
In a December 21, 2007 press release, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced
that the U.S. and Japan Patent Offices will implement the pilot Patent Prosecution
Highway (PPH) program on a full-time basis, effective January 4, 2008. The pilot program demonstrated the potential
that the full-time program has for reducing application backlogs, eliminating
redundant work, and examining applications more efficiently, according to USPTO Director Jon Dudas.

The PPH gives an applicant the option of requesting a fast
track examination of a JP or US application upon receiving a
ruling from the JPO or the USPTO that at least one claim in the corresponding US or JP application is patentable. The
prosecution in the second office is based on the patentable results from the
first office, and thus, applicants can expect to obtain patents in both offices
faster. Updated requirements for
participation in the USPTO-JPO PPH will be published here.

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