What is IDS and its Importance?

 Each applicant is required to disclose any prior art that could affect the patentability of their invention. The applicant must submit an IDS to the patent office in order to carry out this obligation. The applicant may lose their patent if they fail to provide all relevant prior-art information. Additionally, due to unfair behaviour, any patent that is later issued from the patent application may be ruled unenforceable. Even though IDS filing may seem like simply another chore, it actually has certain advantages for the applicants, including simpler and more affordable patent enforcement and the avoidance of patent oppositions.

Read more about IDS management here.

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