Examination Response Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear personal IDs while the argument and amendments stay whole.

Examination response redaction is the removal of personal data from a prosecution paper. An unpublished file stays confidential under the Patents Act 1977 and the Patents Rules 2007. anonym.plus runs offline and keeps the legal argument and claim amendments.

When this applies

A response names the applicant, agent, and the examiner. To reuse it as a training sample, hide those personal details first.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Load the response into anonym.plus on your device.
  2. The tool flags applicant, agent, and examiner names.
  3. Claim amendments and argument text stay in place.
  4. Swap or black out the confirmed IDs.
  5. Save the clean copy on your device.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONAgent J. Okafor → [AGENT]
NamesPERSONExaminer P. Strand → [EXAMINER]
OrgORGANIZATIONApplicant Acme Ltd → [APPLICANT]
ReferencePATENT_NUMBERApplication GB2614410 → [APP_NO]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSip@example.co.uk → [EMAIL]
DatesDATE_TIMEissued 05/2026 → [DATE]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Once an application publishes, its file is open to inspection, so this best suits unpublished matters and training copies. The application number can re-link a sample. Swap it too for a fully blinded copy.

Frequently asked questions

Is a prosecution file confidential?

While the application is pending and unpublished, the UK IPO keeps the file confidential under the Patents Act 1977. Local work keeps that draft inside your office.

Does the legal argument stay?

Yes. Claim amendments and the argument stay word for word. Only IDs change.

Can I keep the examiner reference?

You choose. The reference can stay via an allow-list, or be swapped if it could re-link the sample.