US SB3486 | 2011-2012 | 112th Congress

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: Passed on December 18 2012 - 100% progression
Action: 2012-12-18 - Became Public Law No: 112-211.
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]

Summary

Patent Law Treaties Implementation Act of 2012 - Amends federal patent law to implement the Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs (Hague Treaty) and the Patent Law Treaty. (Both treaties were ratified by the Senate on December 7, 2007.) Standardizes application procedures to be consistent with other member countries. Title I: Hague Agreement Concerning International Registration of Industrial Designs - (Sec. 101) Allows any person who is a U.S. national, or has a domicile, habitual residence, or real and effective industrial or commercial establishment in the United States, to file an international design application for international registration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) (thereby enabling U.S. applicants to file a single application with USPTO instead of separate applications in multiple countries). Directs the USPTO to collect and transmit international fees and forward international design applications to the intergovernmental International Bureau recognized as the coordinating body under the Hague Treaty and its common regulations. Requires an international design application on an industrial design made in the United States to constitute the filing of an application in a foreign country if such application is filed: (1) in a country other than the United States, (2) at the International Bureau, or (3) with an intergovernmental organization. Requires the filing date of an international design application in the United States to be the effective registration date, except that any international design application designating the United States that otherwise meets the requirements of federal patent law (notwithstanding the implementation of the treaty) may be treated as a design application under existing federal laws applicable to design patents. Permits applicants to request a review of the filing date of an international design application in the United States. Authorizes the USPTO Director to determine that such filing date is a date other than the effective registration date. Sets forth requirements for determining the right of priority of national applications and prior foreign and national applications with earlier filing dates. Directs the Director to provide for the examination of international design applications designating the United States. Authorizes the Director to issue patents based on such applications. (Sec. 102) Extends provisional rights (the right to obtain royalties from persons who sell or engage in certain activities involving the invention during the period beginning on the date the application is published and ending on the date the patent is issued) to such international design applications filed under the treaty that designate the United States. Extends the term for design patents from 14 to 15 years from the date of grant. Title II: Patent Law Treaty Implementation - (Sec. 201) Revises patent application procedures with respect to filing dates, fees, and surcharges for fees, oaths, or declarations and claims submitted after the filing date. Authorizes the Director to prescribe conditions on references to previously filed applications. Permits the Director to establish procedures to revive an unintentionally abandoned patent application, accept an unintentionally delayed payment of the fee for issuing each patent, or accept an unintentionally delayed response by the patent owner in a reexamination proceeding, upon petition by the applicant or patent owner. Authorizes the Director to: (1) prescribe regulations and fees for the extension of application periods for inventors who previously filed provisional applications or applications for the same invention in a foreign country, (2) establish procedures to accept an unintentionally delayed claim for priority under the Patent Cooperation Treaty and to accept a priority claim that pertains to an application that was not filed within the specified priority period but was filed within the extended application period. Directs the USPTO to maintain a register of interests in patents and applications for patents. Applies patent assignment requirements to interests that constitute an assignment, grant, or conveyance.

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Title

Patent Law Treaties Implementation Act of 2012

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History

DateChamberAction
2012-12-18HouseBecame Public Law No: 112-211.
2012-12-18HouseSigned by President.
2012-12-10HousePresented to President.
2012-12-05HouseMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
2012-12-05HouseOn motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H6552-6555)
2012-12-05HouseDEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 3486.
2012-12-05HouseConsidered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H6552-6556)
2012-12-05HouseMr. Smith (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
2012-09-25HouseReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2012-09-25HouseReceived in the House.
2012-09-24SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2012-09-22SenatePassed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR 9/21/2012 S6667-6670; text as passed Senate: CR 9/21/2012 S6667-6670)
2012-09-20SenatePlaced on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 532.
2012-09-20SenateCommittee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.
2012-09-20SenateCommittee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
2012-08-02SenateRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S5980-5983)
2012-08-02SenateSponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S5980)

Same As/Similar To

HB6432 (Related) 2012-09-19 - Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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