Procedures to file a request to the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent) for Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program

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Procedures to file a request to the Federal Service for Intellectual Property () for Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program Part I PPH using the national work products Applicants can request accelerated examination by a prescribed procedure including submission of relevant documents on an which is filed with the and satisfies the following requirements under Patent Prosecution Highway pilot program based on the national work products from one of the offices listed in Appendix A. 1. Requirements (a) Both the on which PPH is requested and the Office of early examination () (s) forming the basis of the PPH request shall have the same earliest date (whether this is a priority date or a filing date). For example, the (including national phase ) is either: (Case I) an which validly s priority under the Paris Convention to the (s) (examples are provided in ANNEX I, Figure A, B, C and D), or (Case II) an which is the basis of valid priority under the Paris Convention for the (s) (including national phase (s)) (examples are provided in ANNEX I, Figure E, F and G), or (Case III) an which shares the common priority document with the (s) (including national phase (s)) (examples are provided in ANNEX I, Figure H, I, J, K and L), or (Case IV) a national phase where both the and the (s) are derived from a international having no priority (an example is provided in ANNEX I, Figure M). (b) At least one corresponding exists in the and has one or more s that are determined to be patentable/allowable by the. Claims clearly identified to be patentable/allowable in the latest 1

office action at examination stage are able to be a base of a request for an examination under the PPH pilot program, even if the, which includes those s is not granted for patent yet. The following case will fall within this interpretation: When an examiner sends a notification specifying the s intention to grant listed in Annex F/ (c) All s on file, as originally filed or as amended, for examination under the PPH must sufficiently correspond to one or more of those s indicated as allowable in the. Claims are considered to "sufficiently correspond" where, accounting for differences due to translations and format, the s in the are of the same or similar scope as the s in the, or the s in the are narrower in scope than the s in the. In this regard, a that is narrower in scope occurs when a is amended to be further limited by an additional feature that is supported in the specification (description and/or s). A in the which introduces a new/different category of s to those s indicated as allowable in the is not considered to sufficiently correspond. For example, where the s only contain s to a process of manufacturing a product, then the s in the are not considered to sufficiently correspond if the s introduce product s that are dependent on the corresponding process s. A request on the amendment of the dossier of the shall be filed in case the s of the initial are not identical with the s of the invention considered patentable/allowable in the, and a corresponding fee shall be paid, if necessary. Any s amended or added after the grant of the request for participation in the PPH pilot program need to sufficiently correspond to the s indicated as allowable in the. (d) The has not begun examination of the (an example is provided in ANNEX I, Figure N). 2. Documents to be submitted Documents (a) to (e) below must be submitted by attaching to The Explanation of Circumstances Concerning Examination under PPH Program. 2

(a) Copies of all office actions 1 in the, which were sent for the corresponding by the, and translations of them 2. Both Russian and English are acceptable as translation language. (b) Copies of all s determined to be patentable/allowable by the, and translations of them. Russian and English are acceptable as translation language 3. (c) Copies of references cited by examiner If the references are patent documents, the applicant doesn t have to submit them because the usually possess them. When the does not possess the patent document, the applicant has to submit the patent document at the examiner s request. Non-patent literature must always be submitted. The translations of the references are unnecessary. (d) Claim correspondence table Applicant must submit a correspondence table, which indicates how all s in the sufficiently correspond to the patentable/allowable s in the. When s are just literal translation, the applicant can just write down that they are same in the table. When s are not just literal translation, it is necessary to explain the sufficient correspondence of each based on the criteria 1.(c). (e) The applicant must file the request for substantive examination It is required to file the request for substantive examination in compliance with paragraph 1 Article 1386 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and to pay the fee for filing of this request. When the applicant has already submitted above documents 2.(a) to 2.(d) to the through simultaneous or past procedures, the applicant may incorporate the documents by reference and does not have to attach them. 1 Office actions are documents which relate to substantive examination. 2 Machine translations will admissible, but if it is impossible for the examiner to understand the outline of the translated office action or s due to insufficient translation, the examiner can request the applicant to resubmit translations. 3 Machine translations will not admissible. 3

