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    Patent Terms Glossary

    Pro Se

    Definition:
    Used to designate an independent inventor who has elected to file an application by themselves without the services of a licensed representative.

    WIPO

    Definition:
    WIPO is responsible for the promotion of the protection of intellectual property throughout the world and for the administration of various multilateral treaties dealing with the legal and administrative aspects of intellectual property.

    Informal Application

    Definition:
    An application that has been filed without one or more of the elements required to receive a filing date. The USPTO will return informal applications to applicants.

    Application Number (patent)

    Definition:
    The unique number assigned to a patent application when it is filed. The application number includes a two digit series code and a six digit serial number.

    PAIR

    Definition:
    Patent Application Information Retrieval - provides secure access for customers who want to view current patent application status electronically via the Internet.

    Final Office Action (rejection)

    Definition:
    An Office action on the second or any subsequent examination or consideration by an examiner that is intended to close the prosecution of a nonprovisional patent application.

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