890                      01/12/10
7,645,699                        11/317,362                      01/12/10
7,645,705                        11/615,750                      01/12/10
7,645,739                        11/486,667                      01/12/10
7,645,745                        11/732,983                      01/12/10
7,645,752                        11/622,649                      01/12/10
7,645,753                        11/366,516                      01/12/10
7,645,754                        10/536,119                      01/12/10
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7,645,757                        11/464,355                      01/12/10
7,645,761                        11/821,384                      01/12/10
7,645,764                        11/983,313                      01/12/10
7,645,770                        12/327,311                      01/12/10
7,645,771                        10/538,144                      01/12/10
7,645,780                        11/447,789                      01/12/10
7,645,781                        11/524,754                      01/12/10
7,645,784                        10/556,229                      01/12/10
7,645,791                        12/147,678                      01/12/10
7,645,792                        11/768,713                      01/12/10
7,645,793                        10/483,772                      01/12/10
7,645,798                        11/985,935                      01/12/10
7,645,807                        11/824,919                      01/12/10
7,645,811                        10/527,711                      01/12/10
7,645,820                        12/108,807                      01/12/10
7,645,822                        11/719,042                      01/12/10
7,645,837                        10/569,139                      01/12/10
7,645,838                        10/858,180                      01/12/10
7,645,864                        10/399,146                      01/12/10
7,645,866                        11/476,423                      01/12/10
7,645,871                        12/178,753                      01/12/10
7,645,876                        11/293,747                      01/12/10
7,645,878                        10/252,369                      01/12/10
7,645,885                        11/467,908                      01/12/10
7,645,888                        11/574,354                      01/12/10
7,645,891                        10/965,802                      01/12/10
7,645,894                        11/649,193                      01/12/10
7,645,907                        11/728,142                      01/12/10
7,645,910                        12/095,376                      01/12/10
7,645,916                        11/799,371                      01/12/10
7,645,939                        12/092,372                      01/12/10
7,645,946                        11/383,237                      01/12/10
7,645,954                        11/475,915                      01/12/10
7,645,959                        10/554,051                      01/12/10
7,645,966                        10/653,648                      01/12/10
7,645,973                        11/872,265                      01/12/10
7,645,982                        12/427,634                      01/12/10
7,646,002                        11/386,801                      01/12/10
7,646,006                        11/393,259                      01/12/10
7,646,030                        12/071,616                      01/12/10
7,646,037                        11/676,187                      01/12/10
7,646,039                        11/830,972                      01/12/10
7,646,049                        11/844,714                      01/12/10
7,646,052                        11/867,198                      01/12/10
7,646,057                        12/496,893                      01/12/10
7,646,074                        12/122,757                      01/12/10
7,646,076                        12/151,859                      01/12/10
7,646,092                        11/566,879                      01/12/10
7,646,095                        10/946,372                      01/12/10
7,646,098                        12/081,042                      01/12/10
7,646,110                        11/552,342                      01/12/10
7,646,116                        12/154,213                      01/12/10
7,646,123                        11/546,956                      01/12/10
7,646,131                        11/575,034                      01/12/10
7,646,134                        11/482,730                      01/12/10
7,646,139                        11/569,101                      01/12/10
7,646,142                        11/223,031                      01/12/10
7,646,150                        11/808,737                      01/12/10
7,646,165                        11/892,281                      01/12/10
7,646,177                        12/347,853                      01/12/10
7,646,178                        12/463,295                      01/12/10
7,646,182                        11/659,209                      01/12/10
7,646,199                        11/845,827                      01/12/10
7,646,200                        12/194,283                      01/12/10
7,646,211                        11/397,920                      01/12/10
7,646,223                        11/640,965                      01/12/10
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7,646,231                        12/029,034                      01/12/10
7,646,245                        11/876,285                      01/12/10
7,646,252                        12/004,519                      01/12/10
7,646,255                        11/985,132                      01/12/10
7,646,277                        12/122,836                      01/12/10
7,646,278                        12/200,907                      01/12/10
7,646,293                        11/308,990                      01/12/10
7,646,309                        11/649,833                      01/12/10
7,646,321                        12/023,805                      01/12/10
7,646,322                        12/204,372                      01/12/10
7,646,328                        11/235,047                      01/12/10
7,646,334                        12/208,649                      01/12/10
7,646,355                        11/417,723                      01/12/10
7,646,360                        11/109,686                      01/12/10
7,646,364                        11/290,654                      01/12/10
7,646,384                        11/278,110                      01/12/10
7,646,385                        11/480,477                      01/12/10
7,646,418                        11/598,581                      01/12/10
7,646,434                        12/482,785                      01/12/10
7,646,441                        09/961,055                      01/12/10
7,646,454                        10/559,912                      01/12/10
7,646,460                        11/047,234                      01/12/10
7,646,469                        11/899,085                      01/12/10
7,646,488                        11/929,375                      01/12/10
7,646,490                        11/881,141                      01/12/10
7,646,491                        11/766,820                      01/12/10
7,646,503                        11/228,498                      01/12/10
7,646,510                        11/925,198                      01/12/10
7,646,514                        10/634,973                      01/12/10
7,646,515                        12/232,559                      01/12/10
7,646,516                        11/403,066                      01/12/10
7,646,523                        11/621,158                      01/12/10
7,646,527                        11/728,553                      01/12/10
7,646,563                        11/180,685                      01/12/10
7,646,577                        11/762,784                      01/12/10
7,646,593                        11/678,606                      01/12/10
7,646,599                        11/556,177                      01/12/10
7,646,600                        12/103,114                      01/12/10
7,646,603                        12/030,484                      01/12/10
7,646,604                        11/767,040                      01/12/10
7,646,605                        11/848,260                      01/12/10
7,646,609                        11/407,020                      01/12/10
7,646,611                        12/021,419                      01/12/10
7,646,614                        12/123,261                      01/12/10
7,646,629                        12/010,067                      01/12/10
7,646,634                        11/813,949                      01/12/10
7,646,657                        11/945,830                      01/12/10
7,646,675                        11/903,198                      01/12/10
7,646,676                        11/773,055                      01/12/10
7,646,677                        11/899,663                      01/12/10
7,646,679                        11/943,953                      01/12/10
7,646,687                        11/783,218                      01/12/10
7,646,693                        11/015,823                      01/12/10
7,646,696                        11/075,941                      01/12/10
7,646,697                        11/646,010                      01/12/10
7,646,705                        10/411,828                      01/12/10
7,646,707                        10/745,047                      01/12/10
7,646,709                        11/560,088                      01/12/10
7,646,723                        10/294,340                      01/12/10
7,646,742                        10/761,419                      01/12/10
7,646,754                        11/043,540                      01/12/10
7,646,756                        11/374,901                      01/12/10
7,646,768                        11/348,495                      01/12/10
7,646,789                        10/352,114                      01/12/10
7,646,795                        10/301,557                      01/12/10
7,646,812                        11/098,023                      01/12/10
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7,646,837                        11/380,727                      01/12/10
7,646,839                        11/249,851                      01/12/10
7,646,842                        11/233,670                      01/12/10
7,646,869                        10/554,599                      01/12/10
7,646,879                        11/420,003                      01/12/10
7,646,885                        10/467,693                      01/12/10
7,646,891                        10/529,202                      01/12/10
7,646,900                        10/567,221                      01/12/10
7,646,908                        11/203,147                      01/12/10
7,646,914                        11/453,009                      01/12/10
7,646,923                        11/045,774                      01/12/10
7,646,926                        11/287,438                      01/12/10
7,646,935                        11/290,742                      01/12/10
7,646,941                        11/475,472                      01/12/10
7,646,947                        11/850,672                      01/12/10
7,646,973                        11/262,696                      01/12/10
7,646,975                        10/551,165                      01/12/10
7,646,982                        11/320,426                      01/12/10
7,646,985                        11/704,968                      01/12/10
7,646,993                        10/583,656                      01/12/10
7,646,998                        11/775,353                      01/12/10
7,647,020                        11/308,017                      01/12/10
7,647,021                        09/923,506                      01/12/10
7,647,028                        11/100,172                      01/12/10
7,647,029                        11/659,384                      01/12/10
7,647,033                        11/626,585                      01/12/10
7,647,034                        11/513,267                      01/12/10
7,647,047                        11/963,160                      01/12/10
7,647,072                        10/564,995                      01/12/10
7,647,079                        11/411,653                      01/12/10
7,647,080                        11/231,517                      01/12/10
7,647,081                        11/436,203                      01/12/10
7,647,085                        11/151,389                      01/12/10
7,647,093                        10/568,868                      01/12/10
7,647,099                        10/422,288                      01/12/10
7,647,100                        10/890,297                      01/12/10
7,647,122                        11/189,490                      01/12/10
7,647,168                        10/575,083                      01/12/10
7,647,181                        11/203,679                      01/12/10
7,647,188                        10/942,538                      01/12/10
7,647,204                        11/562,491                      01/12/10
7,647,214                        11/318,171                      01/12/10
7,647,215                        11/608,737                      01/12/10
7,647,218                        11/585,454                      01/12/10
7,647,244                        09/888,345                      01/12/10
7,647,245                        10/365,365                      01/12/10
7,647,281                        10/782,687                      01/12/10
7,647,293                        10/864,463                      01/12/10
7,647,296                        11/376,937                      01/12/10
7,647,313                        11/837,741                      01/12/10
7,647,324                        11/497,854                      01/12/10
7,647,328                        10/962,178                      01/12/10
7,647,333                        11/766,269                      01/12/10
7,647,334                        12/180,492                      01/12/10
7,647,335                        11/216,243                      01/12/10
7,647,341                        10/423,639                      01/12/10
7,647,351                        11/521,072                      01/12/10
7,647,352                        11/545,969                      01/12/10
7,647,357                        10/987,570                      01/12/10
7,647,378                        10/715,313                      01/12/10
7,647,383                        10/799,825                      01/12/10
7,647,390                        10/242,402                      01/12/10
7,647,391                        09/946,398                      01/12/10
7,647,400                        11/567,902                      01/12/10
7,647,401                        12/250,564                      01/12/10
7,647,405                        11/348,046                      01/12/10
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7,647,412                        10/946,542                      01/12/10
7,647,420                        11/366,933                      01/12/10
7,647,435                        11/761,154                      01/12/10
7,647,437                        12/028,905                      01/12/10
7,647,447                        10/496,920                      01/12/10
7,647,456                        11/293,608                      01/12/10
7,647,469                        11/187,506                      01/12/10
7,647,470                        11/207,340                      01/12/10
7,647,500                        11/303,704                      01/12/10
7,647,528                        11/696,047                      01/12/10
7,647,531                        12/141,743                      01/12/10
7,647,542                        12/183,677                      01/12/10
7,647,549                        10/281,151                      01/12/10
7,647,552                        10/363,431                      01/12/10
7,647,560                        10/886,533                      01/12/10
7,647,563                        11/773,728                      01/12/10
7,647,565                        11/059,722                      01/12/10
7,647,568                        11/779,968                      01/12/10
7,647,577                        11/140,194                      01/12/10
7,647,579                        10/814,925                      01/12/10
7,647,581                        10/881,969                      01/12/10
7,647,584                        09/772,650                      01/12/10
7,647,588                        10/824,809                      01/12/10
7,647,601                        11/080,674                      01/12/10
7,647,603                        11/667,812                      01/12/10
7,647,613                        11/186,572                      01/12/10
7,647,626                        11/008,507                      01/12/10
7,647,628                        10/796,372                      01/12/10
7,647,630                        11/304,971                      01/12/10
7,647,640                        11/876,640                      01/12/10
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Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 02/03/2014
                 Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a
                     Late Maintenance Fee from 02/03/2014

Patent         Application     Filing          Issue           Granted
Number         Number          Date            Date            Date

6,046,991      08/835,420      04/09/1997      04/04/2000      02/03/2014
6,053,823      09/118,302      07/17/1998      04/25/2000      02/03/2014
6,183,711      08/579,121      12/27/1995      02/06/2001      02/05/2014
6,218,343      08/962,209      10/31/1997      04/17/2001      02/03/2014
6,237,651      09/462,473      01/14/2000      05/29/2001      02/03/2014
6,312,527      09/436,613      11/09/1999      11/06/2001      02/06/2014
6,314,404      09/250,942      02/18/1999      11/06/2001      02/07/2014
6,322,971      09/164,249      09/30/1998      11/27/2001      02/06/2014
6,326,718      09/586,304      06/02/2000      12/04/2001      02/07/2014
6,331,700      09/712,244      11/15/2000      12/18/2001      02/07/2014
6,745,127      10/327,530      12/21/2002      06/01/2004      02/05/2014
6,772,598      10/427,456      05/01/2003      08/10/2004      02/04/2014
6,793,224      09/801,536      03/08/2001      09/21/2004      02/07/2014
6,802,789      10/099,445      03/14/2002      10/12/2004      02/03/2014
6,925,721      10/656,703      09/06/2003      08/09/2005      02/06/2014
6,927,194      10/211,958      08/01/2002      08/09/2005      02/03/2014
6,932,158      10/211,959      08/01/2002      08/23/2005      02/03/2014
6,939,833      10/211,938      08/01/2002      09/06/2005      02/03/2014
6,942,887      10/043,873      01/10/2002      09/13/2005      02/03/2014
6,958,707      10/337,690      01/06/2003      10/25/2005      02/04/2014
6,968,053      10/167,740      06/12/2002      11/22/2005      02/05/2014
6,978,253      09/342,866      06/29/1999      12/20/2005      02/05/2014
7,413,200      11/327,729      01/09/2006      08/19/2008      02/06/2014
7,421,144      11/084,329      03/16/2005      09/02/2008      02/07/2014
7,437,309      10/079,024      02/20/2002      10/14/2008      02/05/2014
7,484,859      11/624,318      01/18/2007      02/03/2009      02/05/2014
7,486,892      11/197,005      08/04/2005      02/03/2009      02/03/2014
7,578,511      11/415,378      05/02/2006      08/25/2009      02/03/2014
7,599,736      10/198,871      07/19/2002      10/06/2009      02/04/2014
7,606,938      10/377,181      02/28/2003      10/20/2009      02/03/2014
7,621,170      11/870,091      10/10/2007      11/24/2009      02/06/2014
7,632,738      12/345,503      12/29/2008      12/15/2009      02/06/2014
7,637,298      12/036,121      02/22/2008      12/29/2009      02/05/2014
7,641,345      11/726,978      03/23/2007      01/05/2010      02/06/2014
7,648,373      12/104,777      04/17/2008      01/19/2010      02/06/2014
7,657,422      10/542,456      07/14/2005      02/02/2010      02/05/2014
RE. 39,336     10/288,029      11/05/2002      10/10/2006      02/03/2014
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Reissue Applications Filed
                           Reissue Applications Filed

   Notice under 37 CFR 1.11(b). The reissue applications listed below
are open to public inspection by the general public through the Image
File Wrapper (IFW) system (http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/pair)
on the USPTO internet web site (www.uspto.gov), and copies may be obtained
by paying the fee therefor (37 CFR 1.19).

   6,659,460, Re. S.N. 14/094,706, Dec. 02, 2013, Cl. 273/149, CARD
SHUFFLING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS, Ernst Blaha et. al., Owner of
Record: SHUFFLE MASTER GMBH & CO KG., Attorney or Agent: James C. Watson,
Ex. Gp.: 3711

   7,466,497, Re. S.N. 14/153,566, Jan. 13, 2014, Cl. 359/715, OPTICAL
IMAGING SYSTEM, Seong-Ha Park et. al., Owner of Record: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
CO., LTD., Attorney or Agent: Brian C. Rupp, Ex. Gp.: 2872

   7,466,497, Re. S.N. 14/153,710, Jan. 13, 2014, Cl. 359/715, OPTICAL
IMAGING SYSTEM, Seong-Ha Park et. al., Owner of Record: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
CO., LTD., Attorney or Agent: Brian C. Rupp, Ex. Gp.: 2872

   7,879,441, Re. S.N. 14,161,994, Jan. 23, 2014, Cl. 428, ARTICLES THAT
INCLUDE A POLYMER FOAM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME, Mark D. Gehlsend,
et al, Owner of Record: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY, St. Paul, MN,
Attorney or Agent: Mark D. Sweet, Ex. Gp.: 1783

   8,015,393, Re. S.N. 14/020,130, Sept. 06, 2013, Cl. 713/001, DATA
PROCESSING DEVICE, ENCRYPTION COMMUNICATION METHOD, KEY GENERATION METHOD,
AND COMPUTER PROGRAM, Nobuaki Fukasawa, Owner of Record: CANON KABUSHIKI
KAISHA, Attorney or Agent: Brian L. Klock, Ex. Gp.: 2436

   8,092,363, Re. S.N. 14/152,810, Jan. 10, 2014, Cl. 600/016, HEART BAND
WITH FILLABLE CHAMBERS TO MODIFY HEART VALVE FUNCTION, Karl R. Leinsing et.
al., Owner of Record: MARDIL, INC., Attorney or Agent: Stephen R. Schaefer,
Ex. Gp.: 3766

   8,123,086, Re. S.N. 14,163,010, Jan. 24, 2014, Cl. 222, REUSABLE BOTTLE
STOPPER, James E. Haley, Oak Brook, IL, Owner of Record: Vinum Corporation,
Attorney or Agent: James D. Ryndak, Ex. Gp.: 3754

   8,134,965, Re. S.N. 14/152,844, Jan. 10, 2014, Cl. 370/329, METHOD FOR
TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING DATA WITH SUPERFRAME STRUCTURE, Wook Bong Lee
et. al., Owner of Record: LG ELECTRONICS INC., Attorney or Agent: Harry S.
Lee, Ex. Gp.: 2464

   8,292,850, Re. S.N. 14/070,161, Nov. 01, 2013, Cl. 604/355, COAXIAL
GUIDE CATHETER FOR INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY PROCEDURES, Howard Root et.
al., Owner of Record: VASCULAR SOLUTIONS, INC., Attorney or Agent:
Paul C. Onderick, Ex. Gp.: 3767

   8,430,488, Re. S.N. 14/060,614, Dec. 23, 2013, Cl. 347/086, AUTOMATIC
VACUUM INK CONTAINER AND ITS INK SUPPLY DEVICE AND VACUUM PISTON DEVICE,
Ciyuan Tan, Owner of Record: CIYUAN TAN and NORTH AMERICA WALES GROUP
INTERNATIONAL LTD., Attorney or Agent: Inventor, Ex. Gp.: 2861

   8,594,631, Re. S.N. 14/165,036, Jan. 27, 2014, Cl. 455/411, METHOD AND
APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ACCESS, Jussi Lemilainen et. al., Owner of Record:
BROADCOM CORPORATION, Attorney or Agent: Christopher TL Douglas,
Ex. Gp.: 2646
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Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
                   Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed

   5,255,309, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,094, Requested Date: Dec. 12, 2013,
Cl. 379/088, Title: TELEPHONIC-INTERFACE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM,
Inventor: Ronald A. Katz, Owners of Record: Ronald A. Katz Technology
Licensing, LP., Beverly Hills, CA, Attorney or Agent: Cooley, LLP.,
Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: John L. Capone, Duff7 & Sweeney,
LTD., Providence, RI

   5,842,224, Reexam. C.N. 90/020,064, Requested Date: Dec. 17, 2013,
Cl. 711/202, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SOURCE FILTERING DATA POCKETS
BETWEEN NETWORKS OF DIFFERING MEDIA, Inventor: Peter R. Fenner, Owners of
Record: Fenner Investments, LTD., Richardson, TX, Attorney or Agent:
Hubbard Law, PLLC., Dallas, TX, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Juniper Networks,
Inc., Nima Hafazi, Irell & Manella, LLP., Newport Beach, CA

   6,158,444, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,097, Requested Date: Jan. 22, 2013,
Cl. 132/200, Title: INTERDENTAL CLEARNER AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS,
Inventor: Georg Weihrauch, Owners of Record: Interbros GMBH, Germany,
Attorney or Agent: Lichti Lempert & Lasch, Germany, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Robert O. Fox, Luedeka Neely Group, PC., Knoxville, TN

   6,397,622, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,096, Requested Date: Dec. 18, 2013,
Cl. 062/373, Title: WATER FLOW FOR AUGER TYPE POULTRY CHILLER, Inventor:
Michael E. Miller et al., Owners of Record: Cooling & Applied Technology,
Inc., Russellville, AR, Attorney or Agent: Richard Blakely Glasgow,
Little Rock, AR, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: PATENT OWNER

   7,805,252, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,101, Requested Date: Dec. 20, 2013,
Cl. 702/019, Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DESIGNING AND ORDERING
POLYNUCLEOTIDES, Inventor: Claes Gustafsson et al., Owners of Record:
DNA Twopointo, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, Attorney or Agent: Morgan Lewis &
Bockius, LLP., San Francisco, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Genome Compiler
Corp., Erik Birkeneder, Nixon Peabody, LLP., Palo Alto, CA

   7,815,725, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,102, Requested Date: Dec. 20, 2013,
Cl. 106/284, Title: WARM ASPHALT BINDER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING LUBRICATING
AGENTS, Inventor: Gerald H. Reinke et al., Owners of Record: ALM Holdings
Co., Onalaska, WI, Attorney or Agent: Kagan Binder, PLLC., Stillwater, MN,
Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry, LLC., Patrick J.
Birde, Kenyon & Kenyon, LLP., New York, NY

   7,871,404, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,100, Requested Date: Dec. 19, 2013,
Cl. 606/002, Title: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TREATING CONNECTIVE TISSUE,
Inventor: Annmarie Hipsley, Owners of Record: Ace Vision Euro, LTD.,
Great Britain, Attorney or Agent: One, LLP., Newport Beach, CA, Ex. Gp.:
3993, Requester: Refocus Group, Inc., William A. Munck, Docket Clerk,
Dallas, TX

   7,885,635, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,099, Requested Date: Dec. 19, 2013,
Cl. 455/403, Title: MOBILE DEVICE FOR ACCESSING A COMMON DATABASE AND A
COMPUTING DEVICE, Inventor: Andrew L. Laursen et al., Owners of Record:
Unwired Planet, LLC., Reno, NV, Attorney or Agent: Sheppard Mulling Richter
& Hampton, LLP., Palo Alto, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: PATENT OWNER

   8,303,685, Reexam. C.N. 90/013,095, Requested Date: Dec. 13, 2013,
Cl. 095/235, Title: REGENERATION OF ACID GAS-CONTAINING TREATMENT FLUIDS,
Inventor: Craig N. Schubert et al., Owners of Record: Dow Global
Technologies, LLC., Midland, MI, Attorney or Agent: Kagan Binder, PLLC.,
Stillwater, MN, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Robert L. Epstein, New York, NY
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Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew
                Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations
                            Due to Failure to Renew

   15 U.S.C. 1059 provides that each trademark registration may be
renewed for periods of ten years from the end of the expiring period
upon payment of the prescribed fee and the filing of an acceptable
application for renewal. This may be done at any time within one year
before the expiration of the period for which the registration was
issued or renewed, or it may be done within six months after such
expiration on payment of an additional fee.
   According to the records of the Office, the trademark registrations
listed below are expired due to failure to renew in accordance with 15
U.S.C. 1059.