When the doesn t fulfill the requirement of 1. and 2. above, the request of an examination is not accepted. In that case, the will notify that and the reason for it to the applicant (or the representative). The applicant will be given one opportunity to perfect the request. If the request will not perfected the will await action in its regular turn. 4

Part II PPH using the international work products from the Applicants can request examination by a prescribed procedure including submission of relevant documents on an which is filed with the and satisfies the following requirements under the - Patent Prosecution Highway pilot program based on international work products (-PPH pilot program). When filing a request for the -PPH pilot program, an applicant must submit a request form The Explanation of Circumstances Concerning Examination under -PPH Program. The Offices may terminate the -PPH pilot program early if the volume of participation exceeds manageable level, or for any other reason. Notice will be published if the -PPH pilot program is terminated. 1. Requirements The which is filed with the and on which the applicant files a request under the -PPH must satisfy the following requirements: (1) The latest work product in the international phase of a corresponding to the ( international work product ), namely the Written Opinion of International Search Authority (WO/ISA), the Written Opinion of International Preliminary Examination Authority (WO/IPEA) or the International Preliminary Examination Report (IPER), indicates at least one as patentable/allowable (from the aspect of novelty, inventive steps and industrial applicability). Note that the ISA and the IPEA which produced the WO/ISA, WO/IPEA and the IPER are limited to the, but, if priority is ed, the priority can be to an in any Office, see example A in Annex II ( ZZ can be any national ). The applicant cannot file a request under -PPH on the basis of an International Search Report (ISR) only. In case any observation is described in Box VIII of WO/ISA, WO/IPEA or IPER which forms the basis of a -PPH request, the applicant must explain why the (s) is/are not subject to the observation whether or not an amendment is submitted to correct the observation noted in Box VIII. The will not be eligible for participating in -PPH pilot program if the applicant does not explain why the (s) is/are not 5

subject to the observation. In this regard, however, it does not affect the decision on the eligibility of the whether the explanation is adequate and/or whether the amendment submitted overcomes the observation noted in Box VIII. (2) The relationship between the and the corresponding international satisfies one of the following requirements: (A) The is a national phase of the corresponding international. (See Diagrams A, A, and A in Annex II) (B) The is a national as a basis of the priority of the corresponding international. (See Diagram B in Annex II) (C) The is a national phase of an international ing priority from the corresponding international. (See Diagram C in Annex II) (D) The is a national ing foreign/domestic priority from the corresponding international. (See Diagram D in Annex II) (E) The is the derivative (divisional and ing domestic priority etc.) of the which satisfies one of the above requirements (A) (D). (See Diagrams E1 and E2 in Annex II) (3) All s on file, as originally filed or as amended, for examination under the -PPH must sufficiently correspond to one or more of those s indicated as allowable in the as ISA/IPEA. Claims are considered to "sufficiently correspond" where, accounting for differences due to translations and format, the s in the are of the same or similar scope as the s in the, or the s in the are narrower in scope than the s in the. In this regard, a that is narrower in scope occurs when an is amended to be further limited by an additional feature that is supported in the specification (description and/or s). A in the which introduces a new/different category of s to those s indicated as allowable in the is not considered to sufficiently correspond. For example, the s only contain s to a 6

process of manufacturing a product, then the s in the are not considered to sufficiently correspond if the s introduce product s that are dependent on the corresponding process s. A request on the amendment of the dossier of the shall be filed in case the s of the initial are not identical with the s of the invention considered patentable/allowable in the, and a corresponding fee shall be paid, if necessary. Any s amended or added after the grant of the request for participation in the -PPH pilot program need not to sufficiently correspond to the s indicated as allowable in the latest international work product. (4) The has not begun examination of the at the time of request under -PPH. 2. Documents to be submitted The applicant must submit the following documents attached to the request form in filing a request under -PPH. Some of the documents may not be required to submit in certain cases. Please note that the name of the documents omitted to submit still have to be listed in The Explanation of Circumstances Concerning Examination under -PPH Program. (1) A copy of the latest international work product which indicated the s to be patentable/allowable and their English or Russian translations. In case the satisfies the relationship I.(2)(A), the applicant need not submit a copy of the International Preliminary Report on Patentability (IPRP) and any English translations thereof because a copy of these documents is already contained in the file-wrapper of the. In addition, if the copy of the latest international work product and the copy of the translation are available via PATENTSCOPE (registered trademark) *, an applicant need not submit these documents, unless otherwise requested by the. (WO/ISA and IPER are usually available as IPRP Chapter I and IPRP Chapter II respectively in 30 months after the priority date.) (2) A copy of a set of s which the latest international work * http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/index.jsp 7

