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Am I entitled to patent credits by my employer. Even if I didn't sign any agreem

Hello,

My name is Mike and I work for a company called Raceco International.

I�ve worked there since 1994. I work as a sheet metal fabricator.

Raceco Int. builds prototype off-road military vehicles.

I have made, since I started at Raceco, all prototype body panels that make the look of the vehicle.

The vehicle was patented back in 1997 and 1999.

Patent # D414,140 and #5,954,364

In the list of patents for D414,140

These name are assigned as the inventors

Oded �owner�

Amit � Vice-President�

Hendrik �Manager�

Steven �Foreman�

Since Hendrik and Steven are fellow employees and were paid for their services the same as I.

Am I not entitled to the same patent credits as they are.

I and I alone made every body panel and skidplate on this vehicle concept.

And I never signed any agreement that stated giving up ownership of my invention to the company.

Regards

Mike


Asked on 2/17/02, 12:35 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Amy Ghosh Law Offices of Amy Ghosh

Re: Am I entitled to patent credits by my employer. Even if I didn't sign any ag

I need more detailed information about your contribution to this prototype. If you haven't contibuted by providing idea, inventing some mechanism to go along with the invention or design and merely involved in the manufacturing process, you aro not entitled to patent rights. For further consultation in details, you can call me at 818-481-9264.

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Answered on 2/19/02, 4:35 pm


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