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Re: Blue Sky Basin post# 51490

Tuesday, 09/25/2012 1:43:59 AM

Tuesday, September 25, 2012 1:43:59 AM

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Take it as you will..
http://www.ehow.com/about_6134564_notice-allowance-patent_.html

Patents give inventors the exclusive right to make, use or sell their invention for 20 years after the patent is approved. When the U.S. Patent Office issues a notice of allowance for a patent, it means that the government has decided your patent is a genuinely new invention and intends to grants you a patent.

http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/s1309.html
Under the current publication process, electronic capture of most of the information to be printed in a patent will begin as soon as an allowed application is received in the Office of Patent Publication, immediately after the Notice of Allowance has been mailed. The Office of Patent Publication forwards the allowed applications to the printer for Initial Data Capture (IDC). This IDC process takes approximately five weeks to accomplish and during this time the application, if in a paper file, is not available to examiners or for purposes of making copies of the application (copies of the application files that have been published may be ordered from the Office of Public Records, upon payment of the fee, but the applications will not be removed from the publication process for purposes of making copies). After IDC is completed, the application is returned to the Office of Patent Publication, and the file will be available to examiners and the Office of Public Records.

What they do with it and how the market responds to this is
something I am not willing to speculate on. I stand by first call
and am just waiting.

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