By Donald Zuhn —

USPTO Examiners, a website that bills itself as a place to "examine the examiners," recently opened its (virtual) doors for business. While the site’s creator (or creators) have yet to be identified, the same may no longer be true for some examiners at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. According to the site’s "About Us" page, USPTO Examiners was created so that patent practitioners and inventors would have a place where they could review, rank, and investigate USPTO examiners. The site encourages practitioners and inventors who have interacted with an examiner to report on their experiences with that examiner, including their opinions about the examiner’s knowledge of the law and technology and the examiner’s accessibility. The website contends that the website’s "online collaborative environment" will eventually prove to be a valuable resource in crafting prosecution strategy for particular applications. As of Thursday evening, two comments (one good and one bad) had been posted regarding two different examiners (one allegedly good and one allegedly "downright cruel").

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