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    Question: What is the Electronic Official Gazette - Patents (eOG:P)?

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    The eOG:P delivers the information traditionally contained in the paper version of the OG but in an electronic format on both a CD-ROM product and on the USPTO web site.




    Question: The Official Gazette contains information on Expired patents, Patents reinstated and Reissue Applications

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    No. The Official Gazette contains a section at the front of the book called "Patent and Trademark Office Notices." Each week, the following information is published: a. Expired Patents: Patents that expire due to failure to pay required maintenance fees. These patent numbers are published approximately 3 months after expiration. b. Patents Reinstated: Patents reinstated due to the acceptance of a late maintenance fee. c. Reissue Applications: Patents filed as reissues. d. Reexams: Patents requested to be reexamined. e. Certificates of Correction: Patents granted certificates to correct previously published material. f. Summaries of final decisions issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.




    Question: You can find a list of PTDL libraries on the official Gazette and on the USPTO Web site.

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    A list of PTDL libraries can be found in the Official Gazette and on the USPTO Web site.



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