Re: Happy New Year to All ediggers!
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Jan 01, 2011 11:31AM
Happy New Year!
There are 22 claims in our '774 patent. After a little DD, I found out the re-exam of the patent involves only claims 1-5 and 18-19. I haven't seen any documents on the USPTO website from DM in response to the re-exam. The last available document is dated 11/18/10. Since it is an ex parte re-exam, DM appears to have purposefully not submitted a response to preclude the third-party requester (Patterson & Sheridan, LLP) from any further participation in the re-exam process.
From the USPTO website:
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I uploaded the 83-page document from Patterson & Sheridan, LLP requesting the re-exam to my box.net site. The crux of the document are eleven Substantial New Questions of Patentability (SNQP's). They are as follows:
SNQP #1: Whether "Development of an IC-Card Sound Recorder" (Kimura et al.) (Exhibit 2) anticipates claims 1, 2, 18 and 19 of the '774 patent;
SNQP #2: Whether EP Patent Application Publ. No. 0536792 A2 (Sharp) (Exhibit 3) anticipates claims 1, 2 and 19 of the '774 patent;
SNQP #3: Whether U.S. Patent No. 5,442,768 (Sudoh et al.) (Exhibit 4) anticipates claims 1, 2 and 19 of the '774 patent;
SNQP #4: Whether claims 1, 2, 18 and 19 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of "Development of an IC-Card Sound Recorder" (Kimura et al.) (Exhibit 2);
SNQP #5: Whether claims 1, 2 and 19 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of EP Patent Application Publ. No. 0536792 A2 (Sharp) (Exhibit 3);
SNQP #6: Whether claims 1, 2, and 19 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of U.S. Patent No. 5,442,768 (Sudoh et al.) (Exhibit 4);
SNQP #7: Whether claim 18 of the '774 patent is obvious in view of EP Patent Application Publ. No. 0536792 A2 (Sharp) (Exhibit 3) and UK Publ. No. GB 2253078A (Radamec) (Exhibit 5);
SNQP #8: Whether claim 18 of the '774 patent is obvious in view of U.S. Patent No. 5,442,768 (Sudoh et al.) (Exhibit 4) and UK Publ. No. GB 2253078A (Radamec) (Exhibit 5);
SNQP #9: Whether claims 3-5 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of "Development of an IC-Card Sound Recorder" (Kimura et al.) (Exhibit 2) and U.S. Patent No. 5,267,218 (Elbert) (Exhibit 6);
SNQP #10: Whether claims 3-5 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of EP Patent Application Publ. No. 0536792 A2 (Sharp) (Exhibit 3) and U.S. Patent No. 5,267,218 (Elbert) (Exhibit 6);
SNQP #11: Whether claims 3-5 of the '774 patent are obvious in view of U.S. Patent No. 5,442,768 (Sudoh et al.) (Exhibit 4) and U.S. Patent No. 5,267,218 (Elbert) (Exhibit 6).