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The Shop Rights Doctrine Allows a Company to Use an Invention

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The shop rights doctrine allows a company to use an invention developed by an employee on its premises, using company resources, without payment of royalties.


Definitions:

Inputs into Outputs

The process of transforming resources, information, or efforts into finished goods or desired results.

Product Outputs

The final products, goods, or services produced by a company or organization as a result of its business operations.

Future Viability

The capacity of an organization or idea to continue to grow, adapt, and succeed over time.

Team Diversity

The inclusion of individuals with a variety of backgrounds, skills, attitudes, and experiences in a team.

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