How do I record a joint research agreement?
To record a joint research agreement (JRA) with the USPTO, follow these steps:
- Prepare the JRA document or an excerpt of it
- Complete a cover sheet, clearly identifying the document as a “joint research agreement”
- Submit the document and cover sheet to the USPTO
As stated in MPEP 302.07: “If the document submitted for recordation is a joint research agreement or an excerpt of a joint research agreement, the cover sheet must clearly identify the document as a ‘joint research agreement’.”
The cover sheet for a JRA must include:
- The name of the owner of the application or patent
- The name of each other party to the joint research agreement
- The date the joint research agreement was executed
JRAs can be submitted electronically via EPAS, by mail, or by fax, following the same procedures as other assignment documents.
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Topics:
MPEP 300 - Ownership and Assignment,
MPEP 302 - Recording of Assignment Documents,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure