Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 17 : Section 1320


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1320. Ownership and transfer

      (a) Property Right in Design. - The property right in a design
    subject to protection under this chapter shall vest in the
    designer, the legal representatives of a deceased designer or of
    one under legal incapacity, the employer for whom the designer
    created the design in the case of a design made within the regular
    scope of the designer's employment, or a person to whom the rights
    of the designer or of such employer have been transferred. The
    person in whom the property right is vested shall be considered the
    owner of the design.
      (b) Transfer of Property Right. - The property right in a
    registered design, or a design for which an application for
    registration has been or may be filed, may be assigned, granted,
    conveyed, or mortgaged by an instrument in writing, signed by the
    owner, or may be bequeathed by will.
      (c) Oath or Acknowledgment of Transfer. - An oath or
    acknowledgment under section 1312 shall be prima facie evidence of
    the execution of an assignment, grant, conveyance, or mortgage
    under subsection (b).
      (d) Recordation of Transfer. - An assignment, grant, conveyance,
    or mortgage under subsection (b) shall be void as against any
    subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for a valuable consideration,
    unless it is recorded in the Office of the Administrator within 3
    months after its date of execution or before the date of such
    subsequent purchase or mortgage.



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