                     TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS WHICH EXPIRED
                               February 7, 2014
                            DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW

Reg. Number                     Serial Number                     Reg. Date

3,258,821                        79/007,925                      07/03/2007
3,258,822                        79/009,864                      07/03/2007
3,258,823                        79/011,457                      07/03/2007
3,258,824                        79/011,563                      07/03/2007
3,258,827                        79/012,275                      07/03/2007
3,258,829                        79/013,338                      07/03/2007
3,258,830                        79/013,354                      07/03/2007
3,258,831                        79/013,723                      07/03/2007
3,258,832                        79/013,852                      07/03/2007
3,258,833                        79/014,063                      07/03/2007
3,258,834                        79/014,446                      07/03/2007
3,258,835                        79/014,810                      07/03/2007
3,258,836                        79/015,103                      07/03/2007
3,258,837                        79/015,216                      07/03/2007
3,258,839                        79/016,386                      07/03/2007
3,258,841                        79/016,755                      07/03/2007
3,258,842                        79/016,776                      07/03/2007
3,258,843                        79/017,052                      07/03/2007
3,258,845                        79/017,226                      07/03/2007
3,258,846                        79/017,230                      07/03/2007
3,258,847                        79/017,475                      07/03/2007
3,258,848                        79/017,547                      07/03/2007
3,258,850                        79/017,702                      07/03/2007
3,258,853                        79/018,334                      07/03/2007
3,258,854                        79/018,517                      07/03/2007
3,258,855                        79/018,526                      07/03/2007
3,258,856                        79/018,527                      07/03/2007
3,258,857                        79/018,629                      07/03/2007
3,258,860                        79/018,825                      07/03/2007
3,258,861                        79/019,174                      07/03/2007
3,258,862                        79/019,246                      07/03/2007
3,258,863                        79/019,373                      07/03/2007
3,258,864                        79/019,374                      07/03/2007
3,258,865                        79/019,376                      07/03/2007
3,258,867                        79/019,424                      07/03/2007
3,258,870                        79/019,680                      07/03/2007
3,258,871                        79/019,789                      07/03/2007
3,258,873                        79/020,299                      07/03/2007
3,258,874                        79/020,358                      07/03/2007
3,258,875                        79/020,359                      07/03/2007
3,258,877                        79/020,592                      07/03/2007
3,258,880                        79/020,923                      07/03/2007
3,258,881                        79/020,993                      07/03/2007
3,258,882                        79/021,120                      07/03/2007
3,258,887                        79/021,437                      07/03/2007
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3,258,888                        79/021,463                      07/03/2007
3,258,889                        79/021,502                      07/03/2007
3,258,892                        79/021,557                      07/03/2007
3,258,896                        79/021,823                      07/03/2007
3,258,901                        79/022,232                      07/03/2007
3,258,904                        79/022,526                      07/03/2007
3,258,908                        79/022,947                      07/03/2007
3,258,909                        79/022,968                      07/03/2007
3,258,910                        79/023,302                      07/03/2007
3,258,911                        79/023,379                      07/03/2007
3,258,912                        79/023,459                      07/03/2007
3,258,913                        79/023,492                      07/03/2007
3,258,916                        79/023,657                      07/03/2007
3,258,918                        79/023,699                      07/03/2007
3,258,921                        79/023,920                      07/03/2007
3,258,922                        79/023,949                      07/03/2007
3,258,923                        79/023,960                      07/03/2007
3,258,925                        79/024,060                      07/03/2007
3,258,926                        79/024,065                      07/03/2007
3,258,927                        79/024,110                      07/03/2007
3,258,928                        79/024,150                      07/03/2007
3,258,929                        79/024,157                      07/03/2007
3,258,930                        79/024,159                      07/03/2007
3,258,931                        79/024,203                      07/03/2007
3,258,933                        79/024,223                      07/03/2007
3,258,935                        79/024,430                      07/03/2007
3,258,936                        79/024,521                      07/03/2007
3,258,937                        79/024,693                      07/03/2007
3,258,938                        79/024,695                      07/03/2007
3,258,939                        79/024,737                      07/03/2007
3,258,940                        79/024,773                      07/03/2007
3,258,942                        79/024,857                      07/03/2007
3,258,943                        79/024,891                      07/03/2007
3,258,944                        79/024,892                      07/03/2007
3,258,945                        79/024,893                      07/03/2007
3,258,953                        79/025,319                      07/03/2007
3,258,955                        79/025,369                      07/03/2007
3,258,957                        79/025,622                      07/03/2007
3,258,958                        79/025,914                      07/03/2007
3,258,961                        79/026,143                      07/03/2007
3,258,963                        79/026,403                      07/03/2007
3,258,964                        79/026,432                      07/03/2007
3,258,966                        79/026,518                      07/03/2007
3,258,967                        79/026,563                      07/03/2007
3,258,971                        79/026,847                      07/03/2007
3,258,975                        79/027,687                      07/03/2007
3,258,977                        79/027,811                      07/03/2007
3,258,978                        79/027,955                      07/03/2007
3,258,979                        79/028,039                      07/03/2007
3,258,983                        79/028,381                      07/03/2007
3,258,984                        79/028,671                      07/03/2007
3,258,985                        79/028,682                      07/03/2007
3,258,986                        79/029,077                      07/03/2007
3,258,987                        79/029,133                      07/03/2007
3,258,989                        79/029,200                      07/03/2007
3,258,990                        79/029,260                      07/03/2007
3,258,991                        79/029,392                      07/03/2007
3,258,994                        79/029,535                      07/03/2007
3,258,995                        79/029,666                      07/03/2007
3,258,997                        79/030,053                      07/03/2007
3,258,999                        79/030,164                      07/03/2007
3,259,001                        79/030,398                      07/03/2007
3,259,003                        79/030,904                      07/03/2007
3,259,006                        79/031,544                      07/03/2007
1,244,541                        73/285,252                      07/05/1983
1,244,251                        73/315,857                      07/05/1983
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1,244,176                        73/335,683                      07/05/1983
1,780,749                        74/161,116                      07/06/1993
1,780,374                        74/309,491                      07/06/1993
2,730,967                        75/363,147                      07/01/2003
2,732,362                        75/366,676                      07/01/2003
2,732,364                        75/407,142                      07/01/2003
2,730,971                        75/443,249                      07/01/2003
2,732,374                        75/483,331                      07/01/2003
2,732,376                        75/488,977                      07/01/2003
2,732,386                        75/539,041                      07/01/2003
2,730,984                        75/567,706                      07/01/2003
2,732,408                        75/611,760                      07/01/2003
2,732,420                        75/640,045                      07/01/2003
2,732,422                        75/643,489                      07/01/2003
2,732,426                        75/650,444                      07/01/2003
2,730,999                        75/713,071                      07/01/2003
2,732,451                        75/723,806                      07/01/2003
2,732,457                        75/735,039                      07/01/2003
2,731,003                        75/736,320                      07/01/2003
2,732,462                        75/741,375                      07/01/2003
2,732,464                        75/745,815                      07/01/2003
2,731,013                        75/788,770                      07/01/2003
2,731,015                        75/798,165                      07/01/2003
2,732,479                        75/801,606                      07/01/2003
2,732,490                        75/818,513                      07/01/2003
2,732,492                        75/827,085                      07/01/2003
2,731,020                        75/831,778                      07/01/2003
2,732,496                        75/837,711                      07/01/2003
2,733,512                        75/856,440                      07/01/2003
2,733,513                        75/856,450                      07/01/2003
2,731,027                        75/878,362                      07/01/2003
2,732,515                        75/885,683                      07/01/2003
2,731,029                        75/892,656                      07/01/2003
2,732,520                        75/897,054                      07/01/2003
2,731,031                        75/905,964                      07/01/2003
2,732,534                        75/916,799                      07/01/2003
2,731,036                        75/917,833                      07/01/2003
2,732,538                        75/922,507                      07/01/2003
2,731,048                        75/981,010                      07/01/2003
2,731,050                        75/982,991                      07/01/2003
2,731,051                        75/982,992                      07/01/2003
2,731,052                        75/983,032                      07/01/2003
2,731,059                        76/019,996                      07/01/2003
2,732,584                        76/042,611                      07/01/2003
2,732,592                        76/047,967                      07/01/2003
2,732,598                        76/050,604                      07/01/2003
2,731,073                        76/051,854                      07/01/2003
2,732,600                        76/052,192                      07/01/2003
2,731,074                        76/053,474                      07/01/2003
2,732,601                        76/054,152                      07/01/2003
2,731,077                        76/059,193                      07/01/2003
2,732,614                        76/066,589                      07/01/2003
2,732,622                        76/073,717                      07/01/2003
2,732,632                        76/081,761                      07/01/2003
2,731,089                        76/086,353                      07/01/2003
2,732,638                        76/088,423                      07/01/2003
2,732,643                        76/091,493                      07/01/2003
2,732,651                        76/098,474                      07/01/2003
2,732,655                        76/101,522                      07/01/2003
2,732,659                        76/103,262                      07/01/2003
2,732,661                        76/103,929                      07/01/2003
2,732,668                        76/109,460                      07/01/2003
2,732,670                        76/111,191                      07/01/2003
2,732,677                        76/114,786                      07/01/2003
2,732,691                        76/122,060                      07/01/2003
2,732,700                        76/124,885                      07/01/2003
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2,732,714                        76/136,914                      07/01/2003
2,731,112                        76/137,996                      07/01/2003
2,732,719                        76/138,931                      07/01/2003
2,732,727                        76/140,434                      07/01/2003
2,732,729                        76/141,167                      07/01/2003
2,732,731                        76/143,595                      07/01/2003
2,732,739                        76/148,712                      07/01/2003
2,731,118                        76/150,059                      07/01/2003
2,732,744                        76/153,384                      07/01/2003
2,731,119                        76/153,632                      07/01/2003
2,732,761                        76/163,504                      07/01/2003
2,732,762                        76/163,554                      07/01/2003
2,731,128                        76/166,466                      07/01/2003
2,732,774                        76/167,303                      07/01/2003
2,731,130                        76/170,652                      07/01/2003
2,731,133                        76/177,742                      07/01/2003
2,731,136                        76/182,563                      07/01/2003
2,731,141                        76/184,229                      07/01/2003
2,731,143                        76/185,760                      07/01/2003
2,732,802                        76/185,775                      07/01/2003
2,732,803                        76/185,779                      07/01/2003
2,732,804                        76/185,793                      07/01/2003
2,731,146                        76/186,915                      07/01/2003
2,732,809                        76/187,936                      07/01/2003
2,733,528                        76/189,907                      07/01/2003
2,732,818                        76/192,798                      07/01/2003
2,732,822                        76/194,370                      07/01/2003
2,732,826                        76/196,189                      07/01/2003
2,731,157                        76/197,549                      07/01/2003
2,732,829                        76/199,966                      07/01/2003
2,731,164                        76/200,000                      07/01/2003
2,731,168                        76/203,629                      07/01/2003
2,732,842                        76/204,896                      07/01/2003
2,732,845                        76/206,613                      07/01/2003
2,732,848                        76/207,525                      07/01/2003
2,732,852                        76/208,916                      07/01/2003
2,731,175                        76/211,613                      07/01/2003
2,732,858                        76/212,721                      07/01/2003
2,731,177                        76/213,713                      07/01/2003
2,732,872                        76/219,835                      07/01/2003
2,731,181                        76/220,745                      07/01/2003
2,732,877                        76/222,422                      07/01/2003
2,732,885                        76/225,616                      07/01/2003
2,731,184                        76/226,192                      07/01/2003
2,732,892                        76/228,971                      07/01/2003
2,733,531                        76/234,590                      07/01/2003
2,731,200                        76/241,574                      07/01/2003
2,731,204                        76/245,789                      07/01/2003
2,731,206                        76/246,594                      07/01/2003
2,731,214                        76/250,610                      07/01/2003
2,732,936                        76/255,976                      07/01/2003
2,731,223                        76/259,498                      07/01/2003
2,732,950                        76/260,859                      07/01/2003
2,731,225                        76/264,478                      07/01/2003
2,732,968                        76/272,298                      07/01/2003
2,731,242                        76/273,980                      07/01/2003
2,732,982                        76/277,328                      07/01/2003
2,732,984                        76/277,814                      07/01/2003
2,732,985                        76/278,345                      07/01/2003
2,732,994                        76/281,455                      07/01/2003
2,732,998                        76/284,015                      07/01/2003
2,733,000                        76/285,157                      07/01/2003
2,733,001                        76/285,793                      07/01/2003
2,733,003                        76/287,272                      07/01/2003
2,731,260                        76/288,098                      07/01/2003
2,731,263                        76/290,376                      07/01/2003
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2,731,271                        76/294,860                      07/01/2003
2,731,276                        76/298,532                      07/01/2003
2,733,042                        76/298,534                      07/01/2003
2,733,048                        76/301,549                      07/01/2003
2,731,281                        76/302,393                      07/01/2003
2,733,059                        76/308,076                      07/01/2003
2,733,061                        76/308,669                      07/01/2003
2,731,296                        76/310,364                      07/01/2003
2,733,071                        76/312,243                      07/01/2003
2,731,301                        76/312,415                      07/01/2003
2,733,081                        76/315,527                      07/01/2003
2,733,087                        76/317,348                      07/01/2003
2,733,088                        76/317,593                      07/01/2003
2,733,090                        76/317,789                      07/01/2003
2,733,091                        76/318,291                      07/01/2003
2,733,540                        76/318,932                      07/01/2003
2,733,095                        76/320,155                      07/01/2003
2,733,096                        76/320,239                      07/01/2003
2,731,323                        76/323,004                      07/01/2003
2,733,117                        76/326,499                      07/01/2003
2,733,139                        76/333,836                      07/01/2003
2,733,140                        76/334,372                      07/01/2003
2,733,141                        76/334,859                      07/01/2003
2,733,142                        76/335,201                      07/01/2003
2,733,143                        76/335,315                      07/01/2003
2,733,149                        76/335,957                      07/01/2003
2,731,351                        76/336,366                      07/01/2003
2,733,153                        76/337,159                      07/01/2003
2,733,159                        76/338,877                      07/01/2003
2,731,354                        76/338,960                      07/01/2003
2,733,548                        76/340,236                      07/01/2003
2,733,164                        76/340,368                      07/01/2003
2,731,358                        76/340,976                      07/01/2003
2,733,167                        76/341,576                      07/01/2003
2,733,168                        76/341,577                      07/01/2003
2,731,361                        76/341,971                      07/01/2003
2,731,373                        76/346,576                      07/01/2003
2,733,187                        76/346,663                      07/01/2003
2,733,190                        76/347,183                      07/01/2003
2,733,198                        76/348,808                      07/01/2003
2,731,383                        76/350,665                      07/01/2003
2,731,388                        76/353,268                      07/01/2003
2,733,214                        76/353,613                      07/01/2003
2,733,216                        76/354,073                      07/01/2003
2,731,392                        76/354,720                      07/01/2003
2,733,220                        76/355,340                      07/01/2003
2,733,224                        76/355,987                      07/01/2003
2,733,226                        76/356,121                      07/01/2003
2,733,228                        76/356,691                      07/01/2003
2,731,400                        76/358,169                      07/01/2003
2,731,402                        76/358,553                      07/01/2003
2,731,404                        76/359,043                      07/01/2003
2,731,415                        76/360,450                      07/01/2003
2,733,240                        76/361,697                      07/01/2003
2,733,241                        76/362,752                      07/01/2003
2,733,243                        76/363,134                      07/01/2003
2,731,425                        76/364,281                      07/01/2003
2,731,426                        76/364,282                      07/01/2003
2,733,250                        76/364,333                      07/01/2003
2,731,429                        76/364,738                      07/01/2003
2,733,252                        76/366,164                      07/01/2003
2,731,439                        76/366,953                      07/01/2003
2,733,560                        76/370,266                      07/01/2003
2,731,462                        76/370,936                      07/01/2003
2,731,466                        76/371,274                      07/01/2003
2,731,472                        76/372,267                      07/01/2003
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2,733,264                        76/372,269                      07/01/2003
2,731,477                        76/372,797                      07/01/2003
2,731,478                        76/372,957                      07/01/2003
2,731,479                        76/373,050                      07/01/2003
2,733,269                        76/373,853                      07/01/2003
2,731,484                        76/374,375                      07/01/2003
2,731,486                        76/374,529                      07/01/2003
2,733,274                        76/375,976                      07/01/2003
2,731,499                        76/376,087                      07/01/2003
2,731,500                        76/376,104                      07/01/2003
2,733,561                        76/377,928                      07/01/2003
2,731,517                        76/379,648                      07/01/2003
2,731,523                        76/380,394                      07/01/2003
2,733,562                        76/381,721                      07/01/2003
2,731,539                        76/383,055                      07/01/2003
2,731,541                        76/383,834                      07/01/2003
2,731,542                        76/383,863                      07/01/2003
2,731,547                        76/385,929                      07/01/2003
2,731,555                        76/387,935                      07/01/2003
2,731,559                        76/388,220                      07/01/2003
2,731,561                        76/388,475                      07/01/2003
2,731,576                        76/391,505                      07/01/2003
2,731,579                        76/391,843                      07/01/2003
2,731,588                        76/392,926                      07/01/2003
2,731,603                        76/395,519                      07/01/2003
2,731,607                        76/396,463                      07/01/2003
2,731,615                        76/399,078                      07/01/2003
2,731,620                        76/400,550                      07/01/2003
2,731,629                        76/402,846                      07/01/2003
2,731,631                        76/403,457                      07/01/2003
2,731,637                        76/405,412                      07/01/2003
2,731,656                        76/409,416                      07/01/2003
2,731,661                        76/410,086                      07/01/2003
2,731,664                        76/410,452                      07/01/2003
2,733,571                        76/415,109                      07/01/2003
2,731,688                        76/415,591                      07/01/2003
2,733,572                        76/419,217                      07/01/2003
2,733,573                        76/419,265                      07/01/2003
2,731,705                        76/420,866                      07/01/2003
2,731,707                        76/420,971                      07/01/2003
2,731,710                        76/421,720                      07/01/2003
2,731,712                        76/422,169                      07/01/2003
2,731,719                        76/423,755                      07/01/2003
2,731,722                        76/424,491                      07/01/2003
2,731,741                        76/427,311                      07/01/2003
2,731,755                        76/429,759                      07/01/2003
2,731,763                        76/431,452                      07/01/2003
2,731,777                        76/433,023                      07/01/2003
2,731,778                        76/433,121                      07/01/2003
2,731,782                        76/434,377                      07/01/2003
2,731,789                        76/434,813                      07/01/2003
2,731,791                        76/435,012                      07/01/2003
2,731,809                        76/437,974                      07/01/2003
2,731,825                        76/439,615                      07/01/2003
2,731,826                        76/439,616                      07/01/2003
2,731,832                        76/440,260                      07/01/2003
2,731,836                        76/440,572                      07/01/2003
2,731,839                        76/440,786                      07/01/2003
2,731,847                        76/441,567                      07/01/2003
2,731,862                        76/442,475                      07/01/2003
2,731,885                        76/444,110                      07/01/2003
2,731,887                        76/444,345                      07/01/2003
2,731,898                        76/445,123                      07/01/2003
2,731,900                        76/445,693                      07/01/2003
2,731,907                        76/446,512                      07/01/2003
2,731,909                        76/446,525                      07/01/2003
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2,731,910                        76/446,526                      07/01/2003
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2,731,914                        76/447,098                      07/01/2003
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2,733,310                        78/000,272                      07/01/2003
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Service by Publication
                            Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

Georges Marciano, Beverly Hills, CA, Registration No. 1926512 for the mark
"BZNS", Cancellation No. 92058090.

                                                           MILLICENT CANADY
                                                                  Paralegal
                                      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
                                                            DEBORAH S. COHN
                                                Commissioner for Trademarks


                            Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

US Legal Pubs, LLC, Tampa, FL, Registration No. 4113308, 4149236 for the
mark "U.S. LEGALPUBS", Cancellation No. 92058456.

                                                              MONIQUE TYSON
                                                       Paralegal Specialist
                                      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
                                                            DEBORAH S. COHN
                                                Commissioner for Trademarks
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37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication
                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all inventors. The petition has been granted. A
notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor.
The inventor whose signature is missing (Gong Wei Zhang) may join in the
application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying
with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is PCT/CN2011/072013
and was filed on 21 March 2011 in the names of Yunqiang Xin and Gongwei
Zhang entitled HAND HELD POWER TOOL WITH LOCKING ROTATABLE HANDLE. The
national stage application is assigned number 14/002,993 and has a 35
U.S.C. 371(c) date of 10 October 2013.


                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all of the inventors. The petition has been
granted. A notice has been sent to the last known address of the
non-signing inventor, Rajesh Kumar. The inventor whose signature is missing
may join in the application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or
declaration complying with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application
number is PCT/US2011/035325 and was filed on 05 May 2011 in the names of
Rajesh Kumar, Russell H. Taylor, Brian Minnillo and Hiep Thieu Nguyen for
the invention entitled Visualization of Registered Subsurface Anatomy. The
national stage application is assigned number 13/822,135 and has a 35
U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2) and (c)(4) date of 11 October 2013.


                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all inventors. The petition has been granted. A
notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor.
The inventor whose signature is missing (Christine Kuslich) may join in the
application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying
with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is PCT/US2011/021160
was filed on 13 January 2011 in the names Christine Kuslich, Traci
Pawlowski, and David Spetzler for the invention entitled DETECTION OF
GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS. The national stage application number is
13/521,592 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371 date of 15 May 2013.


                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of one of the joint inventors. The petition has been granted. A
notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor.
The inventor whose signature is missing (Xiyuan Zhang) may join in the
application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying
with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is PCT/EP2010/001331
and was filed on 04 March 2010 in the name of Caroline Robert et al for the
invention entitled "METHOD OF FOG AND RAINDROP DETECTION ON A WINDSCREEN
AND DRIVING ASSISTANCE DEVICE". The national stage application number is
13/582,648 and has a date of 11 April 2013 under 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1),
(c)(2), and (c)(4).
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Registration to Practice
                           Registration to Practice

   The following list contains the names of persons seeking for
registration to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark
Office. Final approval for registration is subject to establishing to the
satisfaction of the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline
that the person seeking registration is of good moral character and repute.
37 CFR § 11.7   Accordingly, any information tending to affect the
eligibility of any of the following persons on moral ethical or other
grounds should be furnished to the Director of Enrollment and Discipline on
or before March 23, 2014 at the following address: Mail Stop OED United
States Patent and Trademark Office P.O. Box 1450 Alexandria VA 22314

Bayne, Laura Ashley, Fitzpatrick, Cellar, Harper & Scinto, 1290 Avenue of
the Americas, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10104

Chiesa, Richard Louis, 4058 Carbury Court, Chantilly, VA 20151

Graham, Brian Matthew, 1248 Hampshire Street, Apartment C, San Franciso,
CA 94110

Hockett, Lauren Elizabeth, Knobbe Martens, 2040 Main Street, 14th Floor,
Irvine, CA 92614

Horton, Matthew Henry, 10014 Lochalsh Lane, Vienna, VA 22181

Laine, Daniel Petri, 155 University Avenue, Unit 1217B, Newark, NJ 07102

Ma, Joanna Cheuk-Yu, Bereskin & Parr LLP, 40 King Street West, 40th Floor,
Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2 Canada

McTavish, Katherine King, 3880 E. Barrington Drive, Apartment A,
Bloomington, IN 47408

Nolan, Jason Michael, Rothwell, Figg, Ernst and Manbeck, P.C., 607 14th
Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005

Pak, Jaeyoung, 1595 North High Street, Unit 313, Columbus, OH 43201

Trillis III, Floyd, 1599 Belle Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107

Wilson, Jeanne Marie, Dupont, Experimental Station E535/220G, 200 Powder
Mill Road, Wilmington, DE 19805

Yamazaki, Wade Christian, 2620 Ellendale Place, Apartment 103,
Los Angeles, CA 90007

February 6, 2014                                           WILLIAM R. COVEY
                   Deputy General Counsel for Enrollment and Discipline and
                        Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline
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Notice of Suspension
                             Notice of Suspension

   This notice concerns Allen D. Brufsky of Naples, Florida, who is a
registered patent attorney (Registration Number 21,056). In a reciprocal
disciplinary proceeding, the Director of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office ("USPTO") has ordered that Mr. Brufsky be suspended for
ninety-one (91) days from the practice of patent, trademark, and other
non-patent law before the USPTO for violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(a) and
(b) via 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(c)(5)(i) predicated upon being suspended on
ethical grounds by a duly constituted authority of a State.

   On November 16, 2010, the Supreme Court of Florida effectuated the
suspension of Mr. Brufsky from the practice of law for ninety-one (91)
days. The suspension is based on Mr. Brufsky's representation of a
corporate client with regard to certain claims to enforce intellectual
property rights. Over the course of a litigated proceeding, Mr. Brufsky
assumed corporate roles in addition to his role as attorney. He failed to
advise the client of the conflict of interest issue inherent in serving in
both capacities and, as a result, failed to obtain proper consent from the
client. In addition, as various litigation matters ensued, Respondent
failed to keep the client informed of the progress of the litigation and
took action on behalf of the corporation that exceeded his authority.
Mr. Brufsky's conduct violated Rule 4-1.4 of the Rules Regulating the
Florida Bar (failure to communicate), Rule 4-1.7 (conflict of interest -
current client), and Rule 4-1.8 (conflict of interest - transactions with
client.)

   This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C.
§ 2(b)(2)(D) and 37 C.F.R. § 11.24. Disciplinary decisions are available
for public review at the Office of Enrollment and Discipline's Reading
Room, located at: http://e-foia.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

February 4, 2014                                           SHIRA PERLMUTTER
                                      Chief Policy Officer and Director for
                                                      International Affairs
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office

                                                               on behalf of

                                                               MICHELLE LEE
                                     Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
                           Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Exclusion
                              Notice of Exclusion

   This notice concerns Robert H. Sheasby of Bend, Oregon, who is not
registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
("USPTO" or "Office") in patent matters.  The USPTO has excluded
Mr. Sheasby from the practice before the Office in patent, trademark, and
other non-patent matters effective January 31, 2014.

   On August 20, 2013, the Director of the Office of Enrollment and
Discipline filed a disciplinary complaint against Mr. Sheasby alleging that
he violated the following provisions of the USPTO Code of Professional
Responsibility: 37 C.F.R. §§ 10.23(a) (proscribing engaging in disreputable
or gross misconduct); 10.23(b)(4) (proscribing engaging in conduct
involving dishonestly, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation); 10.23(a) and
10.23(b) via 10.23(c)(2)(i) (proscribing knowingly giving false or
misleading information or knowingly participating in a material way in
giving false or misleading information to a client in connection with any
immediate, prospective, or pending business before the Office); 10.31(a)
(proscribing, with respect to any prospective business before the Office,
deceiving or misleading any prospective applicant or other person having
immediate or prospective business before the Office by word, circular,
letter or advertising, with intent to defraud in any manner); 10.77(a)
(proscribing handling a matter that the practitioner is not competent to
handle without associating with another practitioner who is competent); and
10.23(b)(6) (proscribing engaging in any other conduct that adversely
reflects on a practitioner's fitness to practice before the Office).
Mr. Sheasby did not answer the complaint, and, on December 31, 2013, an
administrative law judge entered an initial decision on default against
him and imposed the sanction of exclusion. The initial decision was not
appealed and became the agency's final decision.

