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If a US patent maintenance fee has not been paid in a timely manner and the owner of the patent wants to get the patent rights reinstated...
United States Intellectual Property
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If a US patent maintenance fee has not been paid in a timely manner and the owner of the patent wants to get the patent rights reinstated, a petition and proper fees are required. A petition to reinstate an expired patent must be submitted by a recognized party. Any petition to accept an unintentionally delayed payment of a maintenance fee must include:

  • the required maintenance fee set forth in § 1.20(e) through (g);
  • the petition fee as set forth in § 1.17(m);
  • a statement that the delay in payment of the maintenance fee was unintentional;
  • and be signed in compliance with § 1.33(b). will require additional information when the petition is filed more than two years after the date the patent expired for nonpayment.

The additional information is required to ensure that the USPTO is provided with sufficient facts and circumstances to support a conclusion that the entire delay was "unintentional."

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
16 April 2024

Prosecution Pointer 418

United States Intellectual Property
Contributor
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP is a law firm dedicated to advancing ideas, discoveries, and innovations that drive businesses around the world. From offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia, Finnegan works with leading innovators to protect, advocate, and leverage their most important intellectual property (IP) assets.
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