REQUESTS FILED THE WEEK OF APRIL 5TH
| April 15, 2010
Reexamination requests are typically reported in the Official Gazette approximately three months after filing. Such a delay in reporting requests, particularly requests that involve copending District Court litigation, is too long. We will therefore report new ex parte and inter partes reexamination requests filed the previous week as they appear on the Patent Office EFS. In some cases, the information available from the Patent Office is still incomplete.
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MICROSOFT & APPLE FIRE AT EMG
| April 8, 2010
The difficulty faced by a patentee who sues Microsoft and Apple simultaneously was demonstrated last week – as if any demonstration were needed. Microsoft has filed two very substantial requests for inter partes reexamination, one against U.S. Patent No. 7,020,845 and the other against U.S. Patent No. 7,441,196.
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REQUESTS FILED THE WEEK OF MARCH 29TH
| April 8, 2010
Reexamination requests are typically reported in the Official Gazette approximately three months after filing. Such a delay in reporting requests, particularly requests that involve copending District Court litigation, is too long. We will therefore report new ex parte and inter partes reexamination requests filed the previous week as they appear on the Patent Office EFS. In some cases, the information available from the Patent Office is still incomplete.
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REJECTION OF KATZ PATENT AFFIRMED IN PART
| April 5, 2010
The PTO Board has affirmed the rejection of most of the claims of Ronald Katz’ U.S. Patent 6,292,547. The ‘547 patent is entitled “TELEPHONIC-INTERFACE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM” and is part of a substantial patent portfolio owned by Katz covering interactive voice response devices and methods for use in a range of communication systems, including public telephone networks. The ‘547 patent mentions polling, auction, lottery, game and mail order uses.
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
| April 5, 2010
(1) PTO Board Relies on Internet Posting to Reject Refrigerant Claims
The Board has affirmed the rejection of certain claims of U.S. Patent No. 6,336,333, owned by OZ Technology. The ’333 patent claims an automobile refrigeration system designed to use refrigerant R-12, in which the R-12 has been replaced with a mixture of propane and butane in amounts that give approximately the same properties as R-12. Reexamination was requested by Thermofluid Technologies.
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