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quester614

05/15/24 12:16 PM

#31872 RE: Smartypants2 #31871

More SP BS. You were talking about changing the NPP not the PPA which was for "tweaking" the formula. They haven't certified an original formula using the PPA yet. How can they modify the formula used in a NPP without amending the original which they NEVER established with the PPA. You contended the point of the PPA was that it would turn into a NPP which does happen. Why did Duffy let the window close on just converting the PPA TO THE NPP by getting the certification completed????. Now any changes done to the formula will require an amendment being approved to the original patent which is yet to be established.


"PPAs are filed to protect the IP while the product is under development! Non-Provisional Patents are filed once the product is much further along -- but that doesn't mean that product refinements / improvements can't be made, occasionally resulting in updates to the patent."

Yes, a provisional patent application can become a nonprovisional patent application if you file a nonprovisional application within one year of filing your provisional application and include a reference to it
https://www.google.com/search?q=do+provisional+patent+applications+become+nonprovisional+patent&sca_esv=e89bb2ca36dfcdc4&sca_upv=1&rlz=1CARGFB_enUS1061US1061&sxsrf=ADLYWIJ9YSjUT6WHY79jBC8TUzrmi4Qwvg%3A1715789239827&ei=t91EZoHwMeLJp84PprGdwAg&ved=0ahUKEwjBp5iBhZCGAxXi5MkDHaZYB4gQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=do+provisional+patent+applications+become+nonprovisional+patent&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiP2RvIHByb3Zpc2lvbmFsIHBhdGVudCBhcHBsaW