Does a change of business name affect the legal entity for patent purposes?

According to MPEP 314, a mere change of business name does not constitute a change in legal entity for patent purposes. The MPEP states:

Although a mere change of name does not constitute a change in legal entity, it is properly a link in the chain of title.

This means that while the legal entity remains the same, documenting the name change is still important for maintaining a clear chain of title for the patent.

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Topics: MPEP 300 - Ownership and Assignment, MPEP 314 - Certificates of Change of Name or of Merger, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: business name change, chain of title, legal entity, Patent Ownership