Thursday, April 5, 2012

About a Week? or 5?

The SkunK designated 5th COES patent looks like it may be about a week from issue - it was just sent to the FDC yesterday, the 4th of April. [Second Picture] As you can see from the first picture below it took about a week for a recent GreenShift patent being sent to FDC before it was isssued. 
The reference below claims the process has a five week average.

The term ‘FDC’ when used in the context pf patents means final data capture. An allowed patent application goes through different phases within the PTO, before it is published. FDC is the final phase of publishing a patent.  After a patent application is allowed, it is sent to the Office of Patent Publication Allowed Files Area. From there it is forwarded to the Initial Data Capture, where the patent file is electronically captured. The patent file then reaches the File Maintenance Facility (FMF), and after all requirements have been met for issuance as a patent, the patent application is forwarded to the FDC stage. The FDC makes necessary updates to the e-file and puts the allowed patent application in an issue. On an average, an allowed application remains in the FDC process for five weeks. HERE

SkunK

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What good is a patent if the courts don't uphold them?

Anonymous said...

what good are Icm an Poets applications when patent office rejects them m?

Anonymous said...

Big guys pushing little guys around and not caring because they are making millions infringing and no one s doing anything about it

nobody123789 said...

Correct me if I am wrong. Many people are saying that the 10K stated that GERS was making at least $1.6 million PER MONTH in cash payments to YAGI. There is nothing in the 10K to support this. The information on page 35 and Note 20 clearly state that the $1.6 million figure is the TOTAL for the year. Then there is little head way being made with paying off the YAGI debt and this lends further confusion to how the revenues are being accounted for and where they are going.

Anonymous said...

ponzi scheme

 
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