   This notice is given pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.59(a). Disciplinary
decisions regarding practitioners are posted at the Office of Enrollment
and Discipline's Reading Room, which is publicly accessible via
http://e-foia.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

February 11, 2014                                          WILLIAM R. COVEY
                   Deputy General Counsel for Enrollment and Discipline and
                        Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline
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Changes to Require Identification of Attributable Owner
                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                   United States Patent and Trademark Office
                                 37 CFR Part 1
                         [Docket No.: PTO-P-2013-0040]
                                 RIN 0651-AC90

            Changes To Require Identification of Attributable Owner

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) is
proposing changes to the rules of practice to facilitate the
examination of patent applications and to provide greater transparency
concerning the ownership of patent applications and patents. This
initiative is one of a number of executive actions issued by the
Administration that are designed to ensure the highest-quality patents,
enhance competition by providing the public with more complete
information about the competitive environment in which innovators
operate, enhance technology transfer and reduce the costs of
transactions for patent rights by making patent ownership information
more readily and easily available, reduce abusive patent litigation by
helping the public defend itself against frivolous litigation, and
level the playing field for innovators. The Office is proposing in this
document to require that the attributable owner, including the ultimate
parent entity, be identified during the pendency of a patent
application and at specified times during the life of a patent. The
Office is specifically proposing that the attributable owner be
identified on filing of an application (or shortly thereafter), when
there is a change in the attributable owner during the pendency of an
application, at the time of issue fee and maintenance fee payments, and
when a patent is involved in supplemental examination, ex parte
reexamination, or a trial proceeding before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board (PTAB). The Office is also seeking comments on whether the Office
should enable patent applicants and owners to voluntarily report
licensing offers and related information to the Office, which the
Office will then make available to the public in an accessible online
format.

DATES: Comment deadline date: Written comments must be received on or
before March 25, 2014.

ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent by electronic mail message over the
Internet addressed to: AC90.comments@uspto.gov. Comments may also be
submitted by postal mail addressed to: Mail Stop Comments-Patents,
Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450,
marked to the attention of James Engel, Senior Legal Advisor, Office of
Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Deputy Commissioner for
Patent Examination Policy.
   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://www.regulations.gov) for additional
instructions on providing comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
   Although comments may be submitted by postal mail, the Office
prefers to receive comments by electronic mail message over the
Internet because sharing comments with the public is more easily
accomplished. Electronic comments submitted in plain text are
preferred, but also may be submitted in ADOBE® portable document
format or MICROSOFT WORD® format. Comments not submitted
electronically should be submitted on paper in a format that
facilitates convenient digital scanning into ADOBE® portable
document format.
   The comments will be available for public inspection at the Office
of the Commissioner for Patents, currently located in Madison East,
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Tenth Floor, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, Virginia. Comments also
will be available for viewing via the Office's Internet Web site
(http://www.uspto.gov). Because comments will be made available for
public inspection, information that the submitter does not desire to
make public, such as an address or phone number, should not be included
in the comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James Engel, Senior Legal Advisor
((571) 272-7725), or Erin M. Harriman, Legal Advisor ((571) 272-7747),
Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Deputy
Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
   Executive Summary: Purpose: On June 4, 2013, the White House issued
five executive actions designed to increase transparency of the patent
system, ensure the highest-quality patents, reduce abusive patent
litigation and level the playing field for innovators. The first of
these executive actions is titled ``Making `Real Party in Interest' the
New Default,'' and calls for the Office to begin a rulemaking process
to require patent applicants and patent owners to regularly update
ownership information when the applicant or patent owner is involved in
a proceeding before the Office, including designation of the "ultimate
parent entity(ies)" of those owners. To help achieve the above goals
as well as to improve the incentives for future innovation, to enhance
competition by providing the public with more complete information
about the competitive landscape and technology marketplace by making
patent ownership information more readily available, and to help the
Office carry out its task of patent examination, the Office is
proposing changes to the rules of practice concerning the attributable
owner of pending patent applications and patents. This document and the
proposed rules have adopted the term "attributable owner" rather than
"real party in interest" to avoid confusion given that the term
"real party in interest" is used elsewhere in title 35, United States
Code (e.g., 35 U.S.C. 118, 315, 317, 325, 327).
   The proposed changes will facilitate patent examination and other
parts of the Office's internal processes by helping to: (1) Ensure that
a "power of attorney" is current in each application or proceeding
before the Office; (2) avoid potential conflicts of interest for Office
personnel; (3) determine the scope of prior art under the common
ownership exception under 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) and uncover instances
of double patenting; (4) verify that the party making a request for a
post-issuance proceeding is a proper party for the proceeding; and (5)
ensure that the information the Office provides to the public
concerning published applications and issued patents is accurate and
not misleading. Beyond providing these benefits to the Office,
collecting attributable owner information and making it publicly
available is expected to: (1) Enhance competition and increase
incentives to innovate by providing innovators with information that
will allow them to better understand the competitive environment in
which they operate; (2) enhance technology transfer and reduce the
costs of transactions for patent rights since patent ownership
information will be more readily and easily accessible; (3) reduce risk
of abusive patent litigation by helping the public defend itself
against such abusive assertions by providing more information about all
the parties that have an interest in patents or patent applications;
and (4) level the playing field for innovators.
   The Office is also seeking comments on whether the Office should
enable patent applicants and owners to voluntarily report licensing
offers and related information to the Office, which the Office will
then make available to the public in an accessible online format. Such
licensing information could include willingness to license, as well as
licensing contacts, license offer terms, or commitments to license the
patent, e.g., on royalty-free or reasonable and non-discriminatory
terms. Further background and details about this request for comments
are below.
   In order to engage the public and provide as much opportunity for
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feedback and input as possible, the Office intends to hold two
stakeholder input meetings at which members of the public can provide
comment to the Office on this proposal. These meetings will be held
during the public comment period for this proposal, at times and
locations to be determined. The Office will publicize the times and
locations of these meetings through the Office's Internet Web site
(http://www.uspto.gov).
   Summary of Major Provisions: The Office proposes collecting two
basic types of attributable owner information: (1) Titleholders and (2)
enforcement entities. If applicable, the attributable owner would also
include the ultimate parent entity as defined in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3) of
either of these two reporting categories. The Office proposes adopting
this "ultimate parent entity" definition rather than creating a new
one to minimize the need for additional investigation and analysis of
ownership structures. The Office also proposes that "attributable
owner" include any entity that creates or uses any type of arrangement
or device with the purpose or effect of temporarily divesting such
entity of attributable ownership or preventing the vesting of such
attributable ownership.
   The Office proposes that patent applicants identify the
attributable owner or owners when an application is filed (or shortly
thereafter), when attributable owner changes during the pendency of an
application (within three months of such change), when the issue fee is
due for an application that has been allowed, when a maintenance fee is
due, and when a patent becomes involved in certain post-issuance
proceedings at the Office, including in supplemental examination, ex
parte reexamination, or a trial proceeding before the PTAB.
   The Office plans to work with its user community to implement this
reporting system in a user-friendly manner and welcomes input on how
this can best be accomplished. Subject to financial and resource
constraints, the Office anticipates, in particular, developing a system
for the electronic uploading and updating of attributable owner
information, including bulk uploading and updating of attributable
owner information when any ownership transfers occur. This type of
reporting system will also allow applicants and patentees to indicate
that the information the Office has on file is accurate at future
checkpoints, such as at the time of maintenance fee payments.
   As with other procedural requirements of the Office, this proposal
provides an applicant or patent owner with a means to correct omissions
and errors in the attributable owner information that has been reported.
The notice also proposes to excuse good faith failures to notify the
Office of the attributable owner or to provide correct or complete
attributable owner information.
   The Office proposes to make the proposed rules applicable to all
applications filed on or after the effective date of the final rule.
For already-filed, pending applications, the Office proposes to require
the reporting of attributable owner or owners when the issue fee is due
(if and when such application has been allowed) provided that the
notice of allowance is mailed on or after the effective date of the
final rule. For already-issued patents, the Office proposes to require
the reporting of attributable owner or owners when the next maintenance
fee is paid, if the payment occurs on or after the effective date of
the final rule. For any trial proceeding in which the petition was
filed on or after the effective date of the final rule and any
supplemental examination or ex parte reexamination in which the request
was filed on or after the effective date of the final rule, the Office
proposes to require the reporting of attributable owner or owners. The
effective date of the final rule would be at least thirty days after
publication of the final rule.
   While the Office would use attributable owner information for
examination purposes in both published and unpublished applications,
attributable owner information would be made available to the public
for an application that has been published or issued as a patent.
   Costs and Benefits: This rulemaking is not economically significant
under Executive Order 12866 (Sept. 30, 1993).
   Background: On June 4, 2013, the White House Task Force on High-
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Tech Patent Issues published a paper detailing five executive actions
and seven legislative recommendations "to protect innovators from
frivolous litigation and ensure the highest-quality patents in our
system." Fact Sheet: White House Task Force on High-Tech Patent
Issues, Legislative Priorities & Executive Actions. The first of the
five executive actions calls for the Office to "begin a rulemaking
process to require patent applicants and owners to regularly update
ownership information when they are involved in proceedings before the
[Office], specifically designating the `ultimate parent entity' in
control of the patent or application." Id.
   With this notice of proposed rulemaking, the Office is proposing
changes designed to increase transparency by collecting ownership
information of not just the titleholder (e.g., assignee), but also
entities that are real-parties-in-interest because of their right to
enforce an issued patent, as well as information about the entities who
ultimately control these entities (i.e., the "ultimate parent
entities"). The proposed rule is designed to collect information both
during the application process and at certain times after a patent
issues, and thus will affect both patent applicants and holders of
issued patents.
   Before the White House initiatives were announced on June 4, 2013,
the Office had begun the process of considering whether and how to
collect assignment or real-party-in-interest information (referred to
herein as the "attributable owner") with a request for comments in
2011 and a roundtable held at the Office in January 2013. Request for
Comments on Eliciting More Complete Patent Assignment Information, 76
FR 72372 (Nov. 23, 2011) (2011 Request for Comments); Notice of
Roundtable on Proposed Requirements for Recordation of Real Party-in-
Interest Information Throughout Application Pendency and Patent Term,
77 FR 70385 (Nov. 26, 2012) (2012 Roundtable Notice). The 2012
Roundtable Notice reiterated that the Office was considering
promulgating regulations that would require reporting of real-party-in-
interest information during the application process and at certain
times post-issuance and invited further public input. The Roundtable,
which was open to any member of the public, was held on Friday, January
11, 2013. Details on the comments received from organizations and
individuals can be found at
http://www.uspto.gov/ip/officechiefecon/roundtable_01-11-2013.jsp.
   As set forth in the Roundtable Notice, having accurate and up-to-
date attributable owner information will facilitate patent examination
and other parts of the Office's internal processes. As courts have
previously recognized, the Office has the authority to promulgate
regulations that "shall govern the conduct of proceedings in the
Office." Star Fruits S.N.C. v. U.S., 393 F.3d 1277, 1282 (Fed. Cir.
2005) (quoting 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2)); see also Cooper Techs. Co. v. Dudas,
536 F.3d 1330, 1335 (Fed. Cir. 2008) ("To comply with section
2(b)(2)(A), a Patent Office rule must be `procedural' - i.e., it must
`govern the conduct of proceedings in the Office.' "). Pursuant to
this authority, the Office may require the submission of information
that is reasonably necessary to proper examination or treatment of the
matter at hand, provided that such requests are not arbitrary or
capricious. See Star Fruits, 393 F.3d at 1283-84.
   To this end, the Office seeks attributable owner information to
ensure that a "power of attorney" is current in each application or
each patent involved in a proceeding before the Office. The Office has
a clear interest in ensuring that current representatives in any
proceeding before the Office are authorized by the current owner of the
application or patent. See Lacavera v. Dudas, 441 F.3d 1380, 1383 (Fed.
Cir. 2006) ("[T]he PTO has broad authority to govern the conduct of
proceedings before it and to govern the recognition and conduct of
attorneys." Moreover, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, Public Law
112-29 (2011) ("AIA") amended 35 U.S.C. 118 to provide that an
application for patent may be filed by the assignee or person to whom
the inventor is under an obligation to assign the invention. See Public
Law 112-29, 125 Stat. 283, 296 (2011).
   In addition, it is important for the Office to know the
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attributable owner of each application or each patent involved in a
proceeding before the Office in order to avoid potential conflicts of
interest for Office personnel. This problem has been identified during
the adoption of regulations for the PTAB. For example, "in the case of
the Board, a conflict would typically arise when an official has an
investment in a company with a direct interest in a Board proceeding.
Such conflicts can only be avoided if the parties promptly provide
information necessary to identify potential conflicts." Rules of
Practice for Trials Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and
Judicial Review of Patent Trial and Appeal Board Decisions, 77 FR
48612, 48617 (Aug. 14, 2012). Like administrative patent judges at the
PTAB, "[p]atent examiners are quasi-judicial officials." Western
Elec. Co., Inc. v. Piezo Tech., Inc., 860 F.2d 428, 431 (Fed. Cir.
1988) (citing Butterworth v. United States ex rel. Hoe, 112 U.S. 50, 67
(1884)). Office employees are also subject to executive branch
regulations that govern conflicts of interest in certain cases where
employees have threshold financial interests in matters before them.
See 5 CFR 2640.202(a); see also 18 U.S.C. 208. Accordingly, a clear
identification of the attributable owner is important to ensure that
officials are able to recuse themselves.
   There are recent trends towards greater liquidity in the markets
for patent-related intellectual property. See, e.g., U.S. Dept. of
Justice & Fed. Trade Comm'n, The Evolving IP Marketplace: Aligning
Patent Notice and Remedieswith Competition, at 37-39 (2011) ("FTC
Report") (discussing the increasing importance of technology transfer
from small, specialized firms to manufacturing firms and from large
companies to spin-offs). Thus, the Office has a corresponding need for
more regular ownership reporting and updating requirements for the
Office's internal function. In particular, having such accurate and
up-to-date attributable owner information will help the Office determine
whether current representatives in any proceeding before the Office are
authorized by the current applicant or owner. Likewise, having such
attributable owner information will facilitate the Office's efforts to
ensure that applicable conflict-of-interest provisions for Office
personnel are followed.
   Facilitating greater transparency of patent application and patent
ownership is also an important part of the Office's ongoing efforts to
modernize patent examination and to improve patent quality. Recent
changes in title 35 under the AIA have expanded the role of ownership
as part of determining what constitutes prior art. See 35 U.S.C.
102(b). In particular, 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) (2011) exempts as prior
art those patent applications or issued patents that name different
inventors where "the subject matter disclosed and the claimed
invention, not later than the effective filing date of the claimed
invention, were owned by the same person or subject to an obligation of
assignment to the same person." Because ownership of an earlier-filed
patent application or issued patent may prevent its use as prior art
against a later-filed patent application, patentability may depend not
just on the content of the prior art patent application or issued
patent, but also on who owns it.
   35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) (2011) differs from the previous statutory
provision on which it was based (pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(c)(1)). While
pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(c)(1) concerned an exception to obviousness
rather than an exception to what constitutes prior art, it otherwise
recited virtually identical language to that of the 35 U.S.C.
102(b)(2)(C) (2011), except that pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(c)(1) stated
that patentability was not precluded where "the subject matter and the
claimed invention were, at the time the claimed invention was made,
owned by the same person or subject to an obligation of assignment to
the same person." Under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(c)(1), whether earlier
subject matter was prior art was established at the time when the
claimed invention in the later-filed application was "made," by
considering whether the earlier subject matter was owned by the same
entity that owned (or had a right to own) the claimed invention that
was just made. In contrast, under 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) (2011), there
may be an opportunity - in the period before the filing of the second
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application - for ownership to change in a way that affects whether the
earlier patent or patent application is prior art for purposes of 35
U.S.C. 102(a)(2) (2011).
   In the prosecution context, 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) (2011) presents
the possibility that a greater amount of prior art might be subject to
this exemption than under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(c)(1), which, in turn,
could render the current method of handling the possibility of common
ownership under MPEP 706.02(l)(2) (the examiner presenting an initial
rejection, and the applicant rebutting the rejection with proof of
ownership) inefficient in a manner contrary to the principles of
compact prosecution as explained in MPEP 706 ("The goal of examination
is to clearly articulate any rejection early in the prosecution process
so that the applicant has the opportunity to provide evidence of
patentability and otherwise reply completely at the earliest
opportunity."). Accordingly, tracking attributable owner information
for patent applications and issued patents is directly relevant to
questions of whether a claimed invention is patentable over the prior
art during prosecution.
   Moreover, the availability of new types of third-party proceedings
that may be filed with the Office, including inter partes review under
35 U.S.C. 311 et seq. and post-grant review under 35 U.S.C. 321 et
seq., has created a need for the Office to collect and publish timely
ownership information. Because of certain statutory deadlines imposing
short time frames for action (e.g., nine months after patent grant (35
U.S.C. 321(c)), it may often be impractical or impossible for third
parties to discover ownership information through other means, such as
through litigation between patent owners and third parties that would
provide for discovery of such information. As discussed previously,
ownership information may be relevant in determining the scope of prior
art. Accordingly, providing accurate and up-to-date ownership
information to the public is important to facilitate these post-
issuance proceedings. In addition, requiring updated ownership
information during post-issuance proceedings will facilitate
examination for the same reasons discussed previously for examination
of applications.
   Accordingly, having updated ownership information would allow the
Office to: (1) Verify that a bona fide third party is making the
request for inter partes review or post-grant review, as required by 35
U.S.C. 311(a) and 321(a), respectively; (2) verify that the petitioner
applying for review of a covered business method patent is a real-
party-in-interest or privy to an entity that has been sued or charged
with infringement of that patent, as required by 37 CFR 42.302(a); and
(3) verify that a bona fide patent owner is making the request for
supplemental examination, as required by 35 U.S.C. 257(a).
   Finally, because the Office publishes information it possesses
related to an application or patent (subject to 35 U.S.C. 122), the
Office has an interest in ensuring that such information is not
misleading. The Office currently receives (and publishes) only
assignment information that is voluntarily submitted by the applicant
or patent owner. There is no requirement that changes in assignment
information be updated, though current law protects against certain
types of fraud if such updating occurs. See 35 U.S.C. 261. Consequently
the information the Office has on file may be outdated, which may be
misleading to the public. Ensuring that the Office can provide
information to the public that is not misleading is consistent with
several statutory provisions directing the Office to disseminate
information to the public as well as those directing the Office to
provide access to information through electronic means. See 35 U.S.C.
2(a)(2) (creating a duty of "disseminating to the public information
with respect to patents"); 10(a)(4) (providing for publication of
information, including "annual indexes of . . . patentees"); 10(b)
(allowing the Director to publish the specified information set forth
in [item (4)] of subsection 35 U.S.C. 10(a) of this section in a
publication format "desirable for the use of the Office") and 41(i)
(creating a duty to provide access to information electronically).
   Beyond providing these benefits to the Office, collecting
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attributable owner information and making it publicly available may
have other potential benefits. In particular, collecting attributable
owner information and making it publicly available may: (1) Enhance
competition and increase incentives to innovate by providing innovators
with information that will allow them to better understand the
competitive environment in which they operate; (2) enhance technology
transfer and reduce the costs of transactions for patent rights since
patent ownership information will be more readily and easily accessible;
(3) reduce risk of abusive patent litigation by helping the public defend
itself against such abusive assertions by providing more information about
all the parties that have an interest in patent or patent applications;
and (4) level the playing field for innovators.
   Regarding enhanced competition and increased incentives to
innovate, easier access to accurate and up-to-date attributable owner
information will provide innovators with information to better
understand the competitive environment in which they operate. This will
enable them to better assess, for example, the risks and benefits of
developing a new business in a different area of technology, thereby
allowing them to allocate their limited research and development
resources more judiciously. Chapters 1 and 2 of the FTC Report discuss
at length the advantages of ex-ante versus ex-post licensing. By
providing the public with more and better information about ownership
of patent rights earlier (particularly in advance of product launch and
filling of distribution channels), innovators will be better positioned
to seek rights ex-ante rather than ex-post, should they so desire.
   Regarding enhancing technology transfer and reducing the costs of
transactions for patent rights, providing easy access to accurate and
up-to-date attributable owner information to the public is expected to
reduce information and search costs associated with identifying and
then licensing or buying patent assets.
   With regard to reducing abusive patent litigation, developing a
record of attributable owners will help accused patent infringers
identify: (i) The parties who control and/or influence the ability to
enter into a settlement agreement or licensing arrangement; and (ii)
the full range of patent rights held by the attributable owners so that
a license to all desired rights may be taken at once. This point is
also reflected in the White House's Fact Sheet: White House Task Force
on High-Tech Patent Issues, Legislative Priorities & Executive Actions
(June 4, 2013), which notes that certain patent enforcement entities
"set up shell companies to hide their activities" and this "tactic
prevents those facing litigation from knowing the full extent of the
patents that their adversaries hold." Accord, United States Government
Accountability Office, Intellectual Property: Assessing Factors That
Affect Patent Infringement Litigation Could Help Improve Patent
Quality, available at http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-465 (2013)
(reporting that patent holders sometimes "intentionally hide the
existence of their patents until a sector or company are using the
patented invention without authorization and can be sued for
infringement," and in some lawsuits, "the identity of interested
operating companies is intentionally hidden." (pp. 20, 31)).
Furthermore, providing the public with access to updated attributable
owner information may help accused infringers determine whether a
patent or application may be subject to fair, reasonable, and non-
discriminatory (FRAND) licensing commitments.
   Request for Comments on the Voluntary Submission of Licensing
Information: The Office is also seeking public comment on enabling
patent applicants and owners to voluntarily report licensing offers and
related information for the Office to make available to the public. The
Office currently permits patent owners to request that their patents be
listed in the Official Gazette as available for license or sale, upon
payment of the fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.21(i). See MPEP 1703. For
examples of such listings, see
(http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/sol/og/2012/week02/TOC.htm#ref18)
(Jan. 10, 2012) and (http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/sol/og/
patlics.htm) (Dec. 11, 2007). The Office seeks public comment on whether
the Office should also, or alternatively, permit patent applicants and
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owners to voluntarily provide information about licensing for the Office
to make available to the public in, for example, a searchable online
database or Public PAIR. Such licensing information could include
willingness to license, as well as licensing contacts, license offer
terms, or commitments to license the patent, e.g., on royalty-free or
reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. In accordance with best practices
in technology transfer, this information could also include permitting a
patent applicant or owner to include keywords, technical fields, and/or
descriptive information about the underlying technology, related
technical papers and publications, and desired attributes in a
technology partner (see, e.g. http://www.federallabs.org/).
   The Office believes that the implementation of such a voluntary
program would further enhance the transparency and efficiency of the
marketplace for patent rights by providing a clearinghouse for patent
holders to post licensing terms. Such a system would be expected to
further enhance technology transfer and reduce the costs of
transactions for patent rights. The World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) has offered a similar option to report licensing
terms and information to PCT applicants since January 2012, in order to
promote voluntary licensing. In November 2013, it introduced the WIPO
GREEN online marketplace, to promote innovation and diffusion of green
technologies. (https://webaccess.wipo.int/green/).
   Attributable Owner Information To Be Collected: The Office is
proposing that the attributable owner be identified on filing (or
shortly thereafter), when there is a change of attributable owner
during the pendency of an application, at the time of issue fee and
maintenance fee payments, and when a patent is involved in supplemental
examination, ex parte reexamination, or a trial proceeding before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The Office proposes to collect
two basic types of attributable owner information: (1) Titleholders and
(2) enforcement entities. The attributable owner would also include the
ultimate parent entity as defined in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3) of either of
these two types of attributable owner. In addition, any entity that
creates or uses any type of arrangement or device with the purpose or
effect of temporarily divesting such entity of attributable ownership
or preventing the vesting of such attributable ownership would also be
considered an attributable owner. Each of the attributable owner types
and corresponding "ultimate parent entity" are discussed in greater
detail as follows.
   In many cases, these types of ownership interests may be
coextensive. Specifically, the titleholder (or assignee) is often the
same entity that has the right to enforce the patent, and is not
controlled by any other entity (and so would not have to separately
report an ultimate parent entity). Most additional reporting will need
to be done by companies that have complicated corporate structures and
licenses, which often include the complex structures used by certain
patent assertion entities ("PAEs") to hide their true identities from
the public. Some of this additional reporting may include exclusive
licensees. Although exclusive licensees are sometimes confidential now,
they would only need to be disclosed where their rights are so
substantial that they have enforcement rights in the patent. In such
circumstances, the public has a strong interest in knowing their
identities in order to have an accurate picture of the competitive
patent landscape, to allocate their research and development efforts
appropriately, and to take licenses or purchase patents proactively and
efficiently from the correct entities, as dictated by business needs.
   The Office proposes to collect this attributable owner information
from applicants and patent owners, and invites public comments as to
whether and when additional attributable owner information should be
collected as well as whether changes could be made to the scope of the
information proposed to be collected while still achieving the
objectives of the Office set forth in this document.
   The Office is proposing to require disclosure of the following
ownership interests:
   1. Titleholders: The first type of attributable owner information
the Office proposes to collect is comprised of the titleholder(s) of
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the patent application or issued patent. Titleholders are defined as an
entity that has been assigned title to the patent or application. This
proposed requirement overlaps with the information that applicant and
patent owners currently may voluntarily submit for assignment
recordation at the Office. Reporting of exclusive licensees might be
required in the limited circumstances where the exclusive license
transfers so many rights that it is effectively an assignment, but the
Office expects that exclusive licensee information would more routinely
be reported under the second type of ownership information the Office
proposes to collect (entities that have standing to enforce). See,
e.g., Alfred C. Mann Found. v. Cochlear Corp., 604 F.3d 1354, 1360-61
(Fed. Cir. 2010).
   2. Enforcement Entities: The second type of attributable owner
information the Office proposes to collect is comprised of those
entities not already identified as titleholders, but who are necessary
to be joined in a lawsuit in order to have standing to enforce the
patent or any patent resulting from the application. The entities
having the legal right to enforce the patent refers to those parties
that would be necessary and sufficient to bring a legal infringement
action. See Vaupel Textilmaschinen KG v. Meccanica EuroItalia SPA, 944
F.2d 870, 875-76 (Fed. Cir. 1991). This proposed reporting requirement
would require disclosure of exclusive licensees in certain cases.
   Ultimate Parent Entities: Information required to be reported for
each type of attributable owner would also include identification of
the ultimate parent entity, i.e., the entity that ultimately controls
the actions of any entities discussed previously, if they are not their
own ultimate parents. The term "ultimate parent entity" is defined by
reference to the definition (an entity which is not controlled by any
other entity) along with the accompanying examples set forth in 16 CFR
801.1(a)(3). The Office is proposing incorporation by reference of the
definition of ultimate parent entity in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3) but would
welcome comments on how this definition might be modified for use at
the Office. The Office recognizes that corporations sometimes transfers
patents and patent applications within the corporation for legitimate
reasons, such as tax savings purposes, and also welcomes comments on
the impact of the proposed changes on this practice.
   Hidden Beneficial Owners: Information required to be reported would
also include identification of entities that are trying to avoid the
need for their disclosure by temporarily divesting themselves of
ownership rights through contractual or other arrangements. The Office
deems the beneficiaries of these temporarily divested rights to be
attributable owners. The Office seeks to have a complete picture of the
attributable owners for the numerous reasons detailed in this document,
and this provision is designed to discourage intentional shielding of
such ownership interests.
   As discussed previously, the Office expects that this information
will facilitate the Office's core function of examining patents. All of
the ownership interests outlined previously will help the Office to
avoid potential conflicts of interest, as required by regulation and
statute, and the quasi-judicial roles of patent examiners. For example,
the attributable owner information would allow Office employees to
evaluate whether they own stock in companies that are appearing before
them in patent examination or other Office proceedings. The related
ultimate parent entity information would serve as an additional check
to the extent that Office employees might not be aware of subsidiaries
owned by companies in which they might own stock.
   Information about the titleholder and its ultimate parent entity
will also help the Office to determine the scope of prior art under the
common ownership exception under 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C), to uncover
instances of double patenting, and ensure that the power of attorney is
current in applications under examination. The ultimate parent entity
information in particular would facilitate searching by providing a
common identifier for companies that have many subsidiaries that
nominally hold title to the application or patent.
   The Office plans to publish information about attributable owners
in accordance with its duty to provide information to the public, 35
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U.S.C. 2(a)(2), although such information will be made available only
in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 122. The Office expects that the public
provision of attributable owner information will increase transparency
of the patent system, as outlined in the background section of this
document.
   The Office is proposing the following timing and handling of
disclosures:
   Timing of Attributable Owner Information Collection: For the
purposes discussed previously, the Office proposes to collect
information at the following points during prosecution and post-
issuance so that the Office will have access to accurate and up-to-date
information and will be able to provide such information to the public.
   During Patent Prosecution: The Office proposes the following
attributable owner reporting requirements for pending applications: (1)
Application Filing Requirement: The applicant would be required to
identify the attributable owner at the time a patent application is
initially filed (or shortly thereafter); (2) Update Requirement: The
applicant would be required to identify a new attributable owner during
prosecution within three months of any change in attributable owner;
and (3) Issue Fee Payment Requirement: The applicant would be required
to identify the attributable owner (or verify that the attributable
owner information currently on record at the Office is correct) at the
time of issue fee payment. The requirement to identify the attributable
owner would not apply to provisional applications, and would not apply
to international applications prior to the commencement of the national
stage in the United States. The Office welcomes comments on whether
there are other times during prosecution (e.g., with each reply to an
Office action) where updating or verification of attributable owner
information should be required, and on whether within three months of
any change in attributable owner is the appropriate time frame (i.e.,
should the time frame be more or less than three months?).
   After Patent Issuance: The Office proposes the following
attributable owner reporting requirements for issued patents: (1)
Maintenance Fee Requirement: The patent owner would be required to
identify the attributable owner (or verify that the attributable owner
information currently on record at the Office is correct) at the time
each maintenance fee is paid; and (2) Post-Issuance Proceeding
Requirement: The patent owner would be required to identify the
attributable owner (or verify that the attributable owner information
currently on record at the Office is correct) at the time the patent
becomes involved in certain post-issuance proceedings before the Office,
including (1) any trial proceeding before the PTAB, such as any post grant
review under 35 U.S.C. 321, inter partes review under 35 U.S.C. 311,
covered business method patent review under section 18 of the AIA, or
derivation proceeding under 35 U.S.C 135; (2) any request for supplemental
examination under 35 U.S.C. 257(a); and (3) any ex parte reexamination
proceeding under 35 U.S.C. 302.
   Provision of Attributable Owner Information to the Public: While
the Office would use attributable owner information for examination
purposes in both published and unpublished applications, attributable
owner information would be made available to the public in an
application that has been published under 35 U.S.C. 122(b) or issued as
a patent under 35 U.S.C. 151. The Office anticipates providing
information about the current attributable owner, as well as a history
of any attributable owner changes, in an accessible electronic format,
such as via the public side of the Patent Application Information
Retrieval (PAIR) system.

