October 5, 2007, Newsletter Issue #84: How to Respond to an Office Action by the USPTO

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When you are trying to patent an idea, it is not out of the ordinary for your application to be met with your first office action, stating objections or rejecting some of your patent claims.

This is no time for despair. A good patent attorney or submission company will revise and rewrite your claims to both try to satisfy the USPTO and obtain the broadest protections for you.

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