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`PRPS (Patent Review Processing System) is the Board's e—filing (EF) and case management (CM) system for trial proceedings.
`Direct Link (fwebrzm40817'025907Ihnps:Ilptabtrialsusptogovg .
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`- For questions regarding PRPS, please call the Board at (571) 272-7822. Support is provided Monday through Friday
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`Notices
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`PRPS change effective July 12, 2014:
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`PRPS users who have a session that is idle for 30 minutes or more-and want to continue the session need to close their
`browser, reopen their browser to access the PRPS site and log back in. You will not receive a reminder that your session has
`been idle for 30 minutes or more. If you had entered information on the PRPS page without saving. you will lose the information.
`If you have saved your information, then it will be available when you log back in. For additional information, see FAQs A15, A16,
`A17, and A18.
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`A future release will provide a warning message when the user is idle before the 30 minutes time out is reached.
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`If you have any questions, you can contact the PTAB assistance line at 571-272-7822.
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`1. Only PDF and MPEG format files (MPEG, MPG, MP1, MP2, MP3, MlA, MZA. M1V, MFA, MPV) may be uploaded in
`PRPS. Password-protected files will not be accepted. For text documents. such as MS Word® documents, users are
`encouraged to convert the document directly into a text—searchable PDF file, rather than printing the document and scanning it in
`as a PDF file.
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`2. PRPS sends an automatic email notification to the parties whenever a document is filed in a case. To viewthe document, you
`must access PRPS. Open the applicable case in your docket, and select the document.
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`request, and include times when all parties are available. Unless otherwise authorized. do not include attachments in the email
`and do not use the Tria s@usptg ggv (ma'lto:Tria §@uspto.gov} email address for substantive communications to the Board.
`Parties may also contact the Board by telephone at (571) 270-7322.
`4, Effective March 19, 2013, new fees will be charged for filing a petition for an inter partes review, postgrant review, or covered
`business method patent review. See Setting and Adjusting Patent Fees, 78 Fed. Reg. 4212, 4291 (37 C.F.R. § 42.15), available
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`petition challenging a first-to-invent patent or reissue patent upon issuance including during the first nine months after issuance.
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`7. Should you encounter issues with using a particular deposit account in PRPS, ptease close out of the browser completely.
`clear the cookies in your browser, login to PRPS again. and input the correct deposit account number.
`If you are stitl unable to
`use the deposit account, please call the Board at (571) 272-7822.
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`8. PRPS will be undergomg an upgrade on February 15. 2014. Please see the FAQs below for more information following the
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`A. System Availability and General Information
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`Go to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Web page at; httg:lfwww.g§ptg govfigfboardsfbpgrringgx '§p_
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`Once you are registered, close out of the browser completely. and then bring the browser back up and go to
`hops/{mammalsusptogov (Men/2014081rogseormnpsrrgraotrialsosgrogovg. You will receive an email containing the verification
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`On the PRPS welcoming screen. click on Login and enter your User ID and password. When the screen asks fo;r the verification
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`If you have any difficulties with PRPS, please call the Board at (571) 272-7822.
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`However, if PRPS is unavailable during normal business hours, petitions (and other documents) may be submitted to the Board
`via email: Tnals@uspto.gov [mailto;TriaIs@usgto.gov) .
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`petitioner’s application number (in the case of a derivation proceeding);
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`fee. e.g.. a deposit account authorization.
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`(1) be accompanied by a motion requesting
`In addition. a petition or document submitted via email or other means must:
`acceptance of the submission, and {2) identify a date of transmission where a party seeks a filing date other than the date of
`receipt at the Board. 37 C.F.R. § 42.6(b).
`It is important to note that a petition witl not be accorded a filing date unless it is
`accompanied by a payment of the appropriate fees (eg, a deposit account authorization).
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`Paper filing via EXPRESS MAIL® (or by means at least as fast and reliable as EXPRESS MAIL®J is authorized only if both
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`Ag. \Mll extensigns gf t'me be available?