Discussion of Specific Rules

   The following is a discussion of proposed amendments to title 37 of
the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1:
   Sectiogn 1.17: Section 1.17(g) is proposed to be amended to include
a reference to proposed §§ 1.279 and 1.387. Sections 1.279 and
1.387 as proposed provide for a petition and the petition fee set forth
in § 1.17(g) if the applicant or patent owner has failed to notify
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the Office of a change to the attributable owner, or has indicated an
incorrect or an incomplete attributable owner, despite a good faith
effort to comply with these requirements.
   Section 1.271: Section 1.271 as proposed defines the entity or
entities that are covered by the term "attributable owner" as that
term is used in the rules of practice. Section 1.271(a) as proposed
specifically provides that the attributable owner includes each of the
following entities: (1) An entity that, exclusively or jointly, has
been assigned title to the patent or application (proposed
§ 1.271(a)(1)); and (2) an entity necessary to be joined in a lawsuit in
order to have standing to enforce the patent or any patent resulting
from the application (proposed § 1.271(a)(2)).
   Section 1.271(b) as proposed provides that the attributable owner
of a patent or application includes the ultimate parent entity as
defined in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3) of an entity described in § 1.271(a).
The ultimate parent entity is an entity which is not controlled by any
other entity. 16 CFR 801.1(a) provides the following illustrative
examples for identifying the ultimate parent entity: "(1) If
corporation A holds one hundred percent of the stock of subsidiary B,
and B holds seventy-five percent of the stock of its subsidiary C,
corporation A is the ultimate parent entity, since it controls
subsidiary B directly and subsidiary C indirectly, and since it is the
entity within the person which is not controlled by any other entity;
(2) if corporation A is controlled by natural person D, natural person
D is the ultimate parent entity; and (3) if P and Q are the ultimate
parent entities within persons `P' and `Q,' and P and Q each own fifty
percent of the voting securities of R, then P and Q are both ultimate
parents of R, and R is part of both persons `P' and `Q.' "
   With regard to the definition of "ultimate parent entity" as "an
entity which is not controlled by any other entity," 16 CFR 801.1(b)
defines "control" as follows: The term control (as used in the terms
control(s), controlling, controlled by and under common control with)
means: (1) Either (i) holding fifty percent or more of the outstanding
voting securities of an issuer, or (ii) in the case of an
unincorporated entity, having the right to fifty percent or more of the
profits of the entity, or having the right in the event of dissolution
to fifty percent or more of the assets of the entity; or (2) having the
contractual power presently to designate fifty percent or more of the
directors of a for-profit or not-for-profit corporation, or in the case
of trusts that are irrevocable and/or in which the settlor does not
retain a reversionary interest, the trustees of such a trust. 16 CFR
801.1(b) further provides a number of illustrative examples for
identifying the ultimate parent entity based upon its definition of
"control."
   Section 1.271(c) as proposed provides that any entity that,
directly or indirectly, creates or uses a trust, proxy, power of
attorney, pooling arrangement, or any other contract, arrangement, or
device with the purpose or effect of temporarily divesting such entity
of attributable ownership of a patent or application, or preventing the
vesting of such attributable ownership of a patent or application,
shall also be deemed for the purpose of § 1.271 to be an
attributable owner of such patent or application.
   Section 1.271(d) as proposed defines the term "entity" used in
§ 1.271. Section 1.271(d) as proposed specifically provides that
the term "entity" used in § 1.271 includes: (1) Any natural
person, corporation, company, partnership, joint venture, association,
joint-stock company, trust, estate of a deceased natural person,
foundation, fund, or institution, whether incorporated or not, wherever
located and of whatever citizenship (proposed § 1.271(d)(1)); (2)
any receiver, trustee in bankruptcy or similar official or any
liquidating agent for any of the entities described in § 1.271(d)(1),
in his or her capacity as such (proposed § 1.271(d)(2)); (3) a joint
venture or other corporation which has not been formed but the
acquisition of the voting securities or other interest in which, if
already formed, would be an attributable owner as described in this
section (proposed § 1.271(d)(3)); or (4) any other organization or
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corporate form not specifically listed in § 1.271(d)(1), (d)(2), or
(d)(3) that holds an interest in an application or patent (proposed
§ 1.271(d)(4)). Section 1.271(d) as proposed (in combination with the
exception in proposed § 1.271(e)) tracks the definition of entity in
16 CFR 801.1(a)(2).
   Section 1.271(e) as proposed provides an "exception" to the term
"entity" as used in § 1.271. Section 1.271(e) as proposed
specifically provides that, notwithstanding the provisions of § 1.271(c),
the term "entity" does not include any foreign state, foreign government,
or agency thereof (other than a corporation or unincorporated entity
engaged in commerce), and also does not include the United States, any of
the States thereof, or any political subdivision or agency of either
(other than a corporation or unincorporated entity engaged in commerce).
   Section 1.271(f) as proposed sets out the information concerning an
entity that must be provided when that entity is being identified as an
attributable owner. Section 1.271(f) as proposed specifically provides
that when there is a requirement to identify the attributable owner,
each entity constituting the attributable owner must be identified as
follows: (1) The identification of a public company must include the
name of the company, stock symbol, and stock exchange where the company
is listed (proposed § 1.271(f)(1)); (2) the identification of a
non-public company must include the name of the company, place of
incorporation, and address of the principal place of business (proposed
§ 1.271(f)(2)); (3) the identification of a partnership must
include the name of the partnership and address of the principal place
of business (proposed § 1.271(f)(3)); (4) the identification of a
natural person must include the full legal name, residence, and a
correspondence address (proposed § 1.271(f)(4)); and (5) the
identification of any other type of entity must include its name, if
organized under the laws of a state, the name of that state and legal
form of organization, and address of the principal place of business
(proposed § 1.271(f)(5)).
   Section 1.271(g) is proposed to clarify that a shareholder or
partner in a corporate form, partnership, or other association (except
for shareholders of a public company) must also be identified as an
attributable owner if the shareholder or partner meets one of the
definitions set forth in § 1.271(a), (b), or (c), even if the a
corporate form, partnership, or other association is separately
identified as an attributable owner.
   Section 1.273: Section 1.273 as proposed requires the applicant to
identify the attributable owner (the "initial" attributable owner) on
filing or within the time period provided in § 1.53(f) (provides
for the completion of an application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) for
examination) or § 1.495(c) (provides for the submission of missing
requirements in an international application that commenced the
national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371). Section 1.273 as proposed
specifically provides that the attributable owner must be identified in
each application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a), including a reissue
application, and in each international application that commenced the
national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b) or (f). The requirements of
proposed § 1.273 would not apply to provisional applications under
35 U.S.C. 111(b), and would not apply to international applications
prior to the commencement of the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b)
or (f). Section 1.273 as proposed also provides that if an application
under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) which has been accorded a filing date pursuant
to § 1.53(b) or (d) does not identify the attributable owner, or if
an international application which complies with § 1.495(b) does
not identify the attributable owner, the applicant will be notified and
given a period of time within which to file a notice identifying the
attributable owner to avoid abandonment. Section 1.273 as proposed also
provides that the notice by the Office under § 1.273 may be
combined with a notice under § 1.53(f) (providing for the
completion of an application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) for examination) or
§ 1.495(c) (providing for the filing of missing requirements in an
international application that commenced the national stage under 35
U.S.C. 371). Thus, the applicant must identify the attributable owner
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on filing or in reply to a notice setting a time period within which
the attributable owner must be identified. The Office generally issues
a notice under § 1.53(f) (if necessary) within one to two months of
the filing date of an application and sets a two-month time period for
an applicant to comply with the requirements in the notice under
§ 1.53(f). The two-month time period for an applicant to comply with the
requirements in the notice under § 1.53(f) may be extended under
§ 1.136(a) by up to five months. Thus, this process would permit an
applicant up to eight months from the filing date of an application to
provide the attributable ownership information. The failure to identify
the attributable owner within the time period set under § 1.273
would result in abandonment of the application. An applicant would be
able to revive an application abandoned for failure to identify the
attributable owner within the time period set under § 1.273 under
the provisions of § 1.137, provided that the failure to identify
the attributable owner was unintentional.
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to
applications under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) filed on or after the effective
date of the final rule and to international applications that commenced
the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b) or (f) on or after the
effective date of the final rule.
   Section 1.275: Section 1.275 as proposed addresses the procedure to
be followed if there is a change in attributable owner during the
pendency of an application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) or the pendency of an
international application which complies with § 1.495(b). The
requirements of proposed § 1.275 would not apply to provisional
applications under 35 U.S.C. 111(b), and would not apply to
international applications prior to the commencement of the national
stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b) or (f). Section 1.275 as proposed
specifically provides that if there is such a change during the
pendency of an application, the applicant has three months (non-
extendable) from the date of the change to the attributable owner
within which to file a notice identifying the current attributable
owner.
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to
applications under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) filed on or after the effective
date of the final rule and to international applications that commenced
the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b) or (f) on or after the
effective date of the final rule.
   Section 1.277: Section 1.277 as proposed requires applicants to
confirm that attributable owner information on record at the Office is
accurate, or to provide updated information. Section 1.277 as proposed
specifically provides if a notice of allowance under § 1.311 has
been sent to the applicant, and if the attributable owner information
on record at the Office is no longer correct, that the applicant must
file a notice identifying the current attributable owner within three
months (non-extendable) from the date of the mailing of the notice of
allowance. If the attributable owner information on record at the
Office is still correct, applicants can simply confirm that there have
been no changes. To this end, the Office plans to provide a checkbox on
the notice of allowance (PTOL-85b) (or checkbox via the electronic
filing system) so that if the information on record at the Office
remains correct, an applicant may simply check a box to so indicate.
The failure to either update or confirm within three months (non-
extendable) from the date of mailing of the notice of allowance would
result in abandonment of the application. An applicant would be able to
revive an application abandoned for failure to complete this action
under the provisions of § 1.137, provided that the failure was
unintentional.
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to
applications in which a notice of allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151 and
1.311 is mailed on or after the effective date of the final rule.
   Section 1.279: Section 1.279 as proposed provides for the situation
in which the applicant has failed to notify the Office of a change to
the attributable owner, or has indicated an incorrect or an incomplete
attributable owner, despite a good faith effort to comply with these
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requirements. Section 1.279 as proposed specifically provides that if,
despite a good faith effort by the applicant to notify the Office of
the initial attributable owner, and of any changes to the attributable
owner, in the manner required by §§ 1.273, 1.275, and 1.277,
the failure or error may be excused in a pending application on
petition accompanied by a showing of reason for the delay, error, or
incompleteness and the petition fee set forth in § 1.17(g).
   Section 1.279 as proposed is limited to excusing failure or errors
in a pending application. Where there has been a failure to identify
the attributable owner within the time period set under § 1.273, or
after mailing the notice of allowance, a failure either to confirm that
the information on file at the Office is correct, or to identify the
current attributable owner within three months (non-extendable) from the
date of mailing under § 1.277, that has resulted in abandonment of an
application, the applicant's remedy (if the failure was unintentional)
is by way of a petition to revive the abandoned application under the
provisions of § 1.137.
   Section 1.381: Section 1.381 as proposed provides for a patent
holder to either: (1) Identify the current attributable owner prior to
each maintenance fee payment; or (2) confirm prior to each maintenance
fee payment that there has been no change to the attributable owner
information most recently provided to the Office. Section 1.381 as
proposed specifically provides that a notice identifying the current
attributable owner must be filed within the period specified in
§ 1.362(d) or (e), but prior to the date the maintenance fee is paid, for
each maintenance fee. Section 1.381 as proposed does not require that
the notice be provided concurrently with the maintenance fee payment as
the Office appreciates that maintenance fee payments are often provided
as bulk payments in an automated fashion by a third party. Rather,
§ 1.381 as proposed provides a considerable "window" (within the
six-month payment window in § 1.362(d) or the six-month surcharge
window in § 1.362(e), but prior to the date the maintenance fee is
paid) within which a notice identifying the current attributable owner
must be provided. The Office welcomes comments on how to collect
attributable owner information at the time of each maintenance fee,
particularly in light of this practice of maintenance fee submission in
bulk by third parties.
   Section 1.381 as proposed also provides that if there has been no
change to the attributable owner information most recently provided to
the Office, the notice may simply indicate that there has been no
change. The Office plans to provide a means (automated or a pre-printed
form) such that if the current attributable owner has been previously
provided to the Office, the patent owner may simply check the box or
submit a pre-printed form to indicate that there has been no change to
the attributable owner. Thus, a patent owner who provides updated
attributable owner information whenever there is a change to the
attributable owner during the life of the patent may simply check the
box or submit a pre-printed form to indicate that that there has been
no change to the attributable owner.
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to
patents in which a maintenance fee is paid on or after the effective
date of the final rule.
   Section 1.383: Section 1.383 as proposed requires the patent holder
to identify the current attributable owner for any patents involved in
a PTAB trial proceeding. Section 1.383 as proposed specifically
provides that the mandatory notice filed by a patent owner as required
by § 42.8(a)(2) must also be accompanied by a notice identifying
the current attributable owner. Section 42.8 requires that the
petitioner and the patent owner each file a notice identifying (inter
alia) each real party in interest owner for the party. See § 42.8(b)(1).
Proposed § 1.383 differs from the current requirement in § 42.8 to
identify each real party in interest in that proposed § 1.383:
(1) Requires identification of each attributable owner (defined in
§ 1.271), rather than real party in interest; and (2) applies only to a
patent owner. Section 1.383 as proposed further provides that if there
is a change to the attributable owner during the pendency of the trial,
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the patent owner has twenty-one days (non-extendable) from the date of
the change within which to file a notice identifying the current
attributable owner. Section 1.383 provides a twenty-one-day period,
rather than a three-month period, for updating any changes in attributable
owners for a patent involved in a PTAB proceeding because § 42.8 requires
that a notice must be filed with the Board within twenty-one days of a
change in the information that is required to be in the mandatory notice.
See 42.8(a)(3).
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to any
trial proceeding in which the petition was filed on or after the
effective date of the final rule.
   Section 1.385: Section 1.385 as proposed requires a patent holder
to identify the current attributable owner in a request for
supplemental examination and during ex parte reexamination proceedings.
   Section 1.385(a) as proposed pertains to supplemental examination.
Section 1.385(a) as proposed provides that a request for supplemental
examination under § 1.610 must also be accompanied by a notice
identifying the current attributable owner. Thus, a request for
supplemental examination would not be accorded a filing date unless it
is accompanied by a notice identifying the current attributable owner.
A request for supplemental examination may be filed only by the patent
owner and a supplemental examination proceeding will not last longer
than three months (35 U.S.C. 257(a)). Therefore, there are no
provisions for a request for supplemental examination by a party other
than the patent owner or for a change to the attributable owner during
a supplemental examination.
   Section 1.385(b) as proposed pertains to a request for ex parte
reexamination by the patent holder. Section 1.385(b) as proposed
specifically provides that a request for ex parte reexamination under
§ 1.510 by the patent holder must also be accompanied by a notice
identifying the current attributable owner. Thus, a request for ex
parte reexamination by the patent owner would not be accorded a filing
date unless it is accompanied by a notice identifying the current
attributable owner.
   Section 1.385(c) as proposed pertains to a request for ex parte
reexamination in which the patent owner has not identified the current
attributable owner because the request was filed by a third party
rather than the patent holder. Section 1.385(c) as proposed
specifically provides that a reply or any other paper filed by the
patent holder in an ex parte reexamination proceeding must be
accompanied by a notice identifying the current attributable owner,
unless such a notice has previously been filed by the patent holder.
Thus, a reply by the patent holder in an ex parte reexamination would
be considered incomplete unless it is accompanied by a notice
identifying the current attributable owner, or unless such a notice has
previously been filed. The phrase "unless such a notice has previously
been filed by the patent owner" covers the situations in which: (1)
The request for ex parte reexamination was by the patent holder and the
patent holder identified the current attributable owner in the request
for ex parte reexamination; or (2) the current attributable owner was
identified in a previous reply by the patent holder. Section 1.385(c)
as proposed further provides that if there is a change to the
attributable owner during the pendency of the reexamination proceeding,
the patent holder has three months (non-extendable) from the date of
the change to the attributable owner within which to file a notice
identifying the current attributable owner.
   The Office is proposing making this requirement applicable to any
supplemental examination or ex parte reexamination in which the request
was filed on or after the effective date of the final rule.
   Section 1.387: Section 1.387 as proposed addresses the situation in
which the patent holder has failed to notify the Office of a change to
the attributable owner, or has indicated an incorrect or an incomplete
attributable owner, despite a good faith effort to comply with these
requirements. Section 1.387 as proposed specifically provides that if,
despite a good faith effort by the patent holder to notify the Office of
the initial attributable owner, and of any changes to the attributable
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owner, in the manner required by §§ 1.273, 1.275, 1.277, 1.381, 1.383,
and 1.385, the failure or error may be excused on petition accompanied
by a showing of reason for the delay, error, or incompleteness and the
petition fee set forth in § 1.17(g). Thus, proposed § 1.387 would be the
applicable provision for corrections in an issued patent, regardless of
whether the failure or error occurred during the application process
(i.e., there was a failure to comply with §§ 1.273, 1.275, or 1.277) or
after the patent issued (i.e., there was a failure to comply with
§§ 1.381, 1.383, and 1.385).

Rulemaking Considerations

A. Administrative Procedure Act

   This document proposes to require that the attributable owner,
including the ultimate parent entity, be identified during the pendency
of a patent application and at specified times during the life of a
patent. The changes in this rulemaking do not change the substantive
criteria of patentability and also do not place any limits or
conditions on the patent owner's ability to transfer ownership of, or
any other interest in, a patent or patent application. Therefore, the
changes proposed in this rulemaking involve rules of agency practice
and procedure, and/or interpretive rules. See Bachow Commc'ns Inc. v.
F.C.C., 237 F.3d 683, 690 (D.C. Cir. 2001) (rules governing an
application process are procedural under the Administrative Procedure
Act); Inova Alexandria Hosp. v. Shalala, 244 F.3d 342, 350 (4th Cir.
2001) (rules for handling appeals were procedural where they did not
change the substantive standard for reviewing claims).
   Accordingly, prior notice and opportunity for public comment are
not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b) or (c) (or any other law). See
Cooper Techs, 536 F.3d at 1336-37 (Fed. Cir. 2008) (stating that 5
U.S.C. 553, and thus 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2)(B), does not require notice and
comment rulemaking for "interpretative rules, general statements of
policy, or rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice")
(quoting 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A)). The Office, however, is publishing all of
these proposed changes as it seeks the benefit of the public's views on
the Office's proposed implementation.

B. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

1. Description of the Reasons That Action By the Agency Is Being
Considered
   The Office is proposing to amend the rules of patent practice to
provide greater transparency concerning the ownership of pending patent
applications and patents. The purpose of this rulemaking is to ensure
the highest-quality patents, to facilitate patent examination at the
Office, to enhance competition and increase incentives to innovate by
providing innovators with information that will allow them to better
understand the competitive environment in which they operate, enhance
technology transfer and reduce the costs of transactions for patent
rights by making patent ownership information more readily and easily
available, to reduce risk of abusive patent litigation by helping the
public defend itself against risk of abusive assertions by providing
more information about the parties that have an interest in patents or
patent applications, and to level the playing field for innovators.

2. Succinct Statement of the Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the
Proposed Rules
   The objective of the proposed rules is to provide greater
transparency concerning the ownership of pending patent applications
and patents to facilitate patent examination at the Office by requiring
that the attributable owner, including the ultimate parent entity, be
identified during the pendency of a patent application and at specified
times during the life of a patent, and to further ensure that the
ownership information the Office provides to the public is accurate and
not misleading.
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   The proposed changes to require patent applicants and patent owners
to regularly update ownership information when the applicant or patent
owner is involved in a proceeding before the Office will facilitate
patent examination and other parts of the Office's internal processes
by helping to: (1) Ensure that a "power of attorney" is current in
each application or proceeding before the Office; (2) avoid potential
conflicts of interest for Office personnel; (3) determine the scope of
prior art under the common ownership exception under 35 U.S.C.
102(b)(2)(C) and uncover instances of double patenting; (4) verify that
the party making a request for a post-issuance proceeding is a proper
party for the proceeding; and (5) ensure that the information the
Office provides to the public concerning published applications and
issued patents is accurate and not misleading.
   Beyond providing these benefits to the Office, collecting
attributable owner information and making it available may: (1) Enhance
competition and increase incentives to innovate by providing innovators
with information to allow them to better understand the competitive
environment in which they operate; (2) enhance technology transfer and
reduce the costs of transactions for patent rights since patent
ownership information will be more readily and easily accessible; (3)
help the public defend itself against abusive patent assertion or
litigation by providing more information about all the parties that
have an interest in the patent or patent application; and (4) level the
playing field for innovators.
   The legal basis for the proposed rules is 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), which
authorizes the Office to establish regulations, not inconsistent with
law, which "govern the conduct of proceedings in the Office." 35
U.S.C. 2(a)(2)(A); see also Star Fruits S.N.C., 393 F.3d at 1282
(quoting 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2)), and Cooper Techs., 536 F.3d at 1335
("To comply with section 2(b)(2)(A), a Patent Office rule must be
`procedural' - i.e., it must `govern the conduct of proceedings in the
Office.' "). Pursuant to this authority, the Office may require the
submission of attributable owner information that is reasonably
necessary to proper examination or treatment of the matter at hand,
provided that such requests are not arbitrary or capricious. See Star
Fruits, 393 F.3d at 1283-84.
   Further legal basis for the proposed rule comes from 35 U.S.C.
2(a). Because the Office publishes information it possesses related to
an application or patent (subject to 35 U.S.C. 122), the Office has an
interest in ensuring that such information is not misleading. The
Office currently receives (and publishes) only assignment information
that is voluntarily submitted by the applicant or patent owner. There
is currently no requirement that changes in assignment information be
updated, though current law protects against certain types of fraud if
such updating occurs. See 35 U.S.C. 261. Consequently, the information
the Office has on file may be outdated, which may be misleading to the
public. Ensuring that the Office can provide information to the public
that is not misleading is consistent with several statutory provisions
directing the Office to disseminate information to the public as well
as those directing the Office to provide access to information through
electronic means. See 35 U.S.C. 2(a)(2) (creating a duty of
"disseminating to the public information with respect to patents");
10(a)(4) (providing for publication of information, including "annual
indexes of . . . patentees"); 10(b) (allowing the Director to publish
the specified information set forth in item (4) of subsection 35 U.S.C.
10(a) of this section in a publication format "desirable for the use of
the Office") and 41(i) (creating a duty to provide access to information
electronically).

3. Description and Estimate of the Number of Affected Small Entities

   A. Size Standard and Description of Entities Affected. The Small
Business Administration (SBA) small business size standards applicable
to most analyses conducted to comply with the Regulatory Flexibility
Act are set forth in 13 CFR 121.201. These regulations generally define
small businesses as those with fewer than a specified maximum number of
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employees or less than a specified level of annual receipts for the
entity's industrial sector or North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS) code. As provided by the Regulatory Flexibility Act, and
after consultation with the Small Business Administration, the Office
formally adopted an alternate size standard as the size standard for
the purpose of conducting an analysis or making a certification under
the Regulatory Flexibility Act for patent-related regulations. See
Business Size Standard for Purposes of United States Patent and
Trademark Office Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for Patent-Related
Regulations, 71 FR 67109 (Nov. 20, 2006), 1313 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 60
(Dec. 12, 2006). This alternate small business size standard is SBA's
previously established size standard that identifies the criteria
entities must meet to be entitled to pay reduced patent fees. See 13
CFR 121.802. If patent applicants identify themselves on a patent
application as qualifying for reduced patent fees, the Office captures
this data in the Patent Application Location and Monitoring (PALM)
database system, which tracks information on each patent application
submitted to the Office.
   Unlike the SBA small business size standards set forth in 13 CFR
121.201, the size standard for the Office is not industry-specific.
Specifically, the Office's definition of small business concern for
Regulatory Flexibility Act purposes is a business or other concern
that: (1) Meets the SBA's definition of a "business concern or
concern" set forth in 13 CFR 121.105; and (2) meets the size standards
set forth in 13 CFR 121.802 for the purpose of paying reduced patent
fees, namely, an entity: (a) Whose number of employees, including
affiliates, does not exceed 500 persons; and (b) which has not
assigned, granted, conveyed, or licensed (and is under no obligation to
do so) any rights in the invention to any person who made it and could
not be classified as an independent inventor, or to any concern which
would not qualify as a non-profit organization or a small business
concern under this definition. See Business Size Standard for Purposes
of United States Patent and Trademark Office Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis for Patent-Related Regulations, 71 FR at 67112, 1313 Off. Gaz.
Pat. Office at 63.

   B. Estimate of Number of Entities Affected. The proposed rules will
apply to all entities, including small or micro entity patent
applicants or patent owners, that: (1) File a patent application; (2)
change attributable owners during the pendency of a patent application;
(3) pay an issue fee in an allowed application; (4) pay a maintenance
fee for a patent; (5) file a request for supplemental examination under
35 U.S.C. 257(a); (6) file a request for ex parte reexamination under
35 U.S.C. 302; or (7) have a patent involved in a third-party requested
ex parte reexamination under 35 U.S.C. 302, or a trial proceeding
before the PTAB, such as any post grant review under 35 U.S.C. 321,
inter partes review under 35 U.S.C. 311, covered business method patent
review under section 18 of the AIA, or derivation proceeding under 35
U.S.C 135.
   Based upon the information in the Office's PALM system, the Office
received approximately 437,000 new applications (including continuing
applications but not requests for continued examination) in fiscal year
2013, of which approximately 131,000 were by small or micro entity
applicants. Thus, the Office estimates that 437,000 patent applicants,
of which 131,000 are small or micro entities, will need to provide
attributable owner information each year due to the requirement to
identify the attributable owner at the time a patent application is
initially filed (or shortly thereafter).
   Based upon the information in the Office's PALM system, there are
approximately 1,249,000 patent applications currently (in October of
2013) pending before the Office, of which 337,000 are by small or micro
entity applicants. Since the Office does not currently require
applicants and patent holders to disclose changes in the attributable
owner of an application or patent, the Office does not have information
on how often there is a change in attributable owner of an application
during the pendency of a patent application. The Office's assignment
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records, however, indicate that about ninety-two percent of
applications have recorded assignment documents at the time of patent
grant, but fewer than four percent of applications have a second
recorded assignment document each year reflecting some type of
ownership transfer during the pendency of a patent application. The
high percentage of patent applicants who currently submit an assignment
document for recordation and the relatively low percentage of patent
applicants who submit a second assignment document for recordation
leads to the inference that changes in ownership during the pendency of
a patent application are relatively infrequent (e.g., changes in
ownership will occur in fewer than four percent of applications each
year). Thus, the Office estimates that 50,000 (four percent of
1,249,000, rounded up to the nearest thousand) patent applicants, of
which 14,000 (four percent of 337,000, rounded up to the nearest
thousand) are small or micro entities, will need to update attributable
owner information each year due to the requirement to update
attributable owner information when there is a change in ownership
during the pendency of a patent application.
   Based upon the information in the Office's Revenue Accounting
Management (RAM) system, the Office received the following fee payments
in fiscal year 2013: (1) 296,481 issue fee payments (68,574 by small or
micro entity applicants); (2) 153,875 first stage maintenance fee
payments (27,076 by small or micro entity patent owners); (3) 99,249
second stage maintenance fee payments (16,692 by small or micro entity
patent owners); and (4) 75,470 third stage maintenance fee payments
(11,273 by small or micro entity patent owners). Thus, the Office
estimates that 297,000 (266,481 rounded up to the nearest thousand)
patent applicants, of which 69,000 (68,574 rounded up to the nearest
thousand) are small or micro entities, will need to update attributable
owner information each year due to the requirement to identify the
attributable owner (or verify that the current attributable owner has
been previously identified) at the time of issue fee payment, and the
Office estimates that 329,000 (153,875 plus 99,249 plus 75,470, rounded
up to the nearest thousand), of which 55,000 (27,076 plus 16,692 plus
11,273, rounded up to the nearest thousand) are small or micro
entities, will need to update attributable owner information each year
due to the requirement to identify the attributable owner (or verify
that the attributable owner information currently on record at the Office
is correct) at the time each maintenance fee is paid.
   Based upon the information from the Office's Central Reexamination
Unit, there are fewer than 800 requests for ex parte reexamination
filed each year. In addition, the Office's assignment records show that
fewer than three percent of the patents in force have a recorded
assignment document reflecting some type of ownership transfer during
the life of the patent, which leads to the inference that changes in
ownership during the life of a patent are relatively infrequent (e.g.,
changes in ownership will occur in fewer than three percent of
patents). Thus, the Office estimates that approximately 1,000 (800 plus
three percent of 800 (800 plus 24) rounded up to the nearest thousand)
patent owners will need to update attributable owner information each
year due to the requirement to identify the attributable owner (or
verify that the real party in interest information currently on record
at the Office is correct) in an ex parte reexamination proceeding or
when there is a change in ownership during an ex parte reexamination
proceeding.
   The supplemental examination provisions have been enacted as part
of the AIA. The Office has received thirty-one requests for
supplemental examination since September 16, 2012, the effective date
of the supplemental examination provisions of the AIA. Thus, the Office
estimates that approximately 100 (31 rounded up to the nearest hundred)
patent owners will need to update attributable owner information each
year due to the requirement to identify the attributable owner (or
verify that the real party in interest information currently on record
at the Office is correct) at the time the patent owner files a request
for supplemental examination.
   The PTAB trial provisions (post grant review under 35 U.S.C. 321,
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inter partes review under 35 U.S.C. 311, covered business method patent
review under section 18 of the AIA, or derivation proceedings under 35
U.S.C 135) have been enacted as part of the AIA. The Office received
563 petitions for a PTAB trial proceeding during fiscal year 2013, but
received between eighty and one hundred petitions for a PTAB trial
proceeding during each of August, September, and October of 2013. Thus,
the Office estimates that approximately 2,000 (100 per month multiplied
by 12 months (1,200) plus three percent of 1200 (1,200 plus 360),
rounded up to the nearest thousand) patent owners will need to update
attributable owner information each year based upon the filing of a
petition for a PTAB trial proceeding.
   Summary of Number of Entities Affected: Based upon the foregoing,
the Office estimates that: (1) 437,000 (131,000 small or micro entity)
patent applicants will need to provide attributable owner information
each year due to the requirement to identify the attributable owner at
the time a patent application is initially filed (or shortly
thereafter); (2) 50,000 (14,000 small or micro entity) patent
applicants will need to update attributable owner information each year
due to the requirement to update attributable owner information when
there is a change in ownership during the pendency of a patent
application; (3) 297,000 (69,000 small or micro entity) patent
applicants will need to update attributable owner information each year
due to the requirement to identify the attributable owner (or verify
that the current attributable owner information on record at the Office
is correct) at the time of issue fee payment; (4) 329,000 (55,000 small
or micro entity) patent owners will need to update attributable owner
information each year due to the requirement to identify the
attributable owner (or verify that the attributable owner information
currently on record at the Office is correct) at the time each
maintenance fee is paid; (5) 1,000 patent owners will need to update
attributable owner information each year due to the requirement to
identify the attributable owner (or verify that the real party in
interest information currently on record at the Office is correct) in
an ex parte reexamination proceeding, or the requirement to identify
the attributable owner when there is a change in ownership during an ex
parte reexamination proceeding; (6) 100 patent owners will need to
update attributable owner information each year due to the requirement
to identify the attributable owner (or verify that the attributable
owner information currently on record at the Office is correct) at the
time the patent owner files a request for supplemental examination; and
(7) 2,000 patent owners will need to update attributable owner
information each year due to the requirement to identify the
attributable owner (or verify that the attributable owner information
currently on record at the Office is correct) at the time the patent
becomes involved a PTAB post grant review, inter partes review, covered
business method patent review, derivation proceeding, or the
requirement to identify the attributable owner when there is a change
in ownership during a PTAB post grant review, inter partes review,
covered business method patent review, or derivation proceeding.

   4. Description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping and other
compliance requirements of the proposed rules, including an estimate of
the classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement
and the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the
report or record: The proposed rules will apply to all entities,
including any small or micro entity patent applicant or patent holder,
that: (1) File a patent application; (2) change attributable owners
during the pendency of a patent application; (3) pay an issue fee in an
allowed application; (4) pay a maintenance fee for a patent; (5) file a
request for supplemental examination under 35 U.S.C. 257(a); (6) file a
request for ex parte reexamination under 35 U.S.C. 302; or (7) have a
patent involved in a third-party requested ex parte reexamination under
35 U.S.C. 302, or a trial proceeding before the PTAB, such as any post
grant review under 35 U.S.C. 321, inter partes review under 35 U.S.C.
311, covered business method patent review under section 18 of the AIA,
or derivation proceeding under 35 U.S.C 135.
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   A patent attorney or general practice attorney would have the type
of professional skills necessary for providing the attributable owner
information required by the proposed rules. As discussed previously,
the Office issued a request for comments in November of 2011 (Request
for Comments on Eliciting More Complete Patent Assignment Information,
76 FR at 72372 et seq.) and issued a notice of a roundtable and request
for comments in November of 2012 (Notice of Roundtable on Proposed
Requirements for Recordation of Real Party-in-Interest Information
Throughout Application Pendency and Patent Term, 77 FR at 70385 et
seq.). The Office received input at this roundtable, including the
suggestion that providing the attributable owner information might have
a transaction cost of $100, depending upon the inclusiveness of the
definition of attributable owner (which was discussed under the rubric
of "real party in interest" at the roundtable). It was also suggested
that the transaction could be less costly, and less frequently
incurred, because reporting would occur at times applicants were
already working with the application and would require ownership
information that was readily known and could be easily reported. As
described further below, given the Office's records concerning
assignment recordation and feedback at the roundtable, the Office
estimates that in many instances, reporting ownership information in
compliance with this proposed rule will have negligible costs. Applicants
patentees will often be reporting information readily known (e.g., that
the patent is owned by the inventor, or that the patent is owned by the
employer of the inventor to whom it has been assigned) and in many
instances will be providing this information at a time they are
otherwise interacting with the Office (e.g., upon application, upon
issue, during a post-grant proceeding). This seems likely to have a
minimal cost, and to require minimal time to report. Given the Office's
records suggesting that many applications do not have more than one
recorded assignment, in many instances applicants or patentees will
likely be merely confirming the ownership information is unchanged,
which should have a negligible cost.
   As noted previously, the Office's assignment records indicate that
approximately ninety-two percent of patent applications have a recorded
assignment at the time of grant, and four percent of patent
applications have a second recorded assignment each year reflecting
some kind of ownership change. Approximately eight percent of
applications have no assignment transaction, and presumably are filed
by the original owners. This suggests that for most applications, there
would be a single reporting of attributable owner, with no changes
needed to be reported at later times. At subsequent instances when
reporting was required (e.g., upon issue), the owner would merely be
confirming that no change had occurred, which would have negligible
cost. The Office presumes that reporting costs for these applications
would be negligible, because the applicants would be indicating that
they are the attributable owners, providing the same information they
are providing elsewhere in the application. In summary, the Office
estimates that in many instances, when reporting is required under the
proposed rule, applicants or patentees will be providing information
that is readily known and available to them, and that can be provided
easily and at negligible cost during the application process, at grant,
or after grant. The Office estimates that in instances where the owner
of a large number of patents reports information in compliance with
this proposal, economies of scale would likely work to reduce the cost
of reporting (e.g., reporting ownership information at the same time).
The Office estimates that only a minority of instances would present
multiple transfers that would potentially require greater costs to meet
these reporting requirements. In a majority of instances, the Office
estimates that the costs to report would be minimal.
   The Office welcomes comments from the public specifically on the
issue of estimating costs of compliance with the proposed rule,
including comments on possible transaction costs, frequencies of
reporting changes in information, and possible economies of scale in
reporting.

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   5. Description of any significant alternatives to the rules which
accomplish the stated objectives of applicable statutes and which
minimize any significant economic impact of the rules on small
entities: This analysis considered significant alternatives such as:
(1) The establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements
or timetables that take into account the resources available to small
entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of
compliance and reporting requirements under the rule for such small
entities; (3) the use of performance rather than design standards; and
(4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for
such small entities. See 5 U.S.C. 603.
   With respect to the proposed requirement for updating any changes
in attributable owners during the application process, the Office
considered requiring updated attributable owner information with each
reply to an Office action. The Office has instead proposed requiring
updating only if there is a change to the attributable owner during the
pendency of an application, with a single confirmation at the time of
issuance, to reduce the need for a periodic review of attributable
owner information.
   With respect to the proposed requirement for updating any changes
in attributable owners after the patent is granted, the Office
considered requiring updating attributable owner information whenever
there was a post patent proceeding (e.g., with requests for a
certificate of correction under 35 U.S.C. 254 or 255, or requests to
correct inventorship under 35 U.S.C. 256).
   With respect to differing compliance or reporting requirements or
timetables that take into account the resources available to small
entities, the Office considered requiring updating attributable owner
information at fewer instances during the pendency of an application
(e.g., only on filing and at allowance), but such a proposal would not
achieve the objection of having accurate and up-to-date ownership
information and providing greater public transparency concerning the
ownership of pending patent applications and patents. The proposed
rules minimize the "periodic" reporting requirement by permitting an
applicant or patent owner who updates attributable owner information
whenever there is a change in the attributable owner to simply confirm
that there has been no change to the attributable owner.
   With respect to the clarification, consolidation, or simplification
of compliance and reporting requirements under the rule for such small
entities, the proposed rules track existing regulations overseen by the
Federal Trade Commission (e.g., the definition of ultimate parent
entity in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3), and the definition of entity in 16 CFR
801.1(a)(2)) rather than creating new definitions, to minimize the need
for additional investigation and analysis of ownership structures. The
simplicity or complexity of the proposed definition of attributable
owner with respect to any particular application or patent is driven by
the simplicity or complexity of the ownership arrangement of the
particular application or patent, which is ultimately within the
control of the applicant or patent owner. Finally, as discussed
previously, the proposed rules minimize the reporting requirement by
permitting an applicant or patent owner who is facing a requirement to
identify attributable owner information to simply confirm that there
has been no change to the attributable owner.
   With respect to an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part
thereof, for such small entities, such an exemption would defeat the
objective of having accurate and up-to-date ownership information and
providing greater public transparency concerning the ownership of
pending patent applications and patents.
   Finally, the proposed rules do not involve design standards.

   6. Identification, to the extent practicable, of all relevant
Federal rules which may duplicate, overlap or conflict with the
proposed rules: The Office is the sole agency of the United States
Government responsible for administering the provisions of title 35,
United States Code, pertaining to examination and granting patents.
Therefore, no other Federal, state, or local entity shares jurisdiction
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over the examination and granting of patents.
   Other countries, however, have their own patent laws, and an entity
desiring a patent in a particular country must make an application for
patent in that country, in accordance with the applicable law. Although
the potential for overlap exists internationally, this cannot be
avoided except by treaty (such as the Paris Convention for the Protection
of Industrial Property, the Patent Law Treaty (PLT), or the Patent
Cooperation Treaty (PCT)). Nevertheless, the Office believes that there
are no other duplicative or overlapping rules.

   C. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review): This
rulemaking has been determined to be significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866 (Sept. 30, 1993).

   D. Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory
Review): The Office has complied with Executive Order 13563.
Specifically, the Office has, to the extent feasible and applicable:
(1) Made a reasoned determination that the benefits justify the costs
of the rule; (2) tailored the rule to impose the least burden on
society consistent with obtaining the regulatory objectives; (3)
selected a regulatory approach that maximizes net benefits; (4)
specified performance objectives; (5) identified and assessed available
alternatives; (6) involved the public in an open exchange of
information and perspectives among experts in relevant disciplines,
affected stakeholders in the private sector and the public as a whole,
and provided on-line access to the rulemaking docket; (7) attempted to
promote coordination, simplification, and harmonization across
Government agencies and identified goals designed to promote
innovation; (8) considered approaches that reduce burdens and maintain
flexibility and freedom of choice for the public; and (9) ensured the
objectivity of scientific and technological information and processes.

   E. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): This rulemaking does not
contain policies with federalism implications sufficient to warrant
preparation of a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order 13132
(Aug. 4, 1999).

   F. Executive Order 13175 (Tribal Consultation): This rulemaking
will not: (1) Have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian
tribes; (2) impose substantial direct compliance costs on Indian tribal
governments; or (3) preempt tribal law. Therefore, a tribal summary
impact statement is not required under Executive Order 13175 (Nov. 6,
2000).

   G. Executive Order 13211 (Energy Effects): This rulemaking is not a
significant energy action under Executive Order 13211 because this
rulemaking is not likely to have a significant adverse effect on the
supply, distribution, or use of energy. Therefore, a Statement of
Energy Effects is not required under Executive Order 13211 (May 18,
2001).

   H. Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform): This rulemaking
meets applicable standards to minimize litigation, eliminate ambiguity,
and reduce burden as set forth in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of
Executive Order 12988 (Feb. 5, 1996).

   I. Executive Order 13045 (Protection of Children): This rulemaking
does not concern an environmental risk to health or safety that may
disproportionately affect children under Executive Order 13045 (Apr.
21, 1997).

   J. Executive Order 12630 (Taking of Private Property): This
rulemaking will not effect a taking of private property or otherwise
have taking implications under Executive Order 12630 (Mar. 15, 1988).

   K. Congressional Review Act: Under the Congressional Review Act
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provisions of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
1996 (5 U.S.C. 801-808), the United States Patent and Trademark Office
will submit a report containing any final rule resulting from this
rulemaking and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S.
House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the Government
Accountability Office.

   L. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995: The changes set forth in
this document do not involve a Federal intergovernmental mandate that
will result in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments,
in the aggregate, of 100 million dollars (as adjusted) or more in any
one year, or a Federal private sector mandate that will result in the
expenditure by the private sector of 100 million dollars (as adjusted)
or more in any one year, and will not significantly or uniquely affect
small governments. Therefore, no actions are necessary under the
provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. See 2 U.S.C.
1501 et seq.

   M. National Environmental Policy Act: This rulemaking will not have
any effect on the quality of the environment and is thus categorically
excluded from review under the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969. See 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.

   N. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act: The
requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) are not applicable because
this rulemaking does not contain provisions which involve the use of
technical standards.

   O. Paperwork Reduction Act: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) requires that the Office consider the impact of
paperwork and other information collection burdens imposed on the
public. This rulemaking involves information collection requirements
which are subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3549).
   This rulemaking proposes to require that patent applicants identify
the attributable owner or owners on filing of an application (or
shortly thereafter), within three months of any change in attributable
owner during the pendency of the application, and when the issue fee is
due for an application that has been allowed. This rulemaking also
proposes to require that patent holders identify the attributable owner
when a maintenance fee is due, and when a patent becomes involved in
certain post-issuance proceedings at the Office, including in
supplemental examination, ex parte reexamination, or a trial proceeding
before the PTAB. This rulemaking further proposes to provide that an
applicant or patent owner may correct a good faith failure to notify
the Office of a change to the attributable owner, or correct an
indication of an incorrect or an incomplete attributable owner, by
filing a petition accompanied by a showing of reason for the delay,
error, or incompleteness.
   The collection of information that would be triggered by these
proposed requirements has been submitted to OMB under OMB control
number 0651-00xx. The proposed collection, containing the basis for the
following summary of the estimated annual reporting burdens, will be
available at OMB's Information Collection Review Web site:
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. The title, description and
respondent description of this information collection, with an estimate
of the annual reporting burdens, follows:
   Title of Collection: Identification of Attributable Owner.
   OMB Control Number: 0651-00xx.
   Needs and Uses: This information collection is necessary in order
to provide the Office and the public with up-to-date information
concerning the attributable owner of a patent or patent application.
The Office will use the information collected to facilitate patent
examination and other parts of the Office's internal processes by
helping to: (1) Ensure that a "power of attorney" is current in each
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application or proceeding before the Office; (2) avoid potential
conflicts of interest for Office personnel; (3) determine the scope of
prior art under the common ownership exception under 35 U.S.C.
102(b)(2)(C) and uncover instances of double patenting; (4) verify that
the party making a request for a post-issuance proceeding is a proper
party for the proceeding; and (5) ensure that the information the Office
provides to the public concerning published applications and issued
patents is accurate and not misleading.
   Method of Collection: By mail, facsimile, hand delivery, or
electronically to the Office.
   Affected Public: Individuals or households; businesses or other
for-profits; and not-for-profit institutions.
   Estimated Number of Respondents: 1,116,300 responses per year.
   Estimated Time per Response: The Office estimates that it will take
the public, on average, approximately 6 minutes (0.1 hour) to identify
the attributable owner in an application or patent and approximately 1
hour to correct a good faith failure to notify the Office of a change
to the attributable owner (or to correct a good faith but incorrect or
incomplete indication of attributable owner).
   Estimated Total Annual Respondent Burden Hours: 111,810 hours per
year (1,116,100 responses times 0.1 hours plus 200 responses times 1
hour).
   Estimated Total Annual (Hour) Respondent Cost Burden: $43,494,090
per year (111,810 hours times the $389/hour attorney rate suggested by
the AIPLA 2013 Economic Survey).
   The Office is soliciting comments to: (1) Evaluate whether the
proposed information requirement is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the Office, including whether the
information will have practical utility; (2) evaluate the accuracy of
the Office's estimate of the burden; (3) enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) minimize the
burden of collecting the information on those who are to respond,
including by using appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
   Please send comments related to this proposed collection of
information under the Paperwork Reduction Act on or before March 25,
2014 to Mail Stop Comments - Patents, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box
1450, Alexandria, VA, 22313-1450, marked to the attention of Raul
Tamayo, Senior Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration,
Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy.
Comments should also be submitted to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive
Office Building, Room 10202, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20503,
Attention: Desk Officer for the United States Patent and Trademark
Office.
   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements
of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

List of Subjects in 37 CFR Part 1

   Administrative practice and procedure, Courts, Freedom of
Information, Inventions and patents, Reporting and record keeping
requirements, Small Businesses.

   For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 37 CFR part 1 is
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 1 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN PATENT CASES

. 1. The authority citation for 37 CFR Part 1 continues to read as
follows:

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   Authority: 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2).

. 2. Section 1.17 is amended by revising paragraph (g) to read as
follows:


§ 1.17  Patent application and reexamination processing fees.

* * * * *
   (g) For filing a petition under one of the following sections which
refers to this paragraph:

By a micro entity (§  1.29)......................................    $50.00
By a small entity (§  1.27(a))...................................   $100.00
By other than a small or micro entity............................   $200.00

   § 1.12 - for access to an assignment record.
   § 1.14 - for access to an application.
   § 1.46 - for filing an application on behalf of an inventor by a
person who otherwise shows sufficient proprietary interest in the matter.
   § 1.55(f) - for filing a belated certified copy of a foreign
application.
   § 1.59 - for expungement of information.
   § 1.103(a) - to suspend action in an application.
   § 1.136(b) - for review of a request for extension of time when
the provisions of § 1.136(a) are not available.
   § 1.279 - for correction of attributable owner in a pending
application.
   § 1.377 - for review of decision refusing to accept and record
payment of a maintenance fee filed prior to expiration of a patent.
   § 1.387 - for correction of attributable owner in a patent.
   § 1.550(c) - for patent owner requests for extension of time in
ex parte reexamination proceedings.
   § 1.956 - for patent owner requests for extension of time in
inter partes reexamination proceedings.
   § 5.12 - for expedited handling of a foreign filing license.
   § 5.15 - for changing the scope of a license.
   § 5.25 - for retroactive license.
* * * * *

. 3. New undesignated center headings and new §§ 1.271, 1.273, 1.275,
1.277, and 1.279 are added immediately after § 1.251 to read as follows:

Attributable Owner

§ 1.271  Attributable owner (Real-parties-in-interest for reporting
purposes).

   (a) The attributable owner of a patent or application includes each
of the following entities:
   (1) An entity that, exclusively or jointly, has been assigned title
to the patent or application; and
   (2) An entity necessary to be joined in a lawsuit in order to have
standing to enforce the patent or any patent resulting from the
application.
   (b) The attributable owner of a patent or application includes the
ultimate parent entity as defined in 16 CFR 801.1(a)(3) of an entity
described in paragraph (a) of this section.
   (c) Any entity that, directly or indirectly, creates or uses a
trust, proxy, power of attorney, pooling arrangement, or any other
contract, arrangement, or device with the purpose or effect of
temporarily divesting such entity of attributable ownership of a patent
or application, or preventing the vesting of such attributable
ownership of a patent or application, shall also be deemed for the
purpose of this section to be an attributable owner of such patent or
application.
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   (d) The term "entity" used in this section includes:
   (1) Any natural person, corporation, company, partnership, joint
venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, estate of a deceased
natural person, foundation, fund, or institution, whether incorporated
or not, wherever located and of whatever citizenship;
   (2) Any receiver, trustee in bankruptcy or similar official or any
liquidating agent for any of the entities described in paragraph (d)(1)
of this section, in his or her capacity as such;
   (3) Any joint venture or other corporation which has not been
formed but the acquisition of the voting securities or other interest
in which, if already formed, would be an attributable owner as
described in this section; or
   (4) Any other organization or corporate form not specifically listed in
paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), or (d)(3) of this section that holds an
interest in an application or patent.
   (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d) of this
section, the term "entity" does not include any foreign state,
foreign government, or agency thereof (other than a corporation or
unincorporated entity engaged in commerce), and also does not include
the United States, any of the States thereof, or any political
subdivision or agency of either (other than a corporation or
unincorporated entity engaged in commerce).
   (f) When there is a requirement to identify the attributable owner,
each entity constituting the attributable owner must be identified as
follows:
   (1) The identification of a public company must include the name of
the company, stock symbol, and stock exchange where the company is
listed;
   (2) The identification of a non-public company must include the
name of the company, place of incorporation, and address of the
principal place of business;
   (3) The identification of a partnership must include the name of
the partnership and address of the principal place of business;
   (4) The identification of a natural person must include the full
legal name, residence, and a correspondence address; and
   (5) The identification of any other type of entity must include its
name, if organized under the laws of a state, the name of that state
and legal form of organization, and address of the principal place of
business.
   (g) Except for shareholders of a public company, the presence of a
corporate form, partnership, or other association, does not preclude an
entity who may also be a shareholder or partner in such an identified
attributable owner from a requirement to be separately identified as an
attributable owner if the entity is also described in paragraph (a),
(b) or (c) of this section as an entity qualifying as an attributable
owner.

Identification of Attributable Owner in Pending Applications

§ 1.273  Initial identification of attributable owner in an application.

   The attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 must be identified
in each application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a), including a reissue
application, and in each international application that commenced the
national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371(b) or (f). If an application under
35 U.S.C. 111(a) which has been accorded a filing date pursuant to
§§ 1.53(b) or (d) does not identify the attributable owner as
defined in § 1.271, or if an international application which
complies with § 1.495(b) does not identify the attributable owner
as defined in § 1.271, the applicant will be notified and given a
period of time within which to file a notice identifying the
attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 to avoid abandonment. The
notice by the Office under this section may be combined with a notice
under § 1.53(f) or § 1.495(c).

§ 1.275  Maintaining current attributable owner during prosecution
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of an application.

   If there is a change to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271
during the pendency of an application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) or
the pendency of an international application which complies with
§ 1.495(b), the applicant has three months from the date of the change to
the attributable owner within which to file a notice identifying the
current attributable owner as defined in § 1.271. This three-month
period is not extendable.

§ 1.277  Identifying current attributable owner at allowance.

   If a notice of allowance under § 1.311 has been sent to the
applicant, the applicant must file a notice identifying the current
attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 within three months from
the date of mailing of the notice of allowance to avoid abandonment of
the application. This three-month period is not extendable. If there
has been no change to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271
that was most recently provided to the Office, the notice may simply
indicate that there has been no change to the attributable owner as
defined in § 1.271 most recently provided to the Office.

§ 1.279  Correction of failure to notify the Office of a change to
the attributable owner and errors in notice of attributable owner in a
pending application.

   If, despite a good faith effort by the applicant to notify the
Office of the initial attributable owner as defined in § 1.271, and
of any changes to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271, in
the manner required by §§ 1.273, 1.275, and 1.277, the
applicant has failed to notify the Office of a change to the
attributable owner or has indicated an incorrect or an incomplete
attributable owner, the failure or error may be excused in a pending
application on petition accompanied by a showing of reason for the
delay, error, or incompleteness, and the petition fee set forth in
§ 1.17(g).

. 4. A new undesignated center heading and new §§ 1.381, 1.383, 1.385,
and 1.387 are added immediately after § 1.378 to read as follows:

Identification of Attributable Owner in Patents Involved in Proceedings
Before the Office

§ 1.381  Identifying current attributable owner with maintenance
fee payment.

   A notice identifying the current attributable owner as defined in
§ 1.271 must be filed within the period specified in § 1.362(d)
or (e), but prior to the date the maintenance fee is paid, for each
maintenance fee payment. If there has been no change to the
attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 most recently provided to
the Office, the notice may simply indicate that there has been no
change to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 that was
most recently provided to the Office.

§ 1.383  Identifying attributable owner in patents involved in
Patent Trial and Appeal Board Trial Proceedings.

   The mandatory notice filed by a patent owner as required by § 42.8(a)(2)
of this chapter must also be accompanied by a notice identifying the
current attributable owner as defined in § 1.271. If there is a change to
the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271 during the pendency of the
trial proceeding, the patent owner has twenty-one days from the date of the
change to the attributable owner within which to file a notice identifying
the current attributable owner as defined in § 1.271. This twenty-one-day
period is not extendable.
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§ 1.385  Identifying attributable owner in patents involved in supplemental
examination and reexamination proceedings.

   (a) A request for supplemental examination under § 1.610 must
also be accompanied by a notice identifying the current attributable
owner as defined in § 1.271.
   (b) A request for ex parte reexamination under § 1.510 by the
patent owner must also be accompanied by a notice identifying the
current attributable owner as defined in § 1.271.
   (c) A reply or any other paper filed by the patent owner in an ex
parte reexamination proceeding must be accompanied by a notice
identifying the current attributable owner as defined in § 1.271,
unless such a notice has previously been filed by the patent owner. If
there is a change to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271
during the pendency of the reexamination proceeding, the patent owner
has three months from the date of the change to the attributable owner
within which to file a notice identifying the current attributable owner
as defined in § 1.271. This three-month period is not extendable.

§ 1.387  Correction of failure to notify the Office of a change to
the attributable owner and errors in notice of attributable owner in a
patent.

   If, despite a good faith effort by the patent owner to notify the
Office of the initial attributable owner as defined in § 1.271, and
of any changes to the attributable owner as defined in § 1.271, in
the manner required by §§ 1.273, 1.275, 1.277, 1.381, 1.383,
and 1.385, the patent owner has failed to notify the Office of a change
to the attributable owner or has indicated an incorrect or an
incomplete attributable owner, the failure or error may be excused on
petition accompanied by a showing of reason for the delay, error, or
incompleteness, and the petition fee set forth in § 1.17(g).

January 16, 2014                                            MICHELLE K. LEE
                                     Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
                           Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Status of Public Records Division
                       Status of Public Records Division

   The Public Records Division (PRD) processes and fills orders for both
certified and uncertified copies of Patent and Trademark Office documents
and records assignments and other documents related to title. This is an
update of actual processing times for orders filled during the month of
January 2014:

DOCUMENT SERVICES                      Goal          Actual Processing
                                                           Time
Certified Documents

Patent Applications-As-Filed            7 days             6 days
Patent Related File Wrappers           25 days            18 days
Patent Copies                          10 days             7 days
Patent Assignments                     10 days            11 days
Trademark Applications-As-Filed         7 days             6 days
Trademark Related File Wrappers        25 days            21 days
Trademark Assignments                  10 days            11 days
Trademark Registrations, Expedited      5 days             4 days
Trademark Registrations, Regular       14 days            13 days

Uncertified Documents

Patent Copies                           5 days             1 day
Plant Patents                           5 days            16 days
Patent Assignments                     10 days             1 day
Patent Related File Wrappers           25 days             5 days
Trademark Copies                        5 days             5 days
Trademark Assignments                  10 days             1 day
Trademark Related File Wrappers        25 days             1 day

   Customers should use the above actual processing time for each product
as a guide as to when they can expect their orders to be completed. In
cases where an urgent deadline is approaching, contact Patent and Trademark
Copy Fulfillment Branch at (571) 272-3150 or 1 (800) 972-6382 for
assistance with a particular order.

   Customers are encouraged to place orders through the Internet at
http://ebiz1.uspto.gov/oems25p

   Orders may also be faxed to the Patent and Trademark Copy Fulfillment
Branch at (571) 273-3250. Information on the status of pending orders may
be obtained by calling (571) 272-3150 or 1 (800) 972-6382 (outside the
Washington, DC Metro area), or via E-mail to dsd@uspto.gov.

ASSIGNMENT SERVICES                    Goal          Actual Processing
                                                           Time
Submission Method

Internet (EFS, ePAS or eTAS)            2 days             3 days
Fax                                    10 days             9 days
Paper                                  14 days             9 days

   The Assignment Services Branch is currently mailing recordation notices
for paper documents received in the Public Records Division on January 23,
2014.

   Customers should use the above actual processing times as a guide as to
when they can expect their assignment submissions to be processed. For
fastest service customers are encouraged to file assignments via the
Internet.

   Assignment submissions may be made via the Internet at
http://epas.uspto.gov/ for patent assignments and http://etas.uspto.gov for
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trademark assignments. Patent assignment submissions may also be made by
selecting the "Electronic Filing (EFS)" option at http://www.uspto.gov/ebc.

   Assignment submissions may also be faxed to the Assignment Services
Branch at (571) 273-0140. Trademark assignment recordations may be reviewed
online at http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments. Information on the
status of pending assignment recordations may be obtained by calling
(571) 272-3350 or 1 (800) 972-6382 (outside the Washington, DC Metro area)

February 7, 2014                                            DONNA J. COOPER
                                                                    Manager
                                                    Public Records Division
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Errata
                                    Errata

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,636,133 to GEORGE ALLAN MACKAY, ET AL of
NEW GLASSGOW, CANADA for SINGLE SPACE PARKING METER AND REMOVABLE SINGLE
SPACE PARKING METER MECHANISM appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,636,339 to EIJI TACHIBANA of KANAGAWA,
JAPAN for IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,636,817 to MARK VINCENT SCOTTO, ET AL of
UNIONTOWN, OH for APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A GAS WHICH MAY BE USED FOR
STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN OF A FUEL CELL appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,033 to STEVEN G. NADLER, ET AL of
PRINCETON, NJ for ANTIBODY POLYPEPTIDES THAT ANTAGONIZE CD40L appearing in
the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,120 to JOHANNES GERARDUS PETRUS
DELIS, ET AL of BERGEN, NETHERLANDS for METHOD OF COATING SUBSTRATES
appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was grantged."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,188 to TAKAO KITAGAWA, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME,
ELECTRODE AND BATTERY appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,227 to KEITA KATO, ET AL of SHIZUOKA,
JAPAN for METHOD OF FORMING PATTERN appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,330 to SHUNPEI YAMAZAKI, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE appearing
in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no
patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,398 to YOSHIHIDE MATSUO of CHINO,
JAPAN for SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, CIRCUIT SUBSTRATE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,825 to NOBUHIRO YASUI, ET AL of
YOKOHAMA-SHI, JAPAN for SCINTILLATOR CRYSTAL BODY, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING
THE SAME, AND RADIATION DETECTOR appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,852 to DAISUKE KUMAKI, ET AL of
NIGATA, JAPAN for LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT appearing in the Official Gazette
of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,911 to YOSHIKI MAEHARA, ET AL of
KANAGAWA, JAPAN for PROCESS OF MAKING A SOLID STATE IMAGING DEVICE
appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,637,933 to ATSUSHI HIROSE, ET AL of
ISEHARA, JAPAN for SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette
of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,068 to TAKESHI OSADA of ISEHARA,
JAPAN for POWER STORAGE DEVICE AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PROVIDED WITH THE
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POWER STORAGE DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,115 to BYOUNGJOO KIM, ET AL of
HWASEONG-SI KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for TESTER AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE TEST
APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,213 to BABAK REZVANI, ET AL of
OSSINING, NY for SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION OF
DEVICES appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,291 to YASUNORI YOSHIDA, ET AL of
ATSUGI, JAPAN for LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF
appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,347 to BONGIM PARK, ET AL of ASAN-SI
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND
METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,348 to KAZUTO KIKUTA of HADNIOJI-SHI,
JAPAN for IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, DISPLAY SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS,
AND METHOD OF PROCESSING IMAGE appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,401 to KEIJI KASHIMA of SHINJUKU-KU,
JAPAN for PHASE DIFFERENCE LAYER LAMINATED BODY FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF appearing
in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no
patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,414 to JAE-EUN JANG, ET AL of SEOUL
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for POLYMER DISPERSED DISPLAY PANELS INCLUDING QUANTUM
DOTS AND DISPLAY APPARATUSES INCLUDING THE SAME appearing in the Official
Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,573 to RALF SCHROEDER GENANNT of
GLANDORF, GERMANY for CONTROLLER FOR A POWER CONVERTER AND METHOD OF
OPERATING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,588 to AKIRA YAZAWA, ET AL of
KANAGAWA, JAPAN for SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND CONTROL METHOD
appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,826 to AKIRA SAKAMOTO, ET AL of
SAKURA-SHI, JAPAN for LASER DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,855 to GARY A. DEMOS of CULVER CITY,
CA for INTERPOLATION OF VIDEO COMPRESSION FRAMES appearing in the Official
Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,905 to DI YAN, ET AL of AUBURN HILLS,
MI for INTENSITY MODULATED ARC THERAPY WITH CONTINUOUS COUCH ROTATION/SHIFT
AND SIMULTANEOUS CONE BEAM IMAGING appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,974 to YUJI MATSUO of OSAKA, JAPAN
for ELECTROACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

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   "All reference to Patent No. 8,638,996 to TAKESHI NODA of EBINA-SHI,
JAPAN for INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, PROCESSING METHOD, AND
COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM appearing in the Official Gazette of
January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,639,139 to TADASHI OKANISHI, ET AL of
MISHIMA-SHI, JAPAN for IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS WITH DEFLECTION AMOUNT
DETECTOR AND TONER DENSITY DETECTION MEANS appearing in the Official
Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,639,293 to ATSUNORI NAKAMURA of TOKYO,
JAPAN for WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette
of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,639,385 to DAVID HEFFRON of SAN DIEGO,
CA for MANAGING MEDICATIONS AT THE BEDSIDE appearing in the Official
Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,639,774 to ROBERT B. GAINES, ET AL of
LAKE SAINT LOUIS, MI for REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING MEDICAL
DEVICES VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS appearing in the Official
Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,016 to PAUL A. LABERGE, ET AL of
SHOREVIEW, MN for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPAIRING HIGH CAPACITY/HIGH
BANDWIDTH MEMORY DEVICES appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,134 to SANEHIRO FURUICHI, ET AL of
KANAWAGA, JAPAN for METHOD AND APPARATUS HAVING RESISTANCE TO FORCED
TERMINATION ATTACK ON MONITORING PROGRAM FOR MONITORING A PREDETERMINED
RESOURCE appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,145 to HIDAYET TUNC SIMSEK, ET AL of
NEWTORN, MA for MESSAGE-BASED MODELING appearing in the Official Gazette
of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,168 to MANABU NISHIZAWA, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, TUNER, AND INFORMATION
PROCESSING METHOD appearing in the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,192 to MATTHEW DONALD BAKER, ET AL of
POTOMAC, MD for FEATURE MANAGEMENT OF A COMMUNICATION DEVICE appearing in
the Official Gazette of January 28, 2014 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,444 to YUKI BISAIJI, ET AL of
MISHIMA-SHI, JAPAN for EXHAUST PURIFICATION SYSTEM OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINE appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,640,743 to MAURIZIO MARINI of PESARO,
ITALY for KIT FOR INFLATING AND REPAIRING INFLATABLE ARTICLES, IN
PARTICULAR TYRES appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,063 to TAKEHITO SHIRAISHI, ET AL of
SAITAMA, JAPAN for SHOCK ABSORBING DEVICE FOR RACK AND PINION TYPE STEERING
MECHANISM appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,119 to EDWARD J. WENZEL, ET AL of
TROY, MI for METHOD FOR STITCHING VEHICLE INTERIOR COMPONENTS AND
COMPONENTS FORMED FROM THE METHOD appearing in the Official Gazette of
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February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,138 to RAINER GRIMM, ET AL of
FRANKFURT, GERMANY for SLIDING ROOF SYSTEM appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,183 to KOUICHIROU OKUMURA, ET AL of
KAWASAKI-SHI, JAPAN for INK JET INK, INK CARTRIDGE, AND INK JET RECORDING
METHOD appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,186 to HIRONORI MAEKAWA, ET AL of
SUWA-SHI, JAPAN for INKJET PRINTER appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,242 to ANTHONY PAUL VAN DE VEN of
SAI KUNG, CHINA for LIGHTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF COOLING LIGHTING DEVICE
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,255 to SUN CHOI, ET AL of SEOUL
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for BACKLIGHT UNIT appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,295 to SHIGEO TAKAHASHI, ET AL of
SAKURA-SHI, JAPAN for OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR, OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR
ASSEMBLING METHOD, FUSION-SPLICED PORTION REINFORCING METHOD, PIN CLAMP,
CAP-ATTACHED OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR, OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR CAP, OPTICAL
FIBER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLING TOOL, appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,641,867 to JOHN R. KRAHN, ET AL of
SCHENECTADY, NY for TRANSFORMER PAPER AND OTHER NON-CONDUCTIVE TRANSFORMER
COMPONENTS appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,160 to ASHISH DUBEY, ET AL of
GRAYSLAKE, IL for FIBERGLASS MESH SCRIM REINFORCED CEMENTITIOUS BOARD
SYSTEM appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,199 to CHUN SHIG SOHN of WATERLOO,
CANADA for SEPARATOR FOR BATTERY appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,248 to SHUAIGANG XIAO, ET AL of
FREMONT, CA for BLOCK COPOLYMER ASSEMBLY METHODS AND PATTERNS FORMED
THEREBY appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,411 to SHUNPEI YAMAZAKI, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE
SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,589 to CATERINA BISSANTZ, ET AL of
VILLAGE-NEUF, FRANCE for SPIRO-5,6-DIHYDRO-4H-2,3,5,10B-TETRAAZA-
BENZO[E]AZULENES appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,724 to YUSUKE NAKAMURA, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for COLON CANCER RELATED GENE TOM34 appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,750 to HARLAN S. ROBINS, ET AL of
SEATTLE, WA for METHOD OF MEASURING ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY appearing in the
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Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,642,950 to MARTIN RAYMOND GREEN, ET AL of
BOWDON, UNITED KINGDOM for MASS SPECTROMETER appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,020 to SHUNPEI YAMAZAKI, ET AL of
TOKYO, JAPAN for LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, LIGHTING DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC
DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,057 to TAKUO NAGASE, ET AL of
HIGASHIURA, JAPAN for SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH HIGH WITHSTAND
VOLTAGE ELEMENT FORMING TRENCH ISOLATION ON SUBSTRATE appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,197 to SHEILA F. CHOPIN, ET AL of
ROUND ROCK, TX for ENCAPSULANT FOR A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,250 to HAJIME KANAZAWA of
UTSUNOMIYA-SHI, JAPAN for OSCILLATORY WAVE MOTOR appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,306 to HIROKAZU OTAKE, ET AL of
YOKOSUKA-SHI, JAPAN for POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT PROVIDED
WITH POWER SUPPLY DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,327 to SHUHEI NAGATSUKA, ET AL of
ATSUGI, JAPAN for ELECTRIC POWER CHARGE AND DISCHARGE SYSTEM appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,348 to XUELIN WU, ET AL of PLANO, TX
for MULTI-PHASE NON-INVERTING BUCK BOOST VOLTAGE CONVERTER appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,499 to CHARLES MENDIS of MOUTAIN
VIEW, CA for SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREDICTING USER ROUTE AND DESTINATION
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,571 to JUN KOYAMA of KANAGAWA, JAPAN
for LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,754 to HAJIME IKEDA, ET AL of
YOKOHAMA-SHI, JAPAN for PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE HAVING AN N-TYPE
BURIED LAYER, AND CAMERA appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,786 to JU-HA PARK of YONGIN-CITY
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for PROGRAM GUIDE APPARATUS appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,787 to DAEKYEUNG KIM, ET AL of PALO
ALTO, CA for MECHANISM FOR MEMORY REDUCTION IN PICTURE-IN-PICTURE VIDEO
GENERATION appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

