Tuesday, July 08, 2008 3:38:16 PM
Claims are made in patents. It appears the USPTO, upon reexamination, is now rejecting each of those claims.
They are saying, basically, that the original patent's claims never should have been granted. They are now saying that the patent's claims would have been 'obvious for one of ordinary skill in the art' to have taken the next step, and that this patent and its claims should not have been granted.
jonesie
Yorkville / Cornell Tracking Board #board-9964
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