Ten Common Intellectual Property Mistakes

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Mistake No. 1 -

Not Obtaining an Obligation to Assign Inventions From Employees and Contractor -

Example: Employee/contractor agreements do not: (a) assign rights to you in inventions made for you; (b) require the timely disclosure of such inventions to you; or (c) require the employee/contractor to assist you in obtaining intellectual property protection.

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