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   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,894 to ISSEI MATSUSHITA, ET AL of
KANAGAWA, JAPAN for CONTROL DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING
SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,952 to GO NAKAMURA, ET AL of
SUSONO-SHI, JAPAN for HEAD-UP DISPLAY DEVICE appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,643,994 to SEIJI TAKAHASHI, ET AL of
YOKKAICHI-SHI, JAPAN for POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,102 to CHING-WEI WU, ET AL of CAOTUN
TOWN, TAIWAN for ASYMMETRIC SENSE AMPLIFIER DESIGN appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,147 to PRAJAKTA S. JOSHI of
CUPERTINO, CA for SMOOTHING ALGORITHM FOR ROUND TRIP TIME (RTT)
MEASUREMENTS appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should
be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,242 to WAHOH OH of OSAKA, JAPAN for
MOBILE STATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD, COMMUNICATION CONTROL PROGRAM, AND
PROCESSOR appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,373 to HO-SEOP LEE, ET AL of SEOUL
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF for IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSOR AND METHOD THEREOF appearing
in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no
patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,423 to JERRY R. HINSON of MOUTAIN
VIEW, CA for DIGITAL FILTER-DECIMATOR-TUNER appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,586 to BHARAT PRASAD, ET AL of SAN
ANTONIO, TX for SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALIGNMENT OF CHECK DURING MOBILE
DEPOSIT appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,745 to SEIJI HIRAMATSU of AICHI-KE,
JAPAN for FIXING DEVICE HAVING TEMPERATURE DETECTION ELEMENT appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,644,890 to MENZO WENTINK of UTRECHT,
NETHERLANDS for POWER MANAGEMENT FOR WIRELESS DIRECT LINK appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,023 to YOSHIHITO AOKI of SUSONO-SHI,
JAPAN for WIRE HARNESS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,072 to JOZEF J.P. NAUTA of WEESP,
NETHERLANDS for A METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR
DETERMINING LOT CONSISTENCY appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,077 to INHAN LEE, ET AL of ANN ARBOR,
MI for MIRNA TARGET PREDICTION appearing in the Official Gazette of
 March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1400 OG 79 

February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,201 to MELVINI L. BARNES JR. of
HENDERSON, NV for OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE SERVICE-PROVIDER
COMPUTER SYSTEMS USING AN AGENT appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,330 to DIANA LOUISE FISHER, ET AL of
SANTA CLARITA, CA for METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR USE IN UPDATING
A PORTABLE STORAGE MEDIUM appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4,
2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,410 to SCOTT STUDER, ET AL of
GEORGETOWN, MA for MAPPING DATASET ELEMENTS appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,462 to MO GAN, ET AL of SHENZHEN,
CHINA for METHOD, SYSTEM, AND NODE FOR NODE INTERCONNECTION ON CONTENT
DELIVERY NETWORK appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,521 to CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, ET AL of
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA for CONTENT DELIVERY FRAMEWORK WITH DYNAMIC SERVICE
NETWORK TOPOLOGY appearing in the Official Gazette of February 4, 2014
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,595 to BERT SULLAM, ET AL of
BELLEVUE, WA for PROGRAMMABLE INTERRUPT ROUTING SYSTEM appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,607 to KENT ALLAN BURR, ET AL of
ROUND ROCK, TX for APPARATUS AND METHODS TO COMMUNICATIVELY COUPLE FIELD
DEVICES TO CONTROLLERS IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,674 to DAVID WYATT, ET AL of SAN
JOSE, CA for METHOD AND APPARATUS TO SUPPORT A SELF-REFRESHING DISPLAY
DEVICE COUPLED TO A GRAPHICS CONTROLLER appearing in the Official Gazette
of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,645,783 to YOSHIAKI OHTA, ET AL of
KAWASAKI, JAPAN for TRANSMISSION CONTROLLING METHOD, SENDER APPARATUS AND
RECEIVER APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 4, 2014 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."
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Erratum
                                    Erratum

   In the notice of Certificate of Correction appearing in February 4,
2014, delete all reference to Patent No. 8,383,388, issue of January 14,
2014. There were not any patent term adjustments made to the patent after
issuance. The certificate of correction was published in error and should
not have been issued for this patent.
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Certificates of Correction
                          Certificates of Correction
                             for February 11, 2014

5,799,287            8,436,031            8,548,635            8,574,409
5,954,742            8,436,695            8,549,155            8,574,551
6,551,894            8,438,239            8,549,407            8,575,265
6,613,604            8,438,322            8,549,624            8,575,891
6,727,811            8,438,659            8,550,196            8,576,048
6,733,956            8,441,949            8,550,762            8,576,243
7,055,008            8,442,093            8,550,820            8,576,505
7,144,725            8,442,468            8,550,994            8,576,646
7,264,194            8,443,011            8,551,261            8,576,729
7,317,614            8,445,272            8,551,465            8,576,868
7,331,115            8,445,541            8,551,534            8,577,055
7,331,134            8,448,095            8,551,625            8,577,089
7,333,324            8,449,158            8,551,626            8,577,174
7,393,969            8,452,273            8,551,780            8,577,665
7,402,632            8,453,268            8,551,955            8,577,673
7,402,651            8,455,092            8,551,977            8,577,838
7,428,589            8,455,093            8,552,828            8,577,839
7,491,041            8,457,976            8,552,975            8,577,920
7,498,078            8,459,160            8,552,980            8,578,120
7,558,807            8,461,345            8,553,075            8,578,140
7,575,322            8,461,582            8,553,604            8,578,170
7,670,835            8,461,944            8,553,724            8,578,206
7,700,076            8,465,081            8,553,772            8,578,331
7,733,584            8,465,359            8,554,016            8,579,689
7,734,361            8,469,232            8,554,235            8,579,900
7,737,860            8,473,800            8,554,497            8,579,940
7,781,460            8,475,265            8,554,515            8,580,158
7,815,120            8,483,260            8,554,580            8,580,654
7,816,322            8,483,514            8,554,883            8,581,326
7,867,053            8,483,737            8,554,895            8,581,352
7,890,853            8,484,259            8,555,371            8,581,457
7,893,074            8,489,172            8,555,611            8,581,999
7,911,997            8,490,166            8,557,347            8,582,103
7,915,261            8,491,694            8,557,410            8,582,338
7,916,390            8,493,009            8,557,682            8,582,514
7,933,912            8,493,123            8,557,970            8,582,627
7,982,371            8,493,323            8,558,132            8,582,697
8,000,901            8,493,662            8,558,192            8,582,849
8,019,671            8,493,766            8,558,317            8,583,545
8,020,123            8,494,560            8,558,603            8,583,892
8,032,342            8,494,588            8,558,894            8,584,711
8,051,263            8,495,377            8,558,989            8,584,765
8,076,842            8,496,276            8,559,419            8,585,224
8,090,626            8,496,877            8,559,546            8,585,225
8,092,504            8,497,479            8,560,236            8,585,226
8,097,685            8,498,046            8,560,273            8,585,294
8,112,671            8,499,063            8,560,278            8,585,405
8,138,154            8,501,564            8,560,614            8,585,538
8,161,531            8,502,095            8,560,629            8,586,304
8,179,996            8,502,267            8,561,037            8,586,359
8,184,790            8,503,330            8,561,142            8,586,508
8,195,811            8,503,936            8,561,326            8,587,354
8,202,343            8,503,942            8,561,375            8,587,566
8,207,342            8,504,093            8,561,612            8,587,763
8,222,033            8,505,350            8,561,866            8,587,779
8,232,857            8,505,868            8,562,495            8,587,984
8,247,582            8,508,205            8,562,854            8,587,996
8,248,930            8,509,434            8,562,870            8,588,052
8,256,218            8,510,439            8,563,352            8,588,439
8,263,071            8,510,505            8,563,377            8,588,732
8,273,553            8,512,643            8,563,509            8,588,760
8,280,021            8,512,710            8,563,998            8,589,641
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8,280,999            8,514,056            8,564,232            8,589,752
8,282,428            8,514,466            8,564,266            8,589,817
8,295,341            8,514,652            8,564,282            8,590,311
8,312,008            8,514,736            8,564,344            8,591,095
8,312,759            8,515,011            8,564,430            8,591,128
8,323,092            8,515,202            8,564,737            8,591,185
8,324,199            8,515,353            8,564,888            8,591,840
8,324,538            8,515,354            8,564,976            8,591,926
8,328,631            8,515,429            8,565,178            8,592,138
8,342,777            8,515,697            8,565,212            8,592,486
8,343,300            8,515,738            8,565,689            8,592,624
8,349,353            8,516,690            8,565,928            8,592,706
8,351,607            8,522,762            8,566,519            8,592,765
8,357,277            8,523,603            8,566,542            8,592,862
8,362,936            8,523,831            8,566,845            8,593,050
8,363,225            8,523,944            8,567,072            8,593,287
8,367,384            8,524,467            8,567,944            8,593,673
8,372,017            8,526,325            8,568,290            8,593,682
8,372,087            8,526,434            8,568,615            8,593,947
8,372,315            8,526,482            8,568,728            8,594,094
8,372,944            8,526,867            8,568,995            8,594,413
8,377,146            8,526,935            8,569,052            8,594,508
8,377,646            8,527,108            8,569,257            8,594,632
8,378,095            8,527,504            8,569,367            8,594,672
8,381,631            8,529,000            8,569,370            8,595,258
8,383,388            8,529,386            8,569,507            8,595,642
8,384,912            8,530,629            8,569,687            8,595,744
8,389,518            8,531,353            8,570,172            8,595,964
8,389,908            8,531,594            8,570,678            8,596,425
8,394,018            8,532,723            8,570,683            8,596,565
8,396,602            8,532,958            8,570,747            8,596,605
8,397,292            8,533,711            8,570,842            8,599,069
8,399,018            8,533,914            8,570,866            8,599,458
8,399,073            8,535,665            8,570,881            8,600,172
8,399,248            8,536,961            8,571,238            8,604,680
8,404,674            8,537,155            8,571,330            8,605,804
8,411,847            8,537,387            8,571,484            8,617,444
8,412,467            8,537,913            8,571,863            D. 652,529
8,414,373            8,538,034            8,572,025            D. 658,093
8,415,398            8,541,032            8,572,041            D. 662,352
8,416,690            8,541,483            8,572,234            D. 668,320
8,417,675            8,542,178            8,572,311            D. 669,498
8,417,731            8,542,522            8,572,481            D. 679,752
8,420,202            8,542,781            8,572,609            D. 681,471
8,425,899            8,542,929            8,572,729            D. 691,988
8,428,017            8,543,705            8,573,488            D. 693,273
8,428,888            8,544,072            8,573,606            D. 693,385
8,429,183            8,545,060            8,573,731            D. 693,386
8,430,408            8,545,961            8,573,741            D. 693,387
8,432,502            8,546,565            8,573,763
8,435,498            8,547,753            8,573,986
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AIA Trial Proceedings Filed before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board

AIA Trial Proceedings Filed before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board

Covered Business Methods
Patent No. Trial Number Requested Date Petitioner Patent Owner
6,032,137CBM2014-000561/7/2014Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.Data Treasury Corp
5,910,988CBM2014-000571/7/2014Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.Data Treasury Corp
7,653,572CBM2014-000581/8/2014Cardlytics, Inc.TuitionFund, LLC
7,899,704CBM2014-000591/8/2014Cardlytics, Inc.TuitionFund, LLC
6,857,022CBM2014-000601/23/2014MotionPoint CorporationTransperfect Global, Inc.
7,117,165CBM2014-000611/28/2014Coupa Software, Inc.Ariba, Inc.
8,036,916CBM2014-000621/28/2014CoreSource, Inc.Quality Healthcare Intermediary, LLC
8,489,420CBM2014-000631/28/2014CoreSource, Inc.Quality Healthcare Intermediary, LLC
8,161,104CBM2014-000641/29/2014Experian Marketing Solutions, Inc.,
Epsilon Data Management, LLC, &
Constant Contact, Inc.
RPost Communications Limited


Inter Partes Review
Patent No. Trial Number Requested Date Petitioner Patent Owner
6,925,481IPR2014-0029912/26/2013SAP America, Inc.Reefedge, Inc.
7,254,621IPR2014-0030012/26/2013SAP America, Inc.Clouding IP, LLC
RE 42,913IPR2014-0030212/27/2013Panasonic CorporationOptical Devices, LLC
RE 40,927IPR2014-0030312/27/2013Panasonic CorporationOptical Devices, LLC
6,763,573IPR2014-0030412/27/2013Johnson Controls, Inc.Wildcat Licensing Wi, LLC
7,062,831IPR2014-0030512/27/2013Johnson Controls, Inc.Wildcat Licensing Wi, LLC
7,128,617IPR2014-0030712/27/2013Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd. &
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Advanced Connection Technology, Inc.
8,228,640IPR2014-0030912/27/2013Intri-Plex Technologies, Inc. &
MMI Holdings, Ltd.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Rencol Ltd.
7,941,151IPR2014-0027512/30/2013ZTE Corporation &
ZTE (USA), Inc.
InterDigital Technology Corporation
8,584,946IPR2014-0031212/31/2013Square, Inc.REM Holdings 3, LLC
8,573,666IPR2014-0031312/31/2013AL-KO Kober, LLCLippert Components Manufacturing, Inc.
6,421,724IPR2014-0031412/31/2013Qualtrics, LLCOpinionLab, Inc.
8,318,738IPR2014-0031512/31/2013PRISM Pharma Co., Ltd.Choongwae Pharma Corporation
5,687,132IPR2014-0031712/31/2013Toshiba CorporationIntellectual Ventures II LLC
7,177,798IPR2014-003191/3/2014Apple, Inc.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
7,177,798IPR2014-003201/3/2014Apple, Inc.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
7,806,896IPR2014-003211/3/2014Zimmer Holdings, Inc. &
Zimmer, Inc.
Bonutti Skeletal Innovations LLC
8,220,959IPR2014-003231/6/2014GE Lighting Solutions, LLCLight Transformations Technologies, LLC
6,601,126IPR2014-003281/7/2014MediaTek, Inc.NetVinci, Inc.
8,312,672IPR2014-003311/8/2014E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyMonsanto Technology, LLC
8,071,845IPR2014-003321/8/2014E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyMonsanto Technology, LLC
7,832,143IPR2014-003331/8/2014E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyMonsanto Technology, LLC
8,245,439IPR2014-003341/8/2014E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyMonsanto Technology, LLC
8,028,469IPR2014-003351/8/2014E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyMonsanto Technology, LLC
8,622,984IPR2014-003361/8/2014First Quality Retail Services, LLCKimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
8,195,415IPR2014-003371/9/2014Sequenom, Inc.The Board of Trustees of the Leland Standord Junior University
7,526,784IPR2014-003391/10/2014CustomPlay, LLCClearPlay, Inc.
RE 44,079IPR2014-003421/10/2014General Electric CompanyTAS Energy, Inc.
8,401,682IPR2014-003431/10/2014SDI Technologies, Inc.Bose Corporation
8,364,295IPR2014-003461/13/2014SDI Technologies, Inc.Bose Corporation
8,504,631IPR2014-003471/13/2014Google, Inc. &
Twitter, Inc.
Everymd.com LLC
8,291,499IPR2014-003441/14/2014Finjan, Inc.Fireye, Inc.
6,252,004IPR2014-003501/14/2014Organik Kimya A.S.Rohm & Haas Company
6,515,262IPR2014-003511/14/2014Euro-Pro Operating LLCAcorne Enterprises, LLC
6,624,392IPR2014-003521/14/2014Euro-Pro Operating LLCAcorne Enterprises, LLC
8,504,628IPR2014-003531/15/2014Symantec CorporationRPost Communications Limited
7,806,896IPR2014-003541/15/2014Wright Medical Group, Inc. &
Wright Medical Technology, Inc.
Bonutti Skeletal Innovations LLC
7,966,372IPR2014-003551/15/2014Symantec CorporationRPost Communications Limited
6,606,581IPR2014-003561/15/2014Qualtrics, LLCOpinionLab, Inc.
8,468,199IPR2014-003571/15/2014Symantec CorporationRPost Communications Limited
8,475,832IPR2014-003251/15/2014BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc.RB Pharmaceuticals Limited
8,329,216IPR2014-003601/16/2014Amneal Pharmaceuticals, LLCEndo Pharmaceutical, Inc.
8,309,122IPR2014-003611/16/2014Amneal Pharmaceuticals, LLCEndo Pharmaceutical, Inc.
RE 43,707IPR2014-003581/17/2014Eizo CorporationBarco N.V.
6,306,141IPR2014-003621/17/2014Edwards Life Sciences CorporationMedtronic, Inc.
6,289,993IPR2014-003641/17/2014Greene's Energy Group, LLCOil States Energy Service, LLC
8,085,966IPR2014-003651/17/2014Headbox, LLC, d/b/a Boom PhonesInfinite Imagineering, Inc.
8,041,805IPR2014-003661/17/2014Qualtrics, LLCOpinionLab, Inc.
8,286,561IPR2014-003671/18/2014SCHOTT Gemtron CorporationSSW Holding Company, Inc.
6,690,273IPR2014-003681/21/2014Librestream Technologies, Inc.Wireless Remote System LLC
6,317,039IPR2014-003691/21/2014Librestream Technologies, Inc.Wireless Remote System LLC
8,528,778IPR2014-003751/21/2014Clariant CorporationCSP Technologies, Inc.
7,579,019IPR2014-003761/22/2014Monosol Rx, LLCArius Two, Inc.
6,635,280IPR2014-003771/24/2014Purdue Pharma L.P.Depomed, Inc.
6,340,475IPR2014-003781/24/2014Purdue Pharma L.P.Depomed, Inc.
6,340,475IPR2014-003791/24/2014Purdue Pharma L.P.Depomed, Inc.
7,728,132IPR2014-003821/27/2014Lenroc Co.EnviroTech Chemical Services, Inc.
7,543,318IPR2014-003831/27/2014CustomPlay, LLCClearPlay, Inc.
6,823,269IPR2014-003841/28/2014Zetec, Inc.Westinghouse Electric Co.
5,505,788IPR2014-003861/28/2014PanelClaw, Inc.SunPower Corporation
RE 38,988IPR2014-003881/28/2014PanelClaw, Inc.SunPower Corporation
8,000,906IPR2014-003921/29/2014Micro Motion, Inc.Invensys Systems, Inc.
6,754,594IPR2014-003901/30/2014Micro Motion, Inc.Invensys Systems, Inc.
6,833,686IPR2014-003971/30/2014Cypress Semiconductor CorporationBlackberry Ltd.
6,034,623IPR2014-004001/30/2014Cypress Semiconductor CorporationBlackberry Ltd.
8,299,032IPR2014-003981/31/20143D-Matrix, Ltd.Menicon Co., Ltd.
8,373,012IPR2014-004021/31/2014Butamax TM Advanced Biofuels LLCGEVO, Inc.
8,359,007IPR2014-004071/31/2014Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.Affinity Labs of Texas, LLC
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Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS ISSUED BY THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
January 27, 2014 – January 31, 2014
 

Date Issued Type of Case(1) Proceeding or Appn. Number Party or Parties TTAB Panel (2) Issue(s) TTAB Decision Opposer’s or Petitioner’s mark and goods or services Applicant’s or Respondent’s mark and goods or services Mark and goods or services cited by Examining Attorney Issued as Precedent of TTAB
1-27 EX 79113793 Marino Felice SNC; Di Marino Ferdinando E Flavio Seeherman*
Quinn
Hightower
2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed   ENKIR [biscuits; puffed cereal based snack foods; cookies; tarts; cakes; panettone; doughnuts; croissants; brioches; prepared pizza; pizza dough; pies; breadsticks; crackers; pasta; dried pasta; fresh pasta; noodles; breakfast cereals; cereal bars; high-protein cereal bars; pancakes; pastry; pastry shells; bread; all containing Triticum Monococcum or Einkorn, also known as Enkir] [Beers; mineral and aerated waters and soft drinks; cereal based soft drinks; nonalcoholic malt beverages; energy drinks; sports drinks; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups for making beverages; powders used in the preparation of sports and energy drinks and powders used in the preparation of nonalcoholic malt beverages; all containing Triticum Monococcum or Einkorn, also known as Enkir]   No
1-29 EX 85880648 Clic Goggles, Inc. Greenbaum*
Adlin
Hightower
2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed   FRONT CONNECTION EYEWEAR [eyewear]   No
1-29 EX 85476655 Tyson Foods, Inc. Wellington*
Ritchie
Masiello
2(d) Refusal Affirmed   SIMPLE IS GOOD [Beef; chicken; pork; prepared entrees consisting primarily of beef, chicken, or pork, with pasta, rice, potatoes, vegetables, or sauce provided as sides or toppings; soups; dips; prepared entrees in the nature of casseroles consisting primarily of vegetables, namely, broccoli, sweet potato, or green bean; mashed potatoes] [Salsa; creamed corn; macaroni and cheese] SO GOOD. SO SIMPLE. [bean dip; snack food dips] [corn chips; corn-based snack foods]; SIMPLE GOODNESS [poultry]; SIMPLYGOOD [processed meat] No
1-30 EX 85447797 Dana Limited Quinn
Taylor
Ritchie*
1, 45-phantom mark Refusal Affirmed   DANA 44 (and design) [axles for vehicles]   No
1-30 CANC 92052836
92052844
JA Communications
v.
Jonathan Roche Fitness Ventures (IP) LLC
Seeherman
Quinn
Greenbaum*
2(d) Petition to Cancel Granted in each case NO EXCUSES WORKOUT [lectures, seminars, articles, books, manuals and video recordings
featuring exercise, fitness and weight loss methods and routines] [providing
information regarding exercise routines and other information that promotes
muscle toning, cardiovascular conditioning, fitness and health]
NO EXCUSES WORKOUT (two registrations) [Audio and video recordings featuring exercise, fitness and weight loss methods; prerecorded CDs, video tapes, digital video discs, digital versatile discs, laser disks, downloadable audio and video recordings, DVDs, and high definition digital disks featuring exercise, fitness and weight loss methods; Downloadable multimedia file containing artwork, text, audio, video, games, and Internet Web links relating to exercise, fitness and weight loss methods] [developing, arranging, and conducting educational seminars, conferences and programs and providing courses of instruction in the field of fitness; online exhibitions and displays in the field of fitness; providing a website featuring photographic, audio, video and prose presentations on fitness; providing instruction and equipment in the field of physical exercise; Personal coaching services in the field of fitness; Personal trainer services; strength and conditioning training; Physical education services]   No
1-31 EX 85340065 Consolidated Developments Ltd. Bucher
Cataldo*
Lykos
2(d) Refusal Affirmed   OUTERNET [Electronic advertising sign boards; downloadable software for various mobile or handheld devices for advertising purposes and enabling consumers to access interactive multimedia audio and visual promotional material; luminous and illuminated advertising sign boards] [printed visuals in the nature of information graphics and promotional materials; promotional leaflets, pamphlets, booklets, books, brochures, foldouts, flyers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and cardboard boxes sold to others to advertise and promote the goods and services of others; advertising posters] [Advertising; marketing; Internet advertising; production of television and radio advertisements; provision of business information; outdoor, indoor, mobile and electronic billboard advertising; Leasing of advertising billboards; production of advertising matter; rental of advertising space; none of the above being retail services] CBS OUTERNET [media and advertising services, namely,
dissemination of billboard advertising and the
placement of advertising in noninteractive and
interactive media programs and publications via
stationary communications media, global
communication networks, mobile and wireless
communication devices; advertising, marketing and
promotion services; publicity consulting services]
No
1-31 EX 79099154 Fiat Group Marketing & Corporate Communications S.p.A. Wellington*
Kuczma
Greenbaum
Rule 2.71(a) (ID of services in Class 35) Refusal affirmed in absence of requirement for proper ID; Mark will register for other goods and services   FIAT 500 [Advertising services; business management; business
administration; office functions]
  Yes
1-31 EX 85496960 Mark A. Fisher Seeherman*
Kuhlke
Masiello
2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed   ABDOMINAL ELEVATOR [Surgical and medical apparatus and instruments for use in general surgery; Surgical devices and instruments; Surgical instruments and apparatus]   No

(1) EX=Ex Parte Appeal; OPP=Opposition; CANC=Cancellation; CU=Concurrent Use; (SJ)=Summary Judgment; (MD)=Motion to Dismiss; (R)=Request for Reconsideration; (REM)=Decision on Remand (2) *=Opinion Writer; (D)=Dissenting Panel Member



Top of Notices Top of Notices March 4, 2014 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Print Appendix 1400 OG 

Mailing and Hand Carry Addresses for Mail to the United States Patent and Trademark Office
                     MAILING AND HAND CARRY ADDRESSES FOR
             MAIL TO THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

              MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS

   For most correspondence (e.g., new patent applications) no mail stop
is required because the processing of the correspondence is routine.
If NO mail stop is included on the list below, no mail stop is required
for the correspondence. See the listing under "Mail to be Directed to the
Director of the Patent And Trademark Office" for additional mail stops
for patent-related correspondence. Only the specified type of document
should be placed in an envelope addressed to one of these special mail
stops. If any documents other than the specified type identified for each
special mail stop are addressed to that mail stop, they will be
significantly delayed in reaching the appropriate area for which they are
intended. The mail stop should generally appear as the first line in
the address.

