Patent Owner's Preliminary Response to Petition For Covered Business Method Review
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About this template
This legal template pertains to a Patent Owner's Preliminary Response to a Petition for Covered Business Method Review. Covered Business Method (CBM) Review is a process established by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) for the purpose of determining the validity of a patent in the field of business methods.
In this particular template, a patent owner is responding to a petition filed by an interested party seeking to challenge the validity of their business method patent. The response serves as an initial counter-argument, outlining reasons why the claim of the patent should not be subject to CBM review.
The template may contain sections that address the filing party's standing or eligibility to petition for CBM review, as well as argue that the patent is not eligible for CBM review under the criteria set forth by the PTAB. The patent owner may also present arguments to demonstrate that the petition fails to meet the statutory requirements for CBM review or provide evidence to support the validity of their patent claims.
Overall, this legal template assists patent owners in crafting a comprehensive response that highlights their position and defends their patent's eligibility and validity, aiming to persuade the PTAB to reject the petition for Covered Business Method Review.
This document is likely to be relevant to all sectors: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining; Construction; Manufacturing; Transport; Energy; Wholesale; Retail; Finance; Insurance; Real Estate; Legal Services; Consumer, Public & Health Services; Education; Media; Consultancy; Technology; Public Administration; Sport & Entertainment; Other