The program was developed jointly by the U.S. Patent Office and Peer-to-Patent, an initiative of
The Patent Office said it will provide feedback on the usefulness of public submissions, which might consist of references to prior art, evaluations of submitted prior art, and discussion of posted patent applications.
Companies including HP, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat, Sun and Yahoo have requested to participate in the pilot, and five applications from HP, IBM, Intel and Red Hat have already been opened up for public comment at PeerToPatent.org.
Patent applicants with computer software patent applications to be published during the coming year are also invited to apply to join the pilot; if accepted, these applications will be reviewed at no charge within one year, instead of the average four-year waiting period.
Related Links:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp/opla/preognotice/peerreviewpilot.pdf
http://dotank.nyls.edu/communitypatent/applications.html














Yeah, I’ve heared about that.
“Companies including HP, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat, Sun and Yahoo have requested to participate in the pilot, and five applications from HP, IBM, Intel and Red Hat have already been opened up for public comment at PeerToPatent.org.”
I guess this is the good idea, ’cause they can get a lot of nice suggestions.
Good job author!