Intellectual Property: Employees and Independent Contractors | Practical Law

Intellectual Property: Employees and Independent Contractors | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing intellectual property (IP) rights in inventions and other work product, including work made for hire (or work for hire), created by employees and independent contractors or consultants. This Note covers the default rules concerning initial ownership of and the right to use copyright, trademark, patent, and trade secret rights in inventions and work product as between a company and an individual employee or contractor, and best practices for a company seeking to secure ownership of these IP rights.

Intellectual Property: Employees and Independent Contractors

Practical Law Practice Note w-002-9206 (Approx. 26 pages)

Intellectual Property: Employees and Independent Contractors

by Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing intellectual property (IP) rights in inventions and other work product, including work made for hire (or work for hire), created by employees and independent contractors or consultants. This Note covers the default rules concerning initial ownership of and the right to use copyright, trademark, patent, and trade secret rights in inventions and work product as between a company and an individual employee or contractor, and best practices for a company seeking to secure ownership of these IP rights.