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The trademark assignment document must be signed by the assignor or owner of the trademark in favor of the assignee or the new owner receiving the property rights over the trademark. Thereafter, the trademark assignment must be recorded with the Trademarks Office to reflect the new ownership.
A person who shares in the conception of a claimed invention is a joint inventor of that invention.
If only one individual contributes to the conception of the invention, the invention is a sole invention. If, however, two or more individuals contribute to the conception of the invention, the invention is a joint invention and each inventor is a co-inventor.
A patent assignment is an agreement where one entity (the assignor) transfers all or part of their right, title and interest in a patent or application to another entity (the assignee).
Assignor estoppel applies only when an assignors contention that a patent is invalid contradicts implicit or explicit representations made during the patents assignment.
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The assignee is the entity that has the property right to the patent. Patents are property. The inventor and the assignee may be one in the same but an employee will more than likely assign a patent to a company. The assignment of a patent is independent from the inventorship.
The original owner should record the assignment or name change with the USPTOs Assignment Recordation Branch by filing a Recordation Cover Sheet along with a copy of the actual assignment or proof of name change.
A patent application and any resulting patent is owned by the inventor(s) of the claimed invention, unless a written assignment is made or the inventors are under an obligation to assign the invention, such as an employment contract.
INDIVIDUAL AND JOINT OWNERSHIP Alternatively, it occurs where all parties having ownership interest (all inventors and assignees) assign the patent property to one party. Joint ownership - Multiple parties may together own the entire right, title and interest of the patent property.
Yes, a patent can have one or multiple inventors. However, the number of inventors is dependent on those that invented the claimed invention. United States Patent Law requires that all inventors must be named in a patent application.

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