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`If PRPS is down during normal business hours, a party may contact the Board and request a one-day extension of time for due
`dates that are set by mic or orders of the Board. 37 C.F.R. § 42.5.
`In the unlikely event that an administrative patent judge is
`not available to rule on the extension, the Board may grant an extension the day after the paper is due. However, no extensions
`of time will be granted for any statutory time period.
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`A4. What is the megabyte limit fora document iggioad'?
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`A singte uploaded file may not exceed 25 megabytes in size. For technical reasons, PRPS is unable to accept files over 25
`megabytes at this time. USPTO expects to be able to increase the limit in future releases.
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`If you need to file a document that exceeds 25 megabytes, please call the Board at (571) 272-7822.
`Users are encouraged to reduce the file size by:
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`1. splitting a large file into multiple smaller files; andfor
`2. converting MS Vibrd® documents into PDF files, rather than printing documents and scanning them in as PDF files.
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`A6. Are there any naming conventiene for gocgmente or character getg'ctions'? (revieeg —- Men 20 2014)
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`There are no special naming conventions for documents, but the number of characters is limited. The user will be prompted to
`provide a name that will appear in the docket listing. This name should be simple and descriptive, such as “Jones Motion to
`Amend" or “Second Declaration of Dr. Smith.“ Document names must be less than 255 characters.
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`A7. \Mll tne Office provide fggns leg, power 9f attorney or lPR trensmittal) for filing documente in a grocee_dirig'?
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`PRPS provides screens forthe parties to enter certain information (eg, lead and back-up counsel and real party in interest).
`However, the Office does not have forms beyond those PRPS fillable screens. While forms may become available with future
`releases, most filings will be part of motion practice rather than pre-defined forms.
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`After you upload a document in the proper format (I.e.. PDF or MPEG for exhibits and PDF for all other documents) and click
`“Submit,” you will receive an acknowledgement on the screen in PRPS and a filing receipt via email if the document is filed
`property.
`if you did not receive an acknowledgement on the screen or a filing receipt via email, the document most likely has not
`been uploaded properly and you should contact the Board at (571) 272-7822. You may also check whetherthe document is listed
`in the file contents of the proceeding.
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`A9. If the wrong document i§ eubmitted can it E fleleted through the PRPS interfege? (revised - FQDEJQD! 14 2014)
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`Yes, as long as the document has not yet been submitted. When uploading a document. users should ensure that the correct file
`has been selected before clicking the “Upload File" button.
`If the wrong document is uploaded but the “Submit" button has not yet
`been clicked, you may delete the document by clicking the trash can icon shown on the screen. Once all documents are
`uploaded, the user must click the "Submit" button to complete the submission. Documents uploaded, but not yet submitted.
`have not been filed with the Board.
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`If the wrong document was uploaded and the “Submit” button was clicked. you should file the correct document and a motion to
`expunge the wrong document as soon as possible. Any motion to expunge filed on the same day as the wrong document will
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`A13. Can I downtoad information in bglk fmm PBES?
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`PRPS is intended for use by the general public. Due to limitations of equipment and bandwidth, PRPS is not intended to be a
`source for bulk downloads of USPTO data.
`Individuals, companies. IP addresses, or blocks of IP addresses who, in effect, deny
`semice to the general public by generating unusually high numbers of daily PRPS accesses (cg, searches, pages, document
`retrievals), whether generated manually or in an automated fashion, may be denied access to PRPS without notice.
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`A14. How do | enter a foreign agdress in PRPS?
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`Certain screens in PRPS allow for the entering of address information (e.g,, for a petitioner or patent ownerirespondent’s real
`party in interest}.
`In the case of a foreign address, users should select the appropriate country in the “Country" field, select the
`blank
`entry in the “State“ field, and then input the next three lines of the foreign address in the "Address Line 1," "City," and
`“Postal Code" fields.
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`Nothing as long as you are active—{key strokes, clicks. etc.)—, you can continue to work as you normally do.
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`will be saved into the PRPS system, and will not be lost from the session time-out. All documents are saved when you click on
`the upload button. so all uploaded documents will not be lost when you are timed out.
