Reference18 Nov 2009 01:32 pm
Conception Of An Invention Denotes Rights To Inventor
As soon as I had conceived of the idea for my invention, I quickly dated and drew up the documentation for such, so that when it was time to apply for my patent on my invention, I had no problems proving that I held the rights to the new creation. The conception of an invention in the United States of America does constitute the rights of ownership, to the person who came up with the idea or item in the first place, as long as that person has kept careful records and dated those records, proving that the idea did originate with them first.