IP Assignment Agreement
Drafts an agreement transferring all right, title, and interest in specified IP assets from assignor to assignee.
Prerequisites
Gather before drafting:
- IP inventory — type, registration numbers, filing dates, jurisdictions, pending applications
- Chain of title — prior assignments, employment/contractor agreements, co-ownership
- Encumbrances — active licenses, liens, security interests
- Party details — legal names, entity types, jurisdictions, signatory authority
- Deal terms — consideration, payment timing, license-back, retained rights
- Recording requirements — target registries (USPTO, USCO, foreign), notarization
Quick Start
Core conveyancing language:
Assignor hereby irrevocably assigns, transfers, and conveys to Assignee
all right, title, and interest in and to the Assigned IP, including:
Then enumerate: use, reproduce, modify, distribute, sublicense, enforce rights, associated goodwill, right to sue for past/present/future infringement, renewals/extensions/continuations, and ancillary materials.
Agreement Structure
1. Parties & Recitals
- Full legal name, entity type, jurisdiction, address, signatory for each party
- Flag: multiple assignors, joint ownership (all co-owners must consent), partial assignments
- Describe IP with registration-level specificity; reference exhibits for full listings
- State business context; note chain-of-title history
- Do NOT embed operative warranties in recitals
2. Assignment Clause
Rights checklist:
- [ ] Use, reproduce, modify, distribute, display, perform, sublicense, enforce
- [ ] Associated goodwill (required for trademark validity)
- [ ] Right to sue for past, present, and future infringement
- [ ] All renewals, extensions, continuations, divisionals
- [ ] Ancillary materials (source code, design files, prototypes, docs, domains)
Scope: geographic (worldwide or limited), temporal (full remaining term + renewals), retained rights (none or license-back).
Registration-specific requirements:
| IP Type | Requirement | |---|---| | Patents | USPTO recordation language; inventorship confirmation | | Copyrights | Writing required per 17 U.S.C. § 204(a) [VERIFY]; specify works | | Trademarks | Must include goodwill transfer (without = void); USPTO recording | | Trade secrets | Confidentiality maintenance; NDA inventory |
3. Consideration
- Exact amount, method, timing
- Structured payments: schedule, acceleration triggers, default remedies
- Non-monetary (equity, services): describe with equal precision
- Tax allocation if bundled; specify who bears recording fees
- Payment security and assignor remedies for non-payment
4. Representations & Warranties
Assignor reps:
- [ ] Sole owner; full authority; free of liens/encumbrances
- [ ] No third-party infringement; no claims asserted or threatened
- [ ] Registered IP valid, enforceable; maintenance fees current
- [ ] All existing licenses disclosed; no inconsistent grants
- [ ] Trade secret confidentiality maintained; NDAs in place
- [ ] Compliance with applicable laws (export controls, privacy)
- [ ] Patents: accurate inventorship, duty of candor compliance
- [ ] Copyrights: originality; contributor rights obtained
Negotiate: knowledge qualifiers, materiality thresholds, disclosure schedules, survival periods, liability caps.
5. Indemnification
| Direction | Covers | |---|---| | Assignor → Assignee | Third-party infringement, breach of reps, pre-closing violations | | Assignee → Assignor | Post-assignment use, modifications, combinations |
Include notice procedures, defense control, settlement approval, survival period, liability caps.
6. Post-Closing Obligations
Assignor must:
- [ ] Execute documents for registry recordings; powers of attorney for foreign filings
- [ ] Deliver all IP embodiments (originals, files, records) per agreed timeline
- [ ] Provide testimony/declarations for prosecution or enforcement
- [ ] Cease all use; remove ownership indicia
- [ ] Cooperate until all recordings complete
7. Boilerplate & Execution
- Governing law (note: patent = federal; copyright = federal; trademark = federal + state)
- Jurisdiction/venue; equitable relief carve-out
- Entire agreement, amendment, severability, notice, counterparts
- Signature blocks matching entity types; notarization if required for recording
- Multiple originals if recording in multiple jurisdictions
Critical Checks
- Trademark assignments must include goodwill or assignment is void
- Copyright assignments must be in writing per 17 U.S.C. § 204(a) [VERIFY]
- Confirm chain of title — employment agreements, prior assignments, co-ownership can defeat transfer
- Patent assignments: USPTO-compliant recordation language; duty of candor compliance
- If part of larger asset purchase, ensure IP assignment is independently enforceable
- Use exhibits/schedules for IP listings; don't embed in operative text
- Flag jurisdiction-specific formalities (foreign filings may need legalization/apostille)
- Never assume IP is unencumbered — require disclosure of all licenses and liens
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