Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Layoff while a couple of patents pending

I was laid off in the last round and will be taking the severance happily. Meanwhile I have a couple of patents pending, does anyone knows you get the money later on when they are published or not? or how does this work?


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Post ID: @OP+1kwdtfgeh

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Fairness has nothing to do with it. You will definitely not get paid.

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Post ID: @vm+1kwdtfgeh

PS:there will be voices saying they belong to Cisco
Well prove it, show a judge they were created during my work at Cisco

Yes knowledge to create them was gained during my work at Cisco
Actual implementation will be off the Cisco computers and when I am off their pay tab.

If they have anything to say after they LR me they will have to explain to a judge why, if I held info that they pretend is important to them, they let me go :-)

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Post ID: @gr+1kwdtfgeh

So what does actually qualify for a patent in Cisco?
Can a new app be eligible for that ?

I am holding on a few like this exactly for the reasons shown below
Your achievements do not matter so why bother ?
I am holding on them exactly because they will be my exit strategy.

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Post ID: @gq+1kwdtfgeh

I had a handful of patents granted and some still pending (published applications) when I was LR’d. Never saw another dollar after they discarded me. My name is still on them though. I knew when I got crazy rsu amount I would have a target in my back.

FYI, some of them had to do with AI. Only mentioning because I just laugh at what Cisco feeds to press about their AI goals

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Post ID: @eb+1kwdtfgeh

@cw how much do they pay ?

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Post ID: @df+1kwdtfgeh

Discuss it during your exit interview. If the patents have been accepted by the internal reviewers, it's fair you get compensated.

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Post ID: @cw+1kwdtfgeh

Yes, you get the stock options for the patent after the patent gets published ( granted). It comes in as RSUs. As you may know it takes about 3 years on average for a parent to get granted after prior art checks and other processes. I left Cisco about 3+ years ago and I still receive the RSUs in Schwab each time one of the patents I authored or coauthored gets granted.

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Post ID: @cv+1kwdtfgeh

So you're smart enough to (allegedly) be attached to a patent application, but you also think that someone reading this ridiculous board can answer your question (and apparently you don't know how to find the answer internally)?

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Post ID: @bn+1kwdtfgeh

If you are US based can you share what the package is?

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Post ID: @b1+1kwdtfgeh

You get credit (named) for the patent, but no money.

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Post ID: @aa+1kwdtfgeh

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