Tweet of the Week @EPOorg

IP.com got a little note of thanks from the European Patent Office on Twitter @EPOorg yesterday.

Thanks wasn't expected, as we hadn't done anything big; just a small favor in sharing with our followers on Twitter, a #FollowFriday or #FF hashtag, recommending they follow the European Patent Office, which is officially @EPOorg on Twitter.

We're grateful that the EPO was thoughtful enough to favor IP.com with their public note of thanks on Twitter. That little social gesture by the folks at the EPO means a lot to us, and we appreciate it.

Some call it the favor economy, and it's evident elsewhere in social media, like @uspto on Twitter. Soon, we hope, the USPTO will be expressing appreciation for the very professional way that Patent Attorneys J. Matthew Buchanan Mandy Sinclair and Stephen Nipper have been maintaining in Trust for the USPTO the username @uspto on Twitter, with the hope and expectation that the United States Patent and Trademark Office will want to have an official interaction with its followers, as do many other government agencies on Twitter. Of all the questions concerning reform at the USPTO, "Why aren't we on Twitter?" isn't the most important, but it's easy to fix.

The USPTO has just announced that it's officially on Facebook where they posted this message from Director David Kappos:

Welcome to the USPTO’s page on Facebook! We're excited to be launching this forum to communicate with you and share the latest news from the USPTO. We know thousands of innovators, members of the intellectual property practice community, and USPTO employees are active on Facebook, so we’re pleased to be able to bring information and updates to you here. But this is also a place where you can tell us what YOU think. We encourage you to comment on our posts and tell us what you “like” and “dislike.” Check back here daily, as we will be providing regular updates including press releases and other news, details on upcoming events, speeches, updates from my blog, photos, video, fun facts and more. Just like checking your Facebook page, we hope visiting our page will become part of your daily routine.

You can also follow David Kappos' public blog Director's Forum on the USPTO website and post comments on his blog posts about the many changes and reforms at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Now that the USPTO is using social media to communicate effectively on the Director's public blog and on Facebook, hopefully it won't be long before the United States Patent and Trademark Office is officially @uspto on Twitter, as well.

Until then, thanks Matt, Steve, and Mandy for all you're doing, without expectations, because it's the right thing to do.

Searching for the USPTO on Twitter

Of all the questions concerning reform at the USPTO, "Why aren't we on Twitter @USPTO?" isn't the most important, but it's easy to fix.

J. Matthew Buchanan, a registered patent attorney who maintains the website "Promote the Progress" and who's @jmattbuchanan on Twitter, registered the username @USPTO  in trust for the United States Patent and Trademark Office, for its official Twitter stream. Not only the USPTO, but intellectual property professionals everywhere, no doubt, appreciate Matt Buchanan's foresight and professionalism.

The European Patent Office already has its official Twitter address @EPOorg and many agencies of the US Government, such as the Federal Communications Commission @FCC, @whitehouse and the President @BarackObama are on Twitter.

From the conversations we've been engaged in with intellectual property professionals on Twitter, there seems to be a consensus that many will follow the USPTO @USPTO as soon as its Twitter account becomes official. Hopefully, that will happen soon. Let us know what you think in the comments below.