Employee Inventors And Patent Ownership: Whose Rights Are They Anyway?

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To properly protect its intellectual property, a company should ensure that all employee-inventors have properly assigned ownership in their patents to the company.
United States Intellectual Property

To properly protect its intellectual property, a company should ensure that all employee-inventors have properly assigned ownership in their patents to the company. Indeed, all owners of a patent are required to voluntarily join as plaintiffs in order for there to be standing to bring a patent infringement action, and inventors are presumed to be owners unless they have assigned their rights.

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* This article was previously published in the American Bar Association on March 31, 2021.

* To read PatentlyO's coverage of this article, click here.

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