MPEP Q&A 131: What Does an Applicant Who Uses the Patent Cooperation Treaty Gain the Benefit of? - a podcast by Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #51006

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Question: What does an applicant who uses the Patent Cooperation Treaty gain the benefit of? Answer: An applicant who uses the Patent Cooperation Treaty gains the benefit of: (A) a delay in the time when papers must be submitted to the national offices; (B) an international search (to judge the level of the relevant prior art) and a written opinion on the question of whether the claimed invention appears to be novel, to involve an inventive step (to be non-obvious), and to be industrially applicable before having to expend resources for filing fees, translations and other costs; (C) a delay…


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