Can the USPTO refuse to expunge an improperly recorded assignment?

Yes, the USPTO can refuse to expunge an improperly recorded assignment. According to MPEP 323.01(c):

‘The Office, however, has consistently taken the position that such a petition will not be granted unless it is apparent that the recording is a ‘clerical error on the part of the Office.”

This means that the USPTO is generally reluctant to expunge recorded assignments unless there’s clear evidence of an error on their part. If the improper recording was due to actions of the parties involved rather than the USPTO, the petition may be denied.

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Topics: MPEP 300 - Ownership and Assignment, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Clerical Error, Expungement Refusal, patent assignment, USPTO