Department of Commerce
Patent and Trademark Office
- [Docket No.: PTO-C-2023-0034]
AGENCY:
United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce.
ACTION:
Notice of public listening session; request for comments.
SUMMARY:
The International Trade Administration (ITA) creates prosperity by strengthening the international competitiveness of U.S. industry, promoting trade and investment, and ensuring fair trade and compliance with trade laws and agreements. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) plays an important role in incentivizing and protecting innovation, including innovations contributed to international standards bodies. In May 2023, the White House announced the United States Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology (“the Strategy”), which, among other things, seeks to strengthen U.S. engagement in standards for critical and emerging technologies. As a means to further the implementation of the Strategy, and pursuant to a Request for Information on Implementation of the United States Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology published by NIST (Docket No. NIST-2023-0005), ITA, NIST, and the USPTO (“the Agencies”) are initiating a listening session with stakeholders focused on issues at the intersection of standards and intellectual property. The Agencies are seeking stakeholder input on the current state of U.S. firm participation in standard setting, and the ability of U.S. industry to readily adopt standards to grow and compete, especially as that relates to the standardization of critical and emerging technologies.
DATES:
The public listening session will be held on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, from 1 to 5 p.m. ET. Persons seeking to speak at the listening session must attend in person and register by 5 p.m. on September 13, 2023. Persons seeking to attend, either in person or virtually but not speak at the event, must register by September 18, 2023. Seating is limited for in-person attendance. Written comments will be accepted until September 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES:
Public Listening Session: A public listening session focused on issues at the intersection of standards and intellectual property will take place, in person, in the Clara Barton Auditorium at the USPTO headquarters, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. The session will also be available via live feed for those wishing to attend remotely. Registration is required for both in-person and virtual attendance. Information on registration is available at https://www.uspto.gov/about-us/events/public-listening-session-innovating-ideas-standards-and-intellectual-property. Registrants must indicate whether they are registering as a listen-only attendee or as a speaker participant. Requests to participate as a speaker must include:
1. The name of the person desiring to participate;
2. The organization(s) that person represents, if any;
3. Contact information (address, telephone number, and email); and
4. Information on the specific question(s) of interest to the speaker (or their organization) and identification of the primary question of interest.
Speaking slots are limited; preference will be given to speakers wishing to address one of the questions raised in this request for comments. We will attempt to group speakers by topics relating to the questions. Topics and speakers will be announced before the public listening session. The agencies have a strong preference for speakers to attend in person. Speakers are required to submit their written remarks for the listening session in advance through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. We will inform each speaker in advance of their assigned time slot. If we receive more requests to speak than time allows and are unable to assign a time slot as requested, we will invite the requestor to submit written comments. Time slots will be at least five minutes but may be longer, depending on the number of speakers registered. A panel of ITA, NIST, and USPTO personnel may reserve time to ask questions of particular speakers after the delivery of a speaker's remarks. Outcomes of the listening session may include a follow-on request for comments or a further focused workshop.
The roundtable will be physically accessible to people with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodation, such as sign language interpretation or ( printed page 62350) other ancillary aids, should communicate their needs at least seven business days prior to the roundtable to Ms. Lakeshia Harley in the USPTO's Office of Policy and International Affairs at 571-272-9300, at Lakeshia.Harley@uspto.gov, or by postal mail addressed to: Mail Stop OPIA, United States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22314-1450, ATTN: Lakeshia Harley. Attendees joining in person should arrive at least a half hour prior to the start of the roundtable and must present a valid government-issued photo identification upon arrival.
Request for Comments
You may submit written comments as follows. For reasons of government efficiency, comments must be submitted through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov. To submit comments via the portal, enter docket number PTO-C-2023-0034 on the homepage and select “search.” The site will provide a search results page listing all documents associated with this docket. Find a reference to this request for comments and select on the “comment” icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments. Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in Adobe® portable document format (PDF) or Microsoft Word® format. Information that the submitter does not desire to make public, such as an address or phone number, should not be included in the comments because comments will be made available for public inspection. Visit the Federal eRulemaking Portal for additional instructions on providing comments via the portal. If electronic submission of comments is not feasible due to a lack of access to a computer and/or the internet, please contact the USPTO using the contact information below for special instructions regarding how to submit comments by mail or by hand delivery.
Comments containing references, studies, research, and other empirical data that are not widely published should include copies of the referenced materials. All submissions, including attachments and other supporting materials, will become part of the public record and subject to public disclosure. The Agencies will not accept comments accompanied by a request that part or all of the material be treated confidentially because of its business proprietary nature. Therefore, do not submit confidential business information or otherwise sensitive, protected information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Chris Hannon, at 571-272-7385 or Mr. Anthony Quinn, at 202-893-6488. Inquiries can also be sent to SEP_Policy@uspto.gov.