LEGAL REGULATION OF SERVICE INVENTIONS: PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF THE INVENTOR AND THE EMPLOYER
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Service inventions; patent law; author, inventor; employer; remuneration; Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Inventions, Utility Models and Industrial Designs”; Patents Act 1977; Rijksoctrooiwet 1995; intellectual property.Abstract
The article compares the legal regimes governing service inventions in Uzbekistan, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. It examines the criteria by which patent rights pass from employee to employer and the rules for author’s compensation. The analysis reveals gaps in the Uzbek model (contractual uncertainty, absence of sanctions for patent lapse) and shows how the British “fair share” mechanism and the Dutch requirement of “proportionate remuneration” address similar issues. Recommendations are offered: introduce a methodology for calculating payments, oblige the employer to disclose the commercial effect of the invention, and create a pre-trial mediation body.
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