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`if I am idle in PRPS for 30 minutes gr mgre will I lose any of the data enterg frgm the timed-cut sesgign if I did not click
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`You will lose any data entered on the last screen in which you were active before becoming idle. For example, if you were on the
`counsel page and were entering data for the backup counsel but did not finish and your system was idle for 30 minutes or more.
`the data entered on that page would be lost.
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`A18. What will happen ifl am idle for; 30 minutes how do I get back into my sessigg? (July 11 2014}
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`You will have to close your browser and reopen your browser to access the PRPS website. You can open the case again from
`‘My Docket’ and locate the hyperlink under ‘My Pending Tasks’ to continue working on the case. Once you have uploaded all
`your documents, then you can submit them.
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`A19. What hapiEns if I upload a dggument ggt do not click the "Submit" buttgn? {new—August 12 20141
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`Users must click the “Submit” button to complete a submission. Documents uploaded, but not yet submitted, have not been filed
`with the Board and will be deleted automatically after 30 days.
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`If the process of filing a petition is not yet completed or was never
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`C. Registering as a PRPS User
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`Q1. \M‘ro can Epiptgr’?
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`Anyone can register to use PRPS and obtain a user ID, such as a pro se patent owner or an attorney who is not registered to
`practice before the Office under 37 C.F.R. § 11.6.
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`92, What informatipn i§ Epired to register?
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`When you are registering to use PRPS, you have to select a unique user ID and password. and enter your name and an email
`address.
`If you are a USPTO registered practitioner, you should enter your registration number.
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`CS. Can I shag my user ID with my paralegals or other attpmeys in my ogganizatipn?
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`It is important to keep in mind. however. that PRPS docket display
`Yes, a single user ID may be shared among a working group.
`is based on the user ID. Therefore. the registered user must ensure that sharing his or her user ID would not violate any
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`D. Filing a Petition
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`D1. When will my petition be accordpg _a_ filing gate?
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`Once the Office reviews the petition and determines whether the petition is complete and the appropriate fees have been paid.
`the Office will send a notice to the petitioner and patent ownerrrespondent. The submission date of the compliant petition will be
`accorded as the filing date.
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`If the petition complies with all of the statutory requirements {see 35 U.S.C. 135, 312. and 322). the original submission date of
`the petition will be accorded as the filing date. Conversely, no filing date will be accorded if a statutory requirement is not
`satisfied. For example. for fee deficiencies, the Office will accord the later submission date when all appropriate fees have been
`paid because the fees are required by statute. See. e.g.. 35 U.S.C. 312(c)(1).
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`In the situation where a petition complies with all of the statutory requirements but contains only regulatory defects, the Office will
`accord the filing date of the original submission and notify the petitioner of the defects. The regulatory defects must then be
`corrected within the time period set forth in the notice.
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`D2. Will the Office tpn'ninatp tpg proceeding if I filfl a ppmpjete petition that pontains regulatory gpffits and failed to gpflct the
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`a conference call andfor issue an Order to show cause.
`If the petitioner farts to respond to such an Order appropriately. the
`proceeding may be terminated.
`It is important to note that the petitioner will not be entitled to a refund of any fees paid because
`the petition was in compliance with the statutory requirements for a filing date. For petitions filed on or after March 19. 2013.
`however. the petitioner may file a request for a refund of any post-institution fee paid. See FAQ E7.
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`First, there are certain statutory requirements in 35 U.S.C. 135(3). 312(a). and 322(a) that must be met for a petition to be
`accorded a filing date. The following is a list of the “top 5" things the paralegal will be looking for in IPFt. PGR, and cam
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`- Appropriate fee successfully paid.
`Identification of the patent and the specific claimts) being challenged.
`Identification of the real party in interest.
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`Evidence {e.g., certificate of service) that a copy of the petition was provided to the patent owner.
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`The following are the "top 4" things the paralegal will be looking for in DER petitions:
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`If any statutory requirement is not met, the petition is incomplete.
