What are the key components of a valid inventor’s oath or declaration?
A valid inventor’s oath or declaration must include several key components as outlined in the MPEP:
- Inventor bibliographic information (see MPEP § 602.08(a))
- The name of the inventor or each joint inventor
- Signatures of each inventor, except as otherwise provided
- Identification of the application to which it is directed
The MPEP states: The inventor’s oath or declaration must include certain inventor bibliographic information (see MPEP § 602.08(a)), name the inventor or each joint inventor and except as otherwise provided be signed by each inventor (see MPEP § 602.08(b)), and identify the application to which it is directed (see MPEP § 602.08(c)).
It’s important to ensure all these elements are present and correct to avoid potential issues with the patent application process.
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