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Joint Strategic Plan on Intellectual Property Enforcement<br />

SECTION 4<br />

Training Program (PETTP) and other initiatives; (2)<br />

providing inter-agency leadership and technical expertise<br />

on emerging technology initiatives; and (3) facilitating<br />

discussions with stakeholders on the impact of emerging<br />

technologies on the patent system. The USPTO is<br />

closely monitoring the intellectual property implications<br />

of technologies such as additive or “3D” printing, the<br />

“Internet of Things,” and blockchain.<br />

The goal is to carefully monitor the impacts of<br />

recent changes to the U.S. patent system, coupled with<br />

the continued collection and review of empirical data,<br />

to assess policy options that balance the important<br />

needs of patent holders with the goal of reducing truly<br />

frivolous litigation.<br />

ACTION NO. 4.7: Continue implementation<br />

of the Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative.<br />

USPTO will continue implementation of its<br />

Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative and seek input<br />

from stakeholders on ways to further improve<br />

correctness, clarity and consistency of patent<br />

examination. USPTO will use stakeholder input,<br />

as well as data collected and lessons learned<br />

from implementation of the initiative, to promote<br />

continuous process improvement.<br />

ACTION NO. 4.8: Promote continued<br />

collaboration between rights holders and the<br />

USPTO to benchmark post grant proceedings.<br />

Benchmarking post grant proceedings under<br />

the AIA will help stakeholders understand the<br />

changing landscape of patent litigation and how<br />

patents are being challenged and evaluated.<br />

USPTO will continue investing in a data driven<br />

strategy when evaluating the effectiveness of<br />

the new post grant proceedings and reforms to<br />

the PTAB.<br />

ACTION NO. 4.9: Promote continued training<br />

and dialogue regarding emerging technologies<br />

on the patent system. USPTO, with assistance<br />

from stakeholders, will continue to deliver expert<br />

technical training on emerging technologies to<br />

patent examiners. The USPTO will also continue<br />

to lead and provide technical expertise on<br />

inter-agency initiatives related to emerging<br />

technology and create new avenues for dialogue<br />

with stakeholders on the impact of emerging<br />

technologies on the patent system.<br />

ACTION NO. 4.10: Provide expert technical<br />

assistance to Congress on any necessary<br />

patent reform efforts. USPTO, in coordination<br />

with the White House and other Executive<br />

Branch agencies, will continue to provide expert<br />

technical assistance to Congress in support of<br />

patent reform efforts, with the goal of promoting<br />

targeted, balanced improvements, as necessary,<br />

that curtail abusive patent litigation practices<br />

while maintaining robust patent enforcement.<br />

2. Enhancing Domestic Design Protection.<br />

Balanced policies that support strong industrial<br />

design rights and reward ornamental innovation and<br />

entrepreneurship are key to an effective design patent<br />

system, and contribute to a strong economy.<br />

Over the past years, new and emerging industrial<br />

designs have gained prominence in the commercial<br />

market. Graphical user interfaces (GUIs), icons,<br />

transitional images, and animated images embodied in<br />

articles of manufacture are routinely the first level of user<br />

interaction that drive purchases and success of many<br />

consumer products today. The USPTO, with assistance<br />

from stakeholders, is reviewing legal frameworks and<br />

office practices to meet user needs to protect designs<br />

embodied in these and other emerging technologies<br />

and to identify where legal frameworks and office<br />

practices could be enhanced.<br />

Technical advances, such as the growing prevalence<br />

of 3D printing, electronic transmissions and virtual<br />

reality, also impact the enforcement of design rights. It<br />

remains uncertain how some designers can rely on the<br />

current industrial design legal framework to effectively<br />

enforce their rights in light of these emerging technical<br />

means for infringement. The USPTO recognizes these<br />

impending challenges and consults with the public to<br />

identify legal and procedural gaps that may require<br />

action by courts, Congress, the USPTO or others.<br />

USPTO’s Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative includes<br />

a program designed to enhance domestic design<br />

protection. The Design Patent Publication Quality<br />

program seeks to improve the quality of drawings<br />

in published design patents. Degradation of finally<br />

printed patent grant images, relative to their incoming<br />

patent application images, is significant in design<br />

patents especially because the drawings define the<br />

claimed invention.<br />

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