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`- The paralegal may call the individual who filed the petition and explain the deficiency.
`- The paralegal will enter a Notice of Incomplete Petition and the individual who filed the petition will receive notification by
`email.
`- The deficiency may be corrected within one month and the petition will be accorded the filing date of the NEW submission.
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`challenges more than 20 claims (15 beginning March 19, 2013) but does not pay the excess claims fees — the petitioner
`will receive notification and can file a request to have the Board review just the first 20 chalienged claims (15 beginning
`March 19, 2013).
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`Second. there are certain reguiatory requirements in part 42 of 37 C.F.R. that must be met (6.9.. page limits, font size. signature.
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`- The paralegal may call the individual who filed the petition and explain the defect.
`- The paralegal will enter a Notice of Filing Date Accorded to Petition and the individual who filed the petition will receive
`notification by email.
`- While the petition will be accorded the filing date of the ORIGINAL submission. the defect must be corrected within one
`week.
`[f the defect is not corrected within one week. the petition will be forwarded to a Board judge who may initiate a conference
`call andior issue an Order to show cause, and terminated if the petitioner fails to respond to such an Order.
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`If there are no statutory or :egulatory errors with the petition. the paralegal will enter a Notice of Filing Date Accorded to Petition,
`the petitioner will receive notification by email. and the patent owner/respondent will receive a copy via regular mail.
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`D4. If the corresppnglenpe ggdxess of record for the subject patent pr gppjiggtion is not up to date pan the petitioner senre tm
`petition on the patent owngripegppngpnt at a d'fferent address?
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`Yes, the petition and supporting evidence must be served on the patent owner/frespondent at the correspondence address of
`record for the subject matter. The petitioner may additionally serve the petition and supporting evidence on the patent
`ownerires pendent at any other address known to the petitioner as likely to effect service. See §§ 42.105(a). 42.205(a), and
`42.406(a).
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`DE. Afterl file a Etition how do I file a fgilfl—up document [p.g. g mgtign to expunge)?
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`You must use the lead counsel’s user ID to submit any document in the proceeding. even when you used a different user ID to
`file the petition. To upload the document, see FAQ G1.
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`If a gatition is incomplete how muph time pp I get to complete it?
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`The Office will provide the petitioner one month from the Notice of Incomplete Petition to correct the petition. Please see 37
`C.F.R. §§ 42.106lb). 42.206lb). and 42.4mm), and FAQ D3.
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`D7. Can I pregpnt glgim ghgfig and arguments in landscape orientatipn"
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`No. All documents. otherthan drawings. must be written in portrait orientation including claim chads and arguments. The Board
`previously accepted a few petitions with claim charts written in landscape orientation because the procedure for filing AIA
`petitions is new.
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`Switching from portrait orientation to landscape orientation within a document (e. g., a petition) creates inefficiency for the
`reviewing officials at the Board. Therefore, correction is now required when a document or portions thereof (e.g., claim charts)
`are written in landscape orientation. This is consistent with the policy set forth in § 42.103) and the practice set forth in § 1.52(a)
`(1)(iii) for filing papers that are to become a part of the permanent record in the application or patent files within the USPTO.
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`No. The petitioner’s mandatory notices must be filed as part of the petition itself. See §§ 42.8{a)(1}. 42.104. 42.204, 42.304, and
`42.405. The Board previously accepted a few improper mandatory notices because the procedure for filing AIA petitions is new.
`However. correction is now required when a petitioner’s mandatory notices are not filed as part of the petition.
