M.P.E.P. 300 Ownership and Assignment Flashcards

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INVENTORSHIP v. Ownership

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Inventorship:

  1. The Patent must be applied for in the name of the true inventors.
  2. If wrong, the Patent is invalid unless correctable and corrected.
  3. Can be excluded from participation if assigned and owner request.
  4. Patent Office can determine through derivation.
  5. Must be a human.
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Inventorship v. OWNERSHIP

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Ownership:

  1. A Patent can be bought, sold or transferred.
  2. Cannot affect validity but can determine enforceability.
  3. Patent Office cannot determine – only courts/agreement.
  4. Can be any legal entity.
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Legal Requirement of an Assignment

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In writing

**Recording is voluntary but recommended

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Requirements of Recording an Assignment

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  1. In English
  2. Identify all patents/applications assigned by number
    OR
    In case of filed with application, by date of oath or declaration, name of each inventor and title
    OR
    In case of Provisional, the title and name of each inventor.
  3. Correct Fee
  4. Legible and on one side of paper
  5. Original or Certified Copy
    AND
  6. Cover Sheet
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What must be in an Assignment Cover Sheet?

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  1. Name of conveying party;
  2. Name and address of receiving party;
  3. A description of interest conveyed;
  4. Each patent/application number involved;
  5. The name and address to which correspondence should be sent;
  6. Number of Patents/Applications AND fee amount;
  7. The date the document was executed;
  8. A statement that the information on the cover sheet is correct.
    AND
  9. Signature of submitting party.
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When are Assignments available to the public?

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When they pertain to issue patents

If the document is available

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When do Assignments carry over?

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For Continuations, Divisional, and Replacement utility applications.

NOT CIPs

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Consequences of Recording

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A second buyer takes title to a patent over a first buyer IF:

  1. The first fails to record the assignment within 3 months (90 days) or prior to the second assignment, whichever is LATEST;
    AND
  2. The second took for consideration;
    AND
  3. The second did not know of the first sale.
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Joint Owners in the Absence of an Agreement

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Each inventor has the right to carry out acts which would otherwise infringe the patent, without accounting to the other owners.

**Names must be provided.

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In order to convey legal title, an assignment must be in ____________________.

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Writing

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A recorded document is available if ___________ of the patent properties assigned is or becomes an issued patent.

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Any

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Anyone in the work can apply for a U.S. patent except

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Patent Office Employees

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In order for a second purchaser to take title because of the first purchaser failing to record, the second purchaser must ______________ and ______________.

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Take for consideration

Without notice of first sale.

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An assignment in a foreign language will not be accepted for recording unless __________.

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A translation is provided.

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A the time the invention is made, it is owned by ___________ unless it was previously assigned.

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The inventor.

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Are licenses recorded at the PTO?

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Not typically

17
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When do you need a new assignment?

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When there is something new added.

CIPs

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What about if you have a Foreign Filing date and there is a filed patent in between that and your US filing date?

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Can be removed as prior art by submitting a translation of the Chinese application together with a statement that the translation is correct.