MPEP 2900 Flashcards

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The necessary elements of an International Design application must include

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A Drawings or specimens of the design.

B A request for treatment as an International Design application.

C Contact information for the applicant or their representative

D The identity of the applicant.

and a Contracting Party (i.e., a member country where protection is desired) must also be identified

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The international filing date of a complete International Industrial design application is:

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The date of receipt of the application in offices of the Contracting Party of indirect filing.

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when a complete filing is indirectly filed and timely forwarded to Geneva, the “registration” date is:

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the date of indirect filing.

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The “formal” examination of the International Design application in Geneva looks for:

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A A claim.

B Identification of the inventor.

C Drawing and brief description of the design desired to be protected.

Basically, only looking for completeness of the submission.

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If the United States is a designated Contracting Party in the international application and the international application has been published, examination in the United States:

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proceeds automatically once a complete application and fees have been sent to Geneva.

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If the United States issues a Notification of Refusal to register the subject of an international design application:

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The applicant may “prosecute” the design application as they would any other US design application.

The NoR is basically the “first office action” is US prosecution then

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