   Most correspondence may be submitted electronically. See the USPTO's
Electronic Filing System (EFS-Web) internet page
http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/file/efs/index.jsp for additional
information.

   Please address mail to be delivered by the United States Postal Service
(USPS) as follows:

        Mail Stop _____
        Commissioner for Patents
        P.O. Box 1450
        Alexandria, VA 22313-1450

   If no Mail Stop is indicated below, the line beginning Mail Stop should
be omitted from the address.

   NEW: Effective September 16, 2012, the Mail Stop description for Mail
Stop Ex Parte Reexam is being revised and a new Mail Stop for supplemental
examination requests is being added as Mail Stop Supplemental Examination.

   Except correspondence for Maintenance Fee payments, Deposit Account
Replenishments (see 37 CFR 1.25(c)(4)), and Licensing and Review (see 37 CFR
5.1(c) and 5.2(c)), please address patent-related correspondence to be
delivered by other delivery services (Federal Express (Fed Ex), UPS, DHL,
Laser, Action, Purolator, etc.) as follows:

        United States Patent and Trademark Office
        Customer Service Window, Mail Stop _____
        Randolph Building
        401 Dulany Street
        Alexandria, VA 22314


Mail Stop
Designations            Explanation

Mail Stop 12            Contributions to the Examiner Education Program.

Mail Stop 313(c)        Petitions under 37 CFR 1.313(c) to withdraw a
                        patent application from issue after payment of
                        the issue fee and any papers associated with the
                        petition, including papers necessary for a
                        continuing application or a request for
                        continued examination (RCE).

Mail Stop AF            Amendments and other responses after final
                        rejection (e.g., a notice of appeal (and any
                        request for pre-appeal brief conference)),
                        other than an appeal brief.

Mail Stop Amendment     Information disclosure statements, drawings, and
                        replies to Office actions in patent applications
                        with or without an amendment to the application or
                        a terminal disclaimer. (Use Mail Stop AF for
                        replies after final rejection.)

Mail Stop Appeal        For appeal briefs or other briefs under
 Brief-Patents          part 41 of title 37 of the Code of Federal
                        Regulations (e.g., former 37 CFR 1.192).

Mail Stop               Public comments regarding patent-related
 Comments-Patent        regulations and procedures.


Mail Stop Conversion    Requests under 37 CFR 1.53(c)(2) to convert a
                        nonprovisional application to a provisional
                        application and requests under 37 CFR 1.53(c)(3)
                        to convert a provisional application to a
                        nonprovisional application.

Mail Stop EBC           Mail for the Electronic Business Center including:
                        Certificate Action Forms, Request for Customer
                        Number, and Requests for Customer Number Data
                        Change (USPTO Forms PTO-2042, PTO/SB/124A and 125A,
                        respectively) and Customer Number Upload
                        Spreadsheets and Cover Letters.

Mail Stop Expedited     Only to be used for the initial filing of
 Design                 design applications accompanied by a
                        request for expedited examination under
                        37 CFR 1.155.

Mail Stop Express       Requests for abandonment of a patent
 Abandonment            application pursuant to 37 CFR 1.138,
                        including any petitions under 37 CFR
                        1.138(c) to expressly abandon an
                        application to avoid publication of the
                        application.

Mail Stop               Applications under 35 U.S.C. 156 for patent term
 Hatch-Waxman PTE       extension based on regulatory review of a product
                        subject to pre-market review by a regulating
                        agency. This mail stop is also to be used for
                        additional correspondence regarding the
                        application for patent term extension under
                        35 U.S.C. 156. It is preferred that such initial
                        requests be hand-carried to:

                        Office of Patent Legal Administration
                        Room MDW 7D55
                        600 Dulany Street (Madison Building)
                        Alexandria, VA 22314

Mail Stop ILS           Correspondence relating to international patent
                        classification, exchanges and standards.

Mail Stop Issue Fee     All communications following the receipt of a
                        PTOL-85, "Notice of Allowance and Fee(s)
                        Due," and prior to the issuance of a patent
                        should be addressed to Mail Stop Issue Fee,
                        unless advised to the contrary.

                        Assignments are the exception. Assignments
                        (with cover sheets) should be faxed to
                        571-273-0140, electronically submitted
                        (http://epas.uspto.gov), or submitted in a
                        separate envelope and sent to Mail Stop
                        Assignment Recordation Services,
                        Director - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
                        as shown below.

Mail Stop L&R           All documents pertaining to applications subject
                        to secrecy order pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 181, or
                        national-security classified and required to be
                        processed accordingly. Such papers, petitions for
                        foreign filing license pursuant to 37 CFR 5.12(b)
                        for which expedited handling is requested, and
                        petitions for retroactive license under 37 CFR
                        5.25 may also be hand carried to Licensing and
                        Review:

                        Technology Center 3600, Office of the Director
                        Room 4B41
                        501 Dulany Street (Knox Building)
                        Alexandria, VA 22314

Mail Stop Missing       Requests for a corrected filing receipt and
 Parts                  replies to OPAP notices such as the Notice
                        of Omitted Items, Notice to File Corrected
                        Application Papers, Notice of Incomplete
                        Application, Notice to Comply with Nucleotide
                        Sequence Requirements, and Notice to File Missing
                        Parts of Application, and associated papers and
                        fees.

Mail Stop MPEP          Submissions concerning the Manual of Patent
                        Examining Procedure.

Mail Stop Patent Ext.   Applications for patent term extension or
                        adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 and any
                        communications relating thereto. This mail stop
                        is limited to petitions for patent term extension
                        under 35 U.S.C. 154 for applications filed
                        between June 8, 1995 and May 29, 2000, and patent
                        term adjustment (PTA) under 35 U.S.C. 154 for
                        applications filed on or after May 29, 2000.
                        For applications for patent term extension under
                        35 U.S.C. 156, use Mail Stop Hatch-Waxman PTE.
                        For applications for patent term extension or
                        adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 that are mailed
                        together with the payment of the issue fee, use
                        Mail Stop Issue Fee.

Mail Stop Patent        Submission of comments regarding search templates.
 Search Template
 Comments

Mail Stop PCT           Mail related to international applications filed
                        under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in the
                        international phase and in the national phase
                        under 35 U.S.C. 371 prior to mailing of a
                        Notification of Acceptance of Application Under
                        35 U.S.C. 371 and 37 CFR 1.495 (Form
                        PCT/DO/EO/903).

Mail Stop Petition      Petitions to be decided by the Office of Petitions,
                        including petitions to revive and petitions to
                        accept late payment of issue fees or maintenance
                        fees.

Mail Stop PGPUB         Correspondence regarding publication of patent
                        applications not otherwise provided, including:
                        requests for early publication made after filing,
                        rescission of a non-publication request, corrected
                        patent application publication, and refund of
                        publication fee.

Mail Stop Post          In patented files: requests for changes of
 Issue                  correspondence address, powers of attorney,
                        revocations of powers of attorney, withdrawal as
                        attorney or agent and submissions under 37
                        CFR 1.501. Designation of, or changes to, a fee
                        address should be addressed to Mail Stop M
                        Correspondence. Requests for Certificate of
                        Correction need no special mail stop, but
                        should be mailed to the attention of Certificate
                        of Correction Branch.

Mail Stop RCE           Requests for continued examination under
                        37 CFR 1.114.

Mail Stop               Correspondence pertaining to the reconstruction
 Reconstruction         of lost patent files.

Mail Stop Ex Parte      Original requests for Ex Parte Reexamination
 Reexam                 and all subsequent correspondence other
                        than correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
                        (see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)). Effective
                        September 16, 2012, this mail stop is also to be
                        used for any papers to be filed in an ex parte
                        reexamination proceeding ordered as a result of
                        a supplemental examination proceeding.

Mail Stop Inter         Original requests for Inter Partes Reexamination
 Partes Reexam          and all subsequent correspondence other than
                        correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
                        (see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)).

Mail Stop Reissue       All new and continuing reissue application filings.

Mail Stop Sequence      Submission of the computer readable form (CRF) for
                        applications with sequence listings, when the CRF
                        is not being filed with the patent application.

Mail Stop Supplemental  (Effective September 16, 2012). Requests for
 Examination            Supplemental Examination, including original
                        request papers and any other correspondence, other
                        than correspondence to the Office of the
                        Solicitor (see 37 CFR Secs. 1.1(a)(3) AND 1.302(c)).
                        This mail stop is limited to original request papers
                        and any other papers that are to be filed in a
                        supplemental examination proceeding. For any papers
                        to be filed in an ex parte reexamination proceeding
                        ordered as a result of a supplemental examination
                        proceeding, use "Mail Stop Ex Parte Reexam".

Information for addressing patent-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/mail.jsp.


            MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS

   Please address trademark-related correspondence to be delivered by the
United States Postal Service (USPS), except documents sent to the Assignment
Services Division for recordation, requests for copies of trademark
documents, and documents directed to the Madrid Processing Unit, as follows:

        Commissioner for Trademarks
        P.O. Box 1451
        Alexandria, VA 22313-1451

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be mailed to:

        Madrid Processing Unit
        600 Dulany Street
        MDE-7B87
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Deputy Commissioner for
Trademark Policy regarding Letters of Protest must be mailed to:

        Letter of Protest
        ATTN: Deputy Commissioner for Trademark Policy
        600 Dulany Street
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Director regarding the Fastener
Quality Act (FQA) must be mailed to:

        Director, USPTO
        ATTN: FQA
        600 Dulany Street, MDE-10A71
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Commissioner regarding the
recordal of a Native American Tribal Insignia (NATI) must be mailed to:

        Native American Tribal Insignia
        ATTN: Commissioner for Trademarks
        600 Dulany Street
        MDE-10A71
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

Do NOT send any of the following via USPS certified mail or with a
"signature required" option: submissions to the Madrid Processing Unit,
Letters of Protest, applications for recordal of insignia under the
Fastener Quality Act, notifications of Native American Tribal Insignia.

   Trademark-related mail to be delivered by hand or other private courier
or delivery service (e.g., UPS, Federal Express) to the Trademark Operation,
the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, or the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be delivered to:

        Trademark Assistance Center
        Madison East, Concourse Level Room C 55
        600 Dulany Street
        Alexandria, VA 22314

Information for addressing trademark-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/mail.jsp.


           MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES
                          PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

   Please address correspondence to be directed to a mail stop identified
below to be delivered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) as follows
(unless otherwise instructed):

        Mail Stop _____
        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        P.O. Box 1450
        Alexandria, VA 22313-1450

Mail Stop
Designations            Explanation

Mail Stop 3             Mail for the Office of Personnel from NFC.

Mail Stop 6             Mail for the Office of Procurement.

Mail Stop 8             All papers for the Office of the Solicitor except
                        communications relating to pending litigation and
                        disciplinary proceedings; papers relating to pending
                        litigation in court cases shall be mailed only to
                        Office of the Solicitor, P.O. Box 15667, Arlington,
                        VA 22215 and papers related to pending disciplinary
                        proceedings before the Administrative Law Judge or
                        the Director shall be mailed only to the Office of
                        the Solicitor, P.O. Box 16116, Arlington, VA 22215.

Mail Stop 11            Mail for the Electronic Ordering Service (EOS).

Mail Stop 13            Mail for the Employee and Labor Relations Division.

Mail Stop 16            Mail related to refund requests, other than
                        requests for refund of a patent application
                        publication fee. Such requests should be directed
                        to Mail Stop PGPub.

Mail Stop 17            Invoices directed to the Office of Finance.

Mail Stop 24            Mail for the Inventor's Assistance Program,
                        including complaints about Invention Promoters.

Mail Stop 171           Vacancy Announcement Applications.

Mail Stop Assignment    All assignment documents, security interests,
 Recordation Services   and other documents to be recorded in the
                        Assignment records. Note that documents with
                        cover sheets that are faxed to 571-273-0140 or
                        submitted electronically (http://epas.uspto.gov)
                        are processed much more quickly than those
                        submitted by mail.

Mail Stop Document      All requests for certified or uncertified
 Services               copies of patent or trademark documents.

Mail Stop EEO           Mail for the Office of Civil Rights.

Mail Stop External      Mail for the Office of External Affairs.
 Affairs

Mail Stop Interference  Communications relating to interferences and
                        applications and patents involved in interference.

Mail Stop M             Mail to designate or change a fee
 Correspondence         address, or other correspondence related to
                        maintenance fees, except payments of
                        maintenance fees in patents. See below for
                        the address for maintenance fee payments.

Mail Stop OED           Mail for the Office of Enrollment and Discipline.


                           Maintenance Fee Payments

   Unless submitted electronically over the Internet at www.uspto.gov,
payments of maintenance fees in patents should be mailed through the
United States Postal Service to:

        United States Patent and Trademark Office
        P.O. Box 979070
        St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, payment of maintenance fees in patents (Attn: Maintenance
Fee) using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier may be made to:

        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        Attn: Maintenance Fee
        2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
        Alexandria, Virginia 22314


                        Deposit Account Replenishments

   To send payment to replenish deposit accounts, send the payments through
the United States Postal Service to:

        United States Patent and Trademark Office
        P.O. Box 979065
        St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, deposit account replenishments (Attn: Deposit Accounts)
using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
may be delivered to:

        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        Attn: Deposit Accounts
        2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
        Alexandria, VA 22314

   Information abount deposit account replenishments may also be found on
the USPTO's web site at
http://www.uspto.gov/about/offices/cfo/finance/Deposit_Account_
Replenishments.jsp
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Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for Public Use in Patent and Trademark Resource Centers
             Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for
             Public Use in Patent and Trademark Resource Centers

The following libraries, designated as Patent and Trademark Resource Centers
(PTRCs), provide public access to patent and trademark information received
from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This
information includes all issued patents, all registered trademarks, the
Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, search tools such
as the Cassis CD-ROM suite of products and supplemental information in a
variety of formats including online, optical disc, microfilm and paper.
Each PTRC also offers access to USPTO resources on the Internet and to
PubWEST (Web based examiner search tool), a system used by patent examiners
that is not available on the Internet.

Staff assistance and training is provided in the use of this information.
All information is available free of charge. However, there may be charges
associated with the use of photocopying and related services. Hours of
service to the public vary, and anyone contemplating use of these
collections at a particular library is urged to contact that library in
advance about its services and hours to avoid inconvenience.

State                   Name of Library                  Telephone Contact

Alabama                 Auburn University Libraries         (334) 844-1737
                        Birmingham Public Library           (205) 226-3620
Alaska                  Fairbanks: Keith B. Mather Library,
                        Geophysical Institute,
                        University of Alaska, Fairbanks     (907) 474-2636
Arizona                 Phoenix, Arizona
                        State Library of Arizona
                        Arizona State Library Archives
                        and Public Records                  (602) 926-3870
Arkansas                Little Rock: Arkansas State
                        Library                             (501) 682-2053
California              Los Angeles Public Library          (213) 228-7220
                        Riverside: University of
                        California, Riverside, Orbach
                        Science Library                     (951) 827-3316
                        Sacramento: California State
                        Library                             (916) 654-0261
                        San Diego Public Library            (619) 236-5800
                        San Francisco Public Library        (415) 557-4500
                        Sunnyvale Public Library            (408) 730-7300
Colorado                Denver Public Library               (720) 865-1711
Connecticut             Fairfield: Ryan-Matura Library
                        Sacred Heart University             (203) 371-7726
Delaware                Newark: University of Delaware
                        Library                             (302) 831-2965
Dist. of Columbia       Washington: Howard University
                        Libraries                           (202) 806-7252
Florida                 Fort Lauderdale: Broward County
                        Main Library                        (954) 357-7444
                        Miami-Dade Public Library           (305) 375-2665
                        Orlando: University of Central
                        Florida Libraries                   (407) 823-2562
Georgia                 Atlanta: Library and Information
                        Center, Georgia Institute of
                        Technology                          (404) 385-7185
Hawaii                  Honolulu: Hawaii State Library      (808) 586-3477
Illinois                Chicago Public Library              (312) 747-4450
                        Macomb:  Western Illinois
                        University Libraries                (309) 298-2722
Indiana                 Indianapolis-Marion County Public
                        Library                             (317) 269-1741
                        West Lafayette Siegesmund
                        Engineering Library,
                        Purdue University                   (765) 494-2872
Iowa                    Davenport: Davenport Public Library (563) 326-7832
Kansas                  Wichita: Ablah Library, Wichita
                        State University                  1 (800) 572-8368
Kentucky                Louisville Free Public Library      (502) 574-1611
                        W. Frank Steely Library
                        Northern Kentucky University
                        Highland Heights, Kentucky          (859) 572-5457
Louisiana               Baton Rouge: Troy H. Middleton
                        Library, Louisiana State University (225) 388-8875
Maine                   Orono: Raymond H. Fogler Library,
                        University of Maine                 (207) 581-1678
Maryland                Baltimore: University of Baltimore
                        Law Library                         (410) 837-4554
                        College Park: Engineering and
                        Physical Sciences Library,
                        University of Maryland              (301) 405-9157
Massachusetts           Amherst: Physical Sciences Library,
                        University of Massachusetts         (413) 545-2765
                        Boston Public Library               (617) 536-5400
                                                                 Ext. 4256
Michigan                Ann Arbor: Art, Architecture &
                        Engineering Library,
                        University of Michigan              (734) 647-5735
                        Big Rapids: Ferris Library for
                        Information, Technology &
                        Education, Ferris State
                        University                          (231) 592-3602
                        Detroit: Public Library             (313) 481-1391
                        Michigan Technological
                        University, Van Pelt and
                        Opie Library, Houghton              (906) 487-2500
Minnesota               Hennepin County Library
                        Minneapolis Central Library         (612) 543-8000
Mississippi             Jackson: Mississippi Library
                        Commission                          (601) 961-4111
Missouri                Kansas City: Linda Hall Library     (816) 363-4600
                                                                  Ext. 724
                        St. Louis Public Library            (314) 352-2900
Montana                 Butte: Montana Tech Library of
                        the University of Montana           (406) 496-4281
Nebraska                Lincoln: Engineering Library,
                        University of Nebraska-Lincoln      (402) 472-3411
New Hampshire           Concord: University of New
                        Hampshire School of Law             (603) 513-5130
Nevada                  Reno: University of Nevada, Reno,
                        Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center      (775) 784-6500
                                                                  Ext. 257
New Jersey              Newark Public Library               (973) 733-7779
                        Piscataway: Library of Science and
                        Medicine, Rutgers University        (732) 445-2895
New York                Albany: New York State Library      (518) 474-5355
                        Buffalo and Erie County Public
                        Library                             (716) 858-7101
                        Rochester Public Library            (716) 428-8110
                        New York: New York Public Library,
                        Science Industry & Business Library (212) 592-7000
North Carolina          J. Murrey Atkins Library, University
                        of North Carolina at Charlotte      (704) 687-0494
North Dakota            Grand Forks: Chester Fritz Library,
                        University of North Dakota          (701) 777-4888
Ohio                    Akron - Summit County Public        (330) 643-9075
                        Library
                        Cincinnati and Hamilton County,
                        Public Library of                   (513) 369-6932
                        Cleveland Public Library            (216) 623-2870
                        Dayton: Paul Laurence Dunbar
                        Library, Wright State University    (937) 775-3521
                        Toledo/Lucas County Public Library  (419) 259-5209
Oklahoma                Stillwater: Oklahoma State
                        University Edmon Low Library        (405) 744-6546
Pennsylvania            Philadelphia, The Free Library of   (215) 686-5394
                        Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of     (412) 622-3138
                        University Park: PAMS Library,
                        Pennsylvania State University       (814) 865-7617
Puerto Rico             Bayamon: Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 993-0000
                                                                 Ext. 3222
                        Mayaquez General Library,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 832-4040
                                                                 Ext. 2023
                        Bayamon, Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 786-5225
Rhode Island            Providence Public Library           (401) 455-8027
South Carolina          Clemson University Libraries        (864) 656-3024
South Dakota            Rapid City: Devereaux Library,
                        South Dakota School of Mines and
                        Technology                          (605) 394-1275
Tennessee               Nashville: Stevenson Science and
                        Engineering Library, Vanderbilt
                        University                          (615) 322-2717
Texas                   Austin: McKinney Engineering
                        Library, University of Texas at
                        Austin                              (512) 495-4511
                        College Station: West Campus
                        Library, Texas A & M University     (979) 845-2111
                        Dallas Public Library               (214) 670-1468
                        Houston: The Fondren Library, Rice
                        University                          (713) 348-5483
                        Lubbock: Texas Tech University      (806) 742-2282
                        San Antonio Public Library          (210) 207-2500
Utah                    Salt Lake City: Marriott Library,
                        University of Utah                  (801) 581-8394
Vermont                 Burlington: Bailey/Howe Library,
                        University of Vermont               (802) 656-2542
Washington              Seattle: Engineering Library,
                        University of Washington            (206) 543-0740
West Virginia           Morgantown: Evansdale Library,
                        West Virginia University            (304) 293-4695
Wisconsin               Wendt Commons Library,
                        University of Wisconsin-Madison     (608) 262-0696
                        Milwaukee Public Library            (414) 286-3051
Wyoming                 Cheyenne: Wyoming State Library     (307) 777-7281
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Patent Technology Centers
PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
AVERAGE FILING DATE OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVING A FIRST OFFICE ACTION IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS1
Technology
Center
GAU Avg Filing Date
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  1610 03/08/2013
  1620 02/09/2013
  1630 10/13/2012
  1640 01/24/2013
  1650 01/31/2013
  1660 09/10/2012
  1670 12/10/2012
  TOTAL 01/03/2013
     
1700 CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND DESIGNS
  1710 06/13/2012
  1720 07/23/2012
  1730 09/19/2012
  1740 08/16/2012
  1750 05/08/2012
  1760 11/06/2012
  1770 07/29/2012
  1780 08/19/2012
  1790 10/28/2012
  TOTAL 08/16/2012
     
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND SOFTWARE
  2110 06/07/2012
  2120 02/07/2012
  2140 04/26/2012
  2150 09/28/2012
  2160 09/19/2012
  2170 06/04/2012
  2180 07/02/2012
  2190 04/26/2012
  TOTAL 06/10/2012
     
2400 NETWORKING, MULTIPLEXING, CABLE AND SECURITY
  2410 08/01/2012
  2420 01/31/2013
  2430 09/28/2012
  2440 07/05/2012
  2450 06/16/2012
  2460 06/13/2012
  2470 05/29/2012
  2480 03/11/2012
  2490 09/19/2012
  TOTAL 07/11/2012
     
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
  2610 03/26/2012
  2620 04/23/2012
  2630 09/07/2012
  2640 09/03/2012
  2650 07/20/2012
  2660 07/05/2012
  2670 08/04/2012
  2680 08/13/2012
  2690 05/05/2012
  TOTAL 07/14/2012
     
2800   SEMICONDUCTORS/MEMORY, CIRCUITS/MEASURING AND TESTING, OPTICS/PHOTOCOPYING
  2810 10/31/2012
  2820 11/19/2012
  2830 06/01/2012
  2840 08/07/2012
  2850 07/14/2012
  2860 01/01/2012
  2870 07/26/2012
  2880 09/07/2012
  2890 12/13/2012
  TOTAL 08/13/2012
     
2900    
  2910 03/08/2013
  TOTAL 03/08/2013
     
3600     TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, NATIONAL SECURITY AND LICENSE AND REVIEW
  3610 12/13/2012
  3620 11/22/2012
  3630 12/22/2012
  3640 08/01/2012
  3650 08/16/2012
  3660 10/13/2012
  3670 10/07/2012
  3680 12/13/2012
  3690 05/17/2013
  TOTAL 10/28/2012
     
3700   MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
  3710 09/25/2012
  3720 04/29/2012
  3730 08/16/2012
  3740 12/26/2011
  3750 04/20/2012
  3760 09/13/2012
  3770 08/13/2012
  3780 09/28/2012
  TOTAL 06/01/2012
     
  1 Report last updated on 1-31-2014.
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