VMware, Inc. v. Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Order Regarding Non-Compliant Petition
Thursday, July 17, 2014

Takeaway: Claim charts accompanying a petition should only provide an element-by-element showing of how the prior art discloses the claim limitations. Any explanation, characterization, conclusion, or inferences drawn from references should be in the petition, not in the claim chart.  Including any explanation in a claim chart can render it deficient and provide a basis for dismissal of the petition and denial of institution.

In its Order, the Board found that once again Petitioner had filed a non-compliant Petition based upon the improper use of claim charts. Following the filing of the initial Petition, the Board issued a notice notifying Petitioner that the Petition was defective based upon improper usage of claim charts.  Petitioner filed a Corrected Petition, but the Board found once again that the Petitioner improperly used claim charts.  The Board provided one example where the claim chart included a conclusion reached by a declarant.  The Board found that this constitutes arguments.  Claim charts should be limited to providing an element-by-element showing, such as providing citations to a prior art reference or quotations from a prior art reference.  Claim charts should not include explanations, characterizations, conclusions, or inferences drawn from references.  If there is any need to explain how a reference discloses or teaches a limitation, that explanation must be in the petition, not in a claim chart.  The Board allowed the Petitioner one final opportunity to correct the deficiencies.  Otherwise, the Board will issue an order to show cause as to why the Board should not dismiss the Petition and deny institution of trial.

VMware, Inc. v. Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, IPR2014-00901
Paper 7: Order to Correct Non-Compliant Petition
Dated: July 14, 2014
Patent 6,978,346 B2
Before: Brian J. McNamara, Miriam L. Quinn, and Gregg I. Anderson
Written by: Quinn

 

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