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When Is a Published Patent Application Prior Art

When Is a Published Patent Application Prior Art in an IPR?, PTAB Litigation Blog

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On appeal from an inter partes review (“IPR”), the Federal Circuit held that, under pre-America Invents Act (“pre-AIA”) law, a published patent application is prior art as of its filing date as opposed to its later date of publication. The Court based its decision on a finding that the term “printed publications” as used in the IPR statute is temporally agnostic.  Specifically, whether a piece of prior art achieves printed publication status does not affect its section 102 effective prior art date.  See Lynk Labs, Inc. v. Samsung Elecs. Co., No. 2023-2346, 2025 WL 85559, at *8 (Fed. Cir. Jan. 14, 2025).

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