By Kwame Mensah --
On November 6, the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office held a live chat on Twitter (@uspto) to discuss some of
the provisions of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act. Highlights of the chat were the inventor's
oath/declaration provisions, preissuance submissions, supplemental examination,
and the first-inventor-to-file (FITF) provision. This chat provided concise and helpful
descriptions of each of these provisions.
Representative tweets included the following:
The transcript of the
chat can be found here,
or by searching the hashtag #InventChat.
Additionally, we invite all Twitter users to follow us at @patentdocs
for breaking patent-related news.
Ah, nothing the like conveying indepth analysis regarding substantive changes in law 140 characters at a time.
Full disclosure - I'm not a big fan of The Twitter, but from what I do know of it, I think an appropriate hashtag for that last FITF tweet would be #LoadedGunAimedAtOwnFoot, in light of what the PTO's guidance regarding what the "grace period" encompasses.
Perhaps we should leave The Twitter to the realm of food truck locations and athlete and celebrity musings. You know, the stuff having substance that can be completely expressed in, and worth, 140 characters of text.
Now please remove yourselves from my lawn!
Posted by: Paul San Quentin | November 14, 2012 at 08:34 AM