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`In the situation where a petitioner files multiple petitions challenging the same patent, the petitioner should number its
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`exhibits uniquety for both cases. such as 1001-1099 for case #1 and 1101-1199 for case #2. See § 42.63(c). Similarly. the
`patent owner in such situation should number its exhibits uniquely for both cases. such as 2001-2099 for case #1 and 2101-2199
`for case #2. Therefore. if the Board decides to consolidate the cases, the exhibits would continue to be uniquely numbered in the
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`1. Improper usage of claim charts by including arguments. claim construction, andlor legal analysis in a claim chart (see FAQ
`1312);
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`2. Failure to set forth claim construction of disputed or important claim terms expressty in a claim construction section;
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`3. Exhibits do not match the documents listed in the Exhibit List;
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`4. Failure to identify related matters or provide a statement that there are no related matters;
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`5. Exhibits are not sequentially numbered in the 1001-1999 range;
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`6. Failure to identify iead or back-up counsel as required by §§ 42.8 and 42.10;
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`7. Margins less than 1 inch as required by § 42.06:
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`3. Failure to certify that the petitioner is not barred or estopped from requesting a review as required by § 42.104{a) or §
`42.204(a):
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`9. The petition and supporting documents are sewed on the patent owner at an address that is not the correspondence address
`of record for the subject patent as required by § 42.105(a) or '9‘ 42.205(a}; and
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`10. The petition and supporting documents are served on the patent owner laterthan the filing of the petition.
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`Yes. 35 U.S.C. § 311(a) provides that, subject to certain requirements, "a person who is not the owner of a patent may file with
`the Office a petition to institute an interpen‘es review of the patent." This provision is not limited to utility patents.
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`No. Extensive usage of claim charts in a petition is discouraged.
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`The rules require that a petition identify how the challenged claims are to be construed and how the claims are unpatentable
`under the statutory grounds raised. This information is to be provided pursuant to the page limit requirements, which require
`double spacing. Additionally. the mles require that the petition specify where each element of a challenged claim is to be found
`in the prior art. The element by element showing may be provided in a claim chart, which is permitted to be written with single
`spacing. See § 42.6(a)(2)(iii). Placing one's argument and claim construction in a claim chart to circumvent the double spacing
`requirement is not permitted, and any such argument or claim construction may not be considered by the Board.
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`The Board previously accepted a few petitions with claim charts that included claim constructions, arguments, and explanations
`as to how the claim is unpatentable because the procedure for filing AIA petitions was new. However, correction is now required
`when a petition includes improper usage of claim charts.
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`Q13. What is the pgfegd format for glaim ghar‘tg?
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`Claim charts should be presented in a readable format so that a reader (e.g., the patent owner are deciding official) is able to
`locate the disputed claim limitations and the relied-upon portions of the prior art quickly. Presenting claim limitations and prior art
`teachings in a single column format andfor without appropriate spacing creates inefficiency and, at times, appears to circumvent
`the page limit set forth in 37 C.F.R. § 42.24. Claim limitations should be presented in a separate column (9.9., claim limitations
`in the left column and prior art teachings in the right column), and each claim should be presented in a separate chart.
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`Various screens are provided in PRPS for submitting a petition, including "Party Information,” “Petition Documents,” "Payment,"
`“Counsel lnfon'nation,‘ "Related Matters,” and “Review Petition.” A petition and all exhibits to the petition should be uploaded
`using the “Petition Documents” screen. To submit a document accompanying the petition (e.g., a motion to seal), click on
`“Upload Document” at the top-left of the screen, enter the document information in the following screen, and click "Submit.” The
`"Upload Document" function, however, should not be used for the petition itself and any exhibits to the petition.
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`A. Yes, the petitioner should list other related review proceedings, as related matters, including those that are being filed
`concurrently or subsequently. This will promote administrative efficiency as the Board may assign the same panel to all related
`review proceedings.
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`No, petitioners must pay the full amount in PRPS using one form of payment. Petitioners with a special need to use multiple
`forms of payment (e. g., deposit account and credit card) to pay the fees for a single lPR, PGR, or CBM petition should contact
`the Board at (571) 272-7322. Petitioners will be asked to provide written authorization to charge the requested forms of payment.
`Transfer will then occur as soon as practicable. The date when transfer is completed will be used for purposes of according a
`filing date to the petition. See FAQ D1.
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`No, only one credit card may be used. Parties may not split payment over multiple credit cards. Further note that Treasury
`Department regulations limit a credit card payment to a $49,999.99 per day transaction.
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