PATENT REFORM: Proposed Changes Allow Assignee to File Patent Application
This post is part of our continuing series discussing a US House of Representatives working draft of patent legislation, by Marcus Thymian, Jennifer Swartz, and Dennis Crouch.
Under the current statute, an employer has quite a bit of trouble filing a patent application when the inventor refuses to sign a declaration or is otherwise unavailable.
In order to file the application without the inventor’s help, the statute (35 U.S.C § 118) requires a proof that such action is “necessary to preserve the rights of the parties or to prevent irreparable damage.”
The proposed changes make it easier for the company to file the application without the inventor’s assistance. Specifically, the proposal allows an assignee (or a person owed an obligation to assign) to apply for a patent after showing that the action is “appropriate.”





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