On June 4, 2013, the White House Office of the Press Secretary issued a press release titled FACT SHEET: White House Task Force on High-Tech Patent Issues, which listed a series of Legislative Recommendations and Executive Actions "designed to protect innovators from frivolous litigation and ensure the highest-quality patents in our system." In response to this executive action, the USPTO has sought public input on the idea of using glossaries to improve claim clarity, particularly a pilot program focused on the use of glossaries in patent applications.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:label
| - USPTO Glossary Initiative
|
| rdfs:comment
| - On June 4, 2013, the White House Office of the Press Secretary issued a press release titled FACT SHEET: White House Task Force on High-Tech Patent Issues, which listed a series of Legislative Recommendations and Executive Actions "designed to protect innovators from frivolous litigation and ensure the highest-quality patents in our system." In response to this executive action, the USPTO has sought public input on the idea of using glossaries to improve claim clarity, particularly a pilot program focused on the use of glossaries in patent applications.
|
| dcterms:subject
| |
| dbkwik:itlaw/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
| abstract
| - On June 4, 2013, the White House Office of the Press Secretary issued a press release titled FACT SHEET: White House Task Force on High-Tech Patent Issues, which listed a series of Legislative Recommendations and Executive Actions "designed to protect innovators from frivolous litigation and ensure the highest-quality patents in our system." In June 2013, the White House issued a series of Executive Actions concerning high-tech patent issues. Executive Action No. 2 concerned functional claiming, specifically, (i) improving functional claim clarity; and (ii) possible glossary usage in patent specifications. The White House assigned Executive Action No. 2 to the USPTO, stating: In response to this executive action, the USPTO has sought public input on the idea of using glossaries to improve claim clarity, particularly a pilot program focused on the use of glossaries in patent applications.
|