How does the USPTO verify an assignee’s right to inspect a patent application?

The USPTO verifies an assignee’s right to inspect a patent application through documentation. As per MPEP 106.01, the assignee must provide either a copy of the assignment recorded in the USPTO or other evidence of ownership. This documentation is necessary to establish the assignee’s legal right to access the confidential information contained in the patent application.

Topics: MPEP 106-Control of Inspection by Assignee, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: assignee rights, documentation, public inspection, USPTO filing deadlines, verification