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Assignee: Organization(s) and individual(s) that have an ownership interest in the legal rights a patent offers. There may or may not be an assignee. An assignee is often the organization employing the inventor of the technology. An assignee can also change at a later date.
In the US, the inventor is presumed to be the initial owner of a patent or patent application. If there is more than one inventor, there may be more than one owner. Ownership can be transferred or reassigned.
The assignee is the entity that has the property right to the patent. Patents are property. The inventor and the assignee may be one in the same but an employee will more than likely assign a patent to a company. The assignment of a patent is independent from the inventorship.
A person to whom the inventor is under the obligation to assign the invention may file a patent application and be identified as the applicant. An assignment can then be subsequently executed and the USPTO notified as discussed above.
Original Assignee is the Assignee on the Patent (owner of the patent) as written on the patent document. This is true for Assignees that had owned the patent before but no longer own it. Our Patent Overview lists who originally owned the patent, and who owns it now. This Assignee is called the Current Assignee.