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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/20/2025 3:48 AM, Dan Feigelson via
Patentpractice wrote:<br>
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<div>Maybe someone else has written about this and I've
forgotten, if so I apologize.</div>
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<div>Filed a provisional application. PTO issued the filing
receipt, along with the "welcome letter". I downloaded the
receipt but didn't touch the welcome letter. But PC is showing
both the filing receipt and welcome letter as having been
viewed by me.</div>
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<div>Yet another nice touch from the USPTO.</div>
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<p>When PAIR was new, they started out this way, wrongly saying a
document had been viewed when this was false. I called them on
it, and they changed it so that it would tell the truth about what
had actually been viewed.</p>
<p>So yes if Patent Center is lying about what has been viewed
(saying that more things were supposedly viewed than were actually
viewed) then it will be important to call them on it. This is new
<a href="https://patentcenter-tickets.oppedahl.com/#CP211">ticket
CP211</a>.<br>
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