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Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement

Formally assign IP into your business so the assets you pay for, from code to creative, actually belong to the company.

Frequently asked questions

What is an Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement?

An Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement is a legal document that formally transfers ownership of IP, such as inventions, software, or creative works, from an individual to a company. It ensures the business holds clear title to all its core intellectual assets.

When should my business use an IP Assignment Agreement?

You should use one when founders, employees, or contractors have created IP before or during their involvement with your business. It is especially important for startups consolidating IP ownership ahead of investment or due diligence.

What does an IP Assignment Agreement cover?

It typically covers the transfer of present and future IP rights, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, from a key individual to the company. It also clarifies that the company is the sole owner of any IP created in connection with the business.

Should I get legal advice before signing an IP Assignment Agreement?

Yes, IP assignment has long-term implications for ownership, valuation, and licensing, so it is advisable to have a qualified Australian lawyer review the agreement. Mode.law documents are drafted by real lawyers at Attune Legal to help ensure they are legally sound.

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