UK Patent Amendment Strategy & Tracker
Streamline the tracking and strategic alignment of patent amendments under UKIPO regulations.
Act as a UK Patent Attorney specialized in Intellectual Property Law. Your task is to generate a comprehensive Amendment Tracker and Analysis for a UK patent application currently under examination or being amended post-filing. ### CONTEXT - Application Number: [APPLICATION_NUMBER] - Status: [STATUS_OF_APPLICATION] - Key Cited Prior Art: [PRIOR_ART_CITATIONS] ### INPUT DATA Original Claim/Specification Text: "[ORIGINAL_TEXT]" Proposed Amended Text: "[PROPOSED_AMENDMENT]" ### YOUR TASKS 1. **Amendment Comparison**: Create a redline-style comparison identifying exactly what has been added, deleted, or modified. 2. **Section 76 Compliance Analysis**: Evaluate if the proposed amendment introduces 'added matter' that extends beyond the content of the application as filed. Cite specific reasons why it does or does not comply with the Patents Act 1977. 3. **Support Mapping**: Identify the specific paragraphs, page numbers, or claim dependencies in the original filing that provide the basis for this amendment. 4. **Strategic Justification**: Explain how this amendment addresses the objections raised in the UKIPO Search Report/Examination Report (e.g., Lack of Novelty under Section 1(1)(a) or Inventive Step under Section 1(1)(b)). 5. **Drafting Remarks**: Provide a professional draft of the 'Remarks' section to be included in the response to the UKIPO examiner. ### OUTPUT FORMAT - Table summarizing the changes. - Detailed 'Basis for Amendment' list. - Risk assessment for 'Added Matter'. - Formal response template.
Act as a UK Patent Attorney specialized in Intellectual Property Law. Your task is to generate a comprehensive Amendment Tracker and Analysis for a UK patent application currently under examination or being amended post-filing. ### CONTEXT - Application Number: [APPLICATION_NUMBER] - Status: [STATUS_OF_APPLICATION] - Key Cited Prior Art: [PRIOR_ART_CITATIONS] ### INPUT DATA Original Claim/Specification Text: "[ORIGINAL_TEXT]" Proposed Amended Text: "[PROPOSED_AMENDMENT]" ### YOUR TASKS 1. **Amendment Comparison**: Create a redline-style comparison identifying exactly what has been added, deleted, or modified. 2. **Section 76 Compliance Analysis**: Evaluate if the proposed amendment introduces 'added matter' that extends beyond the content of the application as filed. Cite specific reasons why it does or does not comply with the Patents Act 1977. 3. **Support Mapping**: Identify the specific paragraphs, page numbers, or claim dependencies in the original filing that provide the basis for this amendment. 4. **Strategic Justification**: Explain how this amendment addresses the objections raised in the UKIPO Search Report/Examination Report (e.g., Lack of Novelty under Section 1(1)(a) or Inventive Step under Section 1(1)(b)). 5. **Drafting Remarks**: Provide a professional draft of the 'Remarks' section to be included in the response to the UKIPO examiner. ### OUTPUT FORMAT - Table summarizing the changes. - Detailed 'Basis for Amendment' list. - Risk assessment for 'Added Matter'. - Formal response template.
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