Décembre 2025 IP Briefing : Principaux développements que les équipes de PI devraient connaître

Au cours du mois dernier, plusieurs décisions importantes, débats réglementaires et propositions procédurales ont vu le jour à l'USPTO et dans les tribunaux fédéraux américains - des développements qui peuvent influencer la manière dont vous rédigez, défendez, appliquez et évaluez les brevets. Pour les responsables de la propriété intellectuelle, il est essentiel de se tenir au courant de ces changements pour protéger les portefeuilles, réduire les risques de litige et aligner la stratégie sur l'évolution du paysage de l'application des droits.

PTAB Signals Stricter Scrutiny on Inconsistent Claim Constructions

The USPTO Director recently affirmed that petitioners must maintain consistent claim constructions across PTAB and district court proceedings. In an IPR case review, differing claim positions without strong justification were rejected. For IP teams this means claim language now demands even tighter alignment across forums. If your organization files IPRs, challenges patents, or defends assets under litigation, this development raises the importance of early coordination between drafting counsel, litigation counsel, and technical teams. Review active matters for consistency, ensure record-keeping of claim rationale, and prepare for greater procedural pushback if claim constructions shift mid-stream.

Streaming-Tech Patent Ruling Reinforces Importance of Clear Claim Language

A recent Federal Circuit decision invalidated streaming-related patent claims for indefiniteness due to ambiguous language in the specification. Terms like “optimal” and “best” were flagged as unclear without objective parameters. For IP managers who oversee software or digital-tech portfolios, this is a reminder to check claims for measurable clarity and technical support. Vague terms increase invalidity exposure, weaken licensing leverage, and may derail enforcement. Now is a good time to audit key patents for precision, especially in rapidly evolving domains like media delivery, AI, and networking.

Proposed PTAB Rules Could Reduce Serial Challenges — But Loopholes Remain

USPTO proposals aimed at controlling repeated IPR filings have sparked debate, with commentators warning that alternative challenge routes like ex parte reexam may persist. For IP teams, this means portfolio stability could improve under new rules — but uncertainty remains. Until final language is released, high-value patents remain challenge-exposed. Consider tracking affected assets, planning for possible reexamination scenarios, and updating risk models for patents likely to attract repeat petitions. This is especially relevant for foundational or litigated technologies.

Lawmakers Debate PTAB Direction — Signal Ongoing Policy Uncertainty

Recent public comments show sharp disagreement among legislators over USPTO proposed PTAB reforms. Some advocate stronger protections for patent owners, while others warn of reduced validity testing. For IP managers, this signals continued volatility in IPR procedure and enforcement rules. Teams should prepare scenario-based planning models, track rulemaking updates closely, and engage with outside counsel to stay ready for rapid regulatory shifts. Pending acquisition or litigation decisions could also benefit from timing assessments as rules evolve.
Staying aware of these developments helps ensure your patent strategy, risk planning, and challenge defenses remain adaptable as the USPTO and courts evolve their stance on claim construction, IPR continuity, and validity review.

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