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If prior art is newly discovered after payment of the issue fee, an applicant may file a Quick Path Information Disclosure Statement (QPIDS). QPIDS is a streamlined process to request consideration of an IDS after payment of the issue fee.
Information disclosure refers to the act of sharing personal information, such as on social network sites, mobile applications, or online platforms, which can be influenced by factors like privacy concerns, gender, and user experience.
Moving forward, all trademark applications filed with the USPTO will have a single base application fee of $350. However, the new filing structure includes additional surcharges that will significantly impact the overall costs of filing new trademark applications.
The typical patent filing fees in India is ₹1,600 for individuals and ₹8,000 for larger entities. Fees for examination requests are ₹20,000 for large entities and ₹4,000 for individuals.
An applicant may file an IDS within 3 months of the U.S. filing date, or before the mailing of a first office on the merits or after the filing of a Request for Continued Examination (RCE). If an IDS is filed during this stage of prosecution, there is no need to file a 37 C.F.R.
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In addition, applicants considering filing a RCE after payment of the issue fee are strongly cautioned to call the Office of Petitions to determine whether sufficient time remains before the patent issue date to consider (and grant) a petition under 37 CFR 1.313(c) and what steps are needed to ensure that a grantable
After the first three months of the initial filing date, an IDS submission may still avoid any USPTO fees if filed before a first Office Action is issued [37 CFR 1.97(b)3)]. If an RCE has been filed, there is no official fee if the IDS is filed before a first (post-RCE) Office Action issues [see 37 CFR 1.97(b)(4)].
See MPEP 609.04(b), subsection VI and form paragraph 6.51. Each information disclosure statement must include a list of all patents, publications, U.S. applications, or other information submitted for consideration by the Office.

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