Access and analyze USPTO final petition decision documents more efficiently.
Based on the limited materials, this open-source MCP tool requires no credentials and shows no clear high-risk red flags. The main cautions are that it executes locally as an MCP service and its description implies access to USPTO-related online APIs, while specific endpoints and maintenance status are not disclosed.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required. No API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication data are requested, so credential leakage or abuse risk appears low.
Although no remote host is listed in the system fields, the description says it simplifies access to the USPTO Final Petition Decisions API, which strongly suggests outbound network requests to USPTO-related services. The exact domains, transmitted content, and whether user input is sent externally are not disclosed, so actual egress should be verified.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs code locally as an MCP service. This is a normal capability for this class of tool, and there is no evidence here of system privileges exceeding its stated purpose, but it should still be run with least privilege.
The available materials do not claim any need to read or write local files, databases, the clipboard, or other sensitive resources, and the description is focused on accessing USPTO decision APIs. No clear overbroad data-access scope is visible, though the missing README means actual read/write behavior should still be verified after installation.
Positive factors are that it is open source and MIT-licensed, so the source is in principle auditable, which materially lowers supply-chain risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README content, so trust and maturity signals are limited; caution is appropriate rather than high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "uspto_fpd_mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the USPTO Final Petition Decisions API to find the final petition decision for a case number and return the title, date, case number, and document link.
A concise summary of the matching decision with an accessible document link.
Retrieve USPTO final petition decisions from the past three years, count them by year, and summarize common topics and outcome trends.
Yearly counts plus a brief analysis of topic and outcome trends.
Read this USPTO final petition decision document and extract the petitioner, disputed issues, outcome, and key reasoning into a structured summary.
A structured case summary suitable for review and citation.
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