White, an electrical engineer, goes to work for the ABC Company to design automation circuitry. No patent agreement is required of him. Using company time and facilities (in part), he develops a new product and makes application for a patent on it. If he obtains a patent, what rights, if any, will the ABC Company have in the product?
Question 12 options:
| a) | Since the work was done partly on company time, using company facilities, ABC Company has at least shop rights available in the invention. |
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| b) | To claim exclusive assignment of the patent, the ABC Company must prove that part of White's job was to invent products for the company. |
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| c) | If the product is a reasonable extension of White's job, the company may be able to establish its right to be assigned the patent. |
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White, an electrical engineer, goes to work for the ABC Company to design automation circuitry. No patent agreement is required of him. Using company time and facilities (in part), he develops a new product and makes application for a patent on it. If he obtains a patent, what rights, if any, will the ABC Company have in the product?
Question 12 options:
| a) | Since the work was done partly on company time, using company facilities, ABC Company has at least shop rights available in the invention. |
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| b) | To claim exclusive assignment of the patent, the ABC Company must prove that part of White's job was to invent products for the company. |
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| c) | If the product is a reasonable extension of White's job, the company may be able to establish its right to be assigned the patent. |
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