All,
 
Here is another case of open collaboration between professionals and
amateurs, with excellent results.  Congratulations to Beth Noveck.
 
I'm back from Europe...I'll post a paper soon.
 
--Larry
 
 
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Peer-to-Patent Releases First Anniversary Report
Demonstrates Success of Public Participation in Patent Process 
New York, N.Y. (June 18, 2008) - Peer-to-Patent
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tm_campaign=90facdefda-Press_Release_6_19_2008&utm_medium=email> , the
groundbreaking Web-based governmental "social networking" project, has
released a report on the results of its one-year pilot. Peer-to-Patent seeks
to improve patent quality by connecting the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) to an open network of scientific and technical
experts to enhance the patent examination process. 

 
 
Launched on June 15, 2007 by New York Law School Professor Beth Noveck
together with a network of corporate and academic collaborators and in
cooperation with the USPTO, Peer-to-Patent is the first social networking
project with a direct link to decision-making by the federal government.
Under traditional practices, USPTO patent examiners bear the sole burden of
identifying and relating information pertinent to patent applications. Under
Peer-to-Patent, expert volunteers were permitted to assist in these efforts
at the www.peertopatent.org
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With the consent of participating inventors, patent applications were posted
to the Peer-to-Patent site where the expert reviewers discussed the
applications and submitted bibliographic information, known as prior art,
relevant to determining if an invention was new and non-obvious, as the law
requires to obtain a patent. At the conclusion of the review period, this
prior art was forwarded to the USPTO patent examiner for consideration and
use in their further search efforts. 
 
Major companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems,
Intel, and GE, companies whose patent portfolios account for nearly
one-third of the patents issued to the top 30 U.S. patent holders in 2007,
all submitted patent applications to the Peer-to-Patent process. Other
patent applications were submitted by Red Hat, Cisco, and Yahoo!, as well as
smaller firms.
 
Data from the first year of the Peer-to-Patent pilot shows that an open
network of reviewers can improve the quality of information available to
patent examiners and that such citizen-reviewers are capable of producing
information relevant to the patent examination process and are willing to
volunteer time. Initial results based on a survey of patent examiners from
the USPTO suggest that information provided by the public is beneficial to
the examination process.
 
Findings from the first-year report include:
 

*       Peer-to-Patent attracted more than 2,000 peer reviewers.

 

*       

        The first 23 office actions issued during the pilot phase showed use
of Peer-to-Patent submitted prior art in nine rejections.

 

*       

        On average, citizen-reviewers contributed 6 hours reviewing each
patent application in the pilot.

 

*       

        Although USPTO rules permit third-party prior art submissions on
pending applications, the average number of prior art submissions on
Peer-to-Patent applications was 2,000 times that of standard rule-based
submissions.

 

*       

        Ninety-two percent of patent examiners surveyed said they would
welcome examining another application with public participation, while 73%
of participating examiners want to see Peer-to-Patent implemented as a
regular office practice.

 

*       

        21% of participating examiners stated that prior art submitted by
the Peer-to-Patent community was "inaccessible" directly to USPTO examiners.

 

*       

        Prior art submissions by Peer-to-Patent reviewers were four times as
likely to include non-patent literature (any document that is not a patent,
including Web sites, journals, textbooks, and databases) as compared to
prior art submissions by applicants. 

"As the first example of harnessing public knowledge to improve a government
process, the first year of Peer-to-Patent was an unquestioned success,"
Noveck said. She added: "While the impact of this project on patent quality
will take longer to assess, the early indications are certainly promising."
 
To view the Peer-to-Patent report in its entirety,
visit:http://dotank.nyls.edu/communitypatent/P2Panniversaryreport.pdf
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