Hello:
Does your question mean that there are multiple owners of a patent, and whether their rights are equal?
According to the "Patent Law"
Article 8 The patent right for a cooperative invention shall belong to an invention-creation completed by two or more units or individuals, and one unit or individual shall be entrusted by another unit or individual. For a completed invention, unless otherwise agreed, the right to apply for a patent belongs to the unit or individual who completed or co-completed it; after the application is approved, the unit or individual who applied is the patentee.
Generally, if there is no agreement between *** people, then the rights between them are equal.
If there is an agreement between the parties, and the patent certificate is registered, and the agreement is granted in shares, then the rights and obligations between the parties are different.
Lawyer Cao Jingjie, Zhengzhou, Henan