What are the consequences of a typographical error on a cover sheet that affects the title to a patent or application?

When a typographical error on the original cover sheet affects the title to the application or patent against which the assignment or name change is recorded, the consequences are more significant: The recording party will not be entitled to keep the original date of recordation The Assignment Services Division will correct its automated records The…

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What should I do if there’s an error in the recorded assignment document itself?

If there’s an error in the recorded assignment document (or other document affecting title) rather than in the cover sheet, the procedure differs from correcting cover sheet errors. According to MPEP 323.01(b): The party responsible for the erroneous document (e.g., the assignor) must either: Create and record a new document, or Make corrections to the…

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How can I correct an assignment or name change improperly filed against my application or patent?

If you discover that another party has improperly recorded an assignment or name change against your application or patent, you can correct this error by following the procedure outlined in MPEP 323.01(c): First, try to contact the party who recorded the erroneous information and request that they record corrective papers. If unsuccessful, submit the following…

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How can I correct an error in a recorded cover sheet?

To correct an error in a recorded cover sheet, you must follow the procedure outlined in 37 CFR 3.34. Specifically: The error must be apparent when comparing the cover sheet with the recorded document. You must file a corrected cover sheet for recordation. Include a copy of the original document submitted for recording. Pay the…

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How do I correct a typographical error on a recorded cover sheet for a patent assignment?

To correct a typographical error on a recorded cover sheet for a patent assignment, you need to submit the following to the Assignment Services Division: A copy of the originally recorded assignment document (or other document affecting title) A corrected cover sheet The required fee for each application or patent to be corrected Additionally, it’s…

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How can I correct an error in micro entity status?

To correct an error in micro entity status, you need to follow the procedure outlined in 37 CFR 1.29(k). This involves: Submitting a separate deficiency payment for each application or patent Providing an itemization of the total deficiency payment Paying the deficiency owed The MPEP states: 37 CFR 1.29(k) contains provisions for a micro entity…

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