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I couldn't find any law/rule stating that if a person resigns from a company after the company have filed for an patent by that person, whether his/her name will be considered in the patent if it is granted ?
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I couldn't find any law/rule stating that if a person resigns from a company after the company have filed for an patent by that person, whether his/her name will be considered in the patent if it is granted ?
resignation patent
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put on hold as off-topic by David K, berry120, Rory Alsop, gnat, mxyzplk yesterday
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This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
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US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
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See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
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Nov 29 at 22:08
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I couldn't find any law/rule stating that if a person resigns from a company after the company have filed for an patent by that person, whether his/her name will be considered in the patent if it is granted ?
resignation patent
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I couldn't find any law/rule stating that if a person resigns from a company after the company have filed for an patent by that person, whether his/her name will be considered in the patent if it is granted ?
resignation patent
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put on hold as off-topic by David K, berry120, Rory Alsop, gnat, mxyzplk yesterday
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This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
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US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
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See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
– sammy gerbil
Nov 29 at 22:08
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This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
6
US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
1
See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
– sammy gerbil
Nov 29 at 22:08
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This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
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6
US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
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1
See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
– sammy gerbil
Nov 29 at 22:08
See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
– sammy gerbil
Nov 29 at 22:08
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This may be a better fit on law.se
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 17:58
I got routed from law.se to here :D
– Huntkil
Nov 29 at 18:00
Interesting. I hope you get a good answer here. Sure seems like a legal question to me.
– paparazzo
Nov 29 at 18:01
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US patent rules require accurate naming of the inventors. See Improper Naming of Inventors. Leaving the company does not change whether or not the person was one of the inventors.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 29 at 18:36
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See law.stackexchange.com/questions/14122/…
– sammy gerbil
Nov 29 at 22:08