Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Part 2: Trademarks, service marks and other distinctive signs
Chapter 1: Title to property
Chapter 2: Patentable Inventions
Section 1: Concept of inventor
II: Duty to inform
III: Job-related inventions
IV: Independent inventions
Title 2: Conditions of patentability
Title 3: Obtaining the patent
Title 4: Rights attached to the patent
Title 5: Patent protection
Part 4: Designs
245. Concept
1 minute de lecture
One of the characteristics of current applied research is the shift from independent inventors to teams of paid researchers. As a result, the vast majority of inventions are made by salaried employees in the course of, or in connection with, their professional duties. Inventions made by employees are subject to a special regime set out in Article L. 611-7 of the Intellectual Property Code, which d …