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USPTO Issues Latest Update to PatentsView Annualized Data Sets

New CSV-format datasets enhance accessibility to patent information for inventors, companies, and technology sectors

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USPTO Issues Latest Update to PatentsView Annualized Data Sets

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced a new update to its PatentsView Annualized Data, a resource designed to facilitate public access to comprehensive patent information. The updated datasets are provided in CSV file format, which is small enough to be handled by users who do not possess data science or coding expertise.

PatentsView Annualized Data includes detailed information about inventors, companies (assignees), and technology fields associated with every patent granted by the USPTO. This data supports research, analysis, and innovation by making patent information more accessible to a broad audience.

Users interested in exploring the updated datasets can visit the PatentsView webpage or directly access the annualized data files through the USPTO’s official website. The datasets are structured to allow straightforward manipulation and viewing, enabling users to gain insights into patent trends and innovation landscapes.

The USPTO emphasizes the security of its official website, noting that connections are secured via HTTPS protocols. Users are advised to share sensitive information only on official and secure government websites.

For those experiencing difficulties accessing links provided in USPTO communications, the agency recommends consulting with IT or email administrators to whitelist specific domains (links-1.govdelivery.com and links-2.govdelivery.com) to ensure uninterrupted access to content.

To stay informed about future updates and news from the USPTO, individuals can subscribe to regular email updates through the USPTO subscription center. The agency also reminds recipients that its email communications originate from unmonitored mailboxes and directs users to the USPTO contact page for inquiries.

This latest update to the PatentsView Annualized Data continues the USPTO’s commitment to transparency and public engagement by providing accessible, high-quality patent data to support innovation and research across the United States.

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