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Re: LouisDesyjr post# 14786

Wednesday, 10/09/2013 11:51:30 AM

Wednesday, October 09, 2013 11:51:30 AM

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I get that provisional patent apps don't start the 20-year clock.

My understanding -- and please correct me if this is incorrect -- is that the exception for this is IF a situation arises where the patent owner is actually claiming a benefit from this provisional app, then the filing date of the provisional app does kick in to start the 20-year clock.

And in WDDD's case, they are very much claimin a benefit from the 296 provisional app as it is necessary in order for that demo that was made public in MAY-1995 to fall within the 1-year window prior to filing.