Google has decided to join Prior Art Archive initiative to aid the USPTO and its examiners by providing necessary info in order to ensure that duplicate patents are not granted.
Prior Art Archive, which is an initiative started by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, tech-giant Cisco along with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to help the office take on the low-quality patents which should not have been registered in the first place, has gained a new ally in the form of Google. Supporting the initiative, Google’s Patent department stated that “applications should have to submit detailed disclosures when describing their inventions.”
Google also underlined that any attempt to register an existing technology should be curbed by a thorough examination and searches by the examiners. They also pointed out that because of the lack of non-patent literature and tech documents such as manuals, technical specifications, or product marketing materials, many a time an already covered technology receives an unduly invention.
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