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revoke patent pending assignment
Posted by Anonymous . updated on 5/1/2011
I signed a USPTO patent application assignment to a company that pays me for consultation-I am not an employee.
There was no agreement between the company and me for my work or the patent assignment and I was not paid for assigning my rights. The co-inventor asked me to sign my rights to his company.
Can I revoke the assignment? The patent has not yet been granted.
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