product of the corresponding international indicated to be patentable/allowable and their Russian translations. If the copy of the set of s which are indicated to be patentable/allowable is available via PATENTSCOPE (registered trademark) (e.g. the international Patent Gazette has been published), an applicant need not submit this document unless otherwise requested by the. (3) A copy of references cited in the latest international work product of the international corresponding to the. If the reference is a patent document, the applicant is not required to submit it. In case the has difficulty in obtaining the document, however, the applicant may be asked to submit it. Non-patent literature must always be submitted. Translations of cited documents are unnecessary. (4) A s correspondence table which indicates how all s in the sufficiently correspond to the s indicated to be patentable/allowable. When s are just literal translation, the applicant can just write down that they are the same in the table. When s are not just literal translation, it is necessary to explain the sufficient correspondence of each based on the criteria 1.(3). (5) It is required to file the request for substantive examination in compliance with paragraph 1 Article 1386 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and to pay the fee for filing of this request. When an applicant has already submitted the above mentioned documents (1) - (4) to the through simultaneous or past procedures, the applicant may incorporate the documents by reference and is thus not required to attach the documents. When the doesn t fulfill the requirement of 1. and 2. above, the request of an examination is not accepted. In that case, the will notify that and the reason for it to the applicant (or the representative).the applicant will be given one opportunity to perfect the request. If the request will not perfected the will await action in its regular turn. 8

ANNEX I A (Case I) - Paris route - B (Case I) - route - 9

C (Case I) - Paris route & Complex priority - -- -- any office : any office D (Case I) - Paris route & divisional - Divisional 10

E (Case II) - Paris route - F (Case II) - route - 11

G (Case II) - Paris route & Complex priority - -- -- : any office H (Case III) - Paris route, Internal priority - Internal priority 12

I (Case III) - Paris route, but the first is from the third country - -- -- : the office other than and J (Case III) - route, but the first is from the third country - -- -- : the office other than and 13

K -- -- : any office - route - (Case III) Without priority (Case III) - Direct & route - L 14

M (Case IV) - Direct route - Without priority N A case not meeting requirement Examination has begun before a request NO First office action (examination) 15

ANNEX II (A) The is a national stage entry of the corresponding. WO IPER /RU PPH RO/ - ISA/FI (A') The is a national stage entry of the corresponding. (The corresponding s priority to a national filed anywhere.) ZZ Application Claim RO/ -- WO IPER ISA/FI /RU PPH ZZ any office 16

(A ) The is a national phase of the corresponding international applicatio n. (The corresponding international s priority from an international.) RO/ -- ISA/-- Claim WO IPER /RU PPH RO/ -- ISA/FI IPEA/FI (B) The is a national as a basis of the priority of the corresponding international. RU Application PPH Claim WO IPER RO/ -- ISA/FI IPEA/FI 17

(C) The is a national phase of an international ing priority from the corresponding international. WO IPER RO/ -- ISA/FI IPEA/FI Claim RO/ -- ISA/-- /RU PPH (D) The is a national ing foreign/domestic priority from the corresponding international. RO/-- WO IPER ISA/FI IPEA/FI Claim RU Application PPH 18

(E1) The is a divisional of an which satisfies the requirement (A). RO/ -- WO IPER ISA/FI IPEA/FI /RU Divisional RU Application PPH (E2) The is an ing domestic priority from an which satisfies the requirement (B). RU Application Claim WO IPER Domestic Claim RU Application PPH RO/ -- ISA/FI IPEA/FI 19