How to protect the patent right?
First of all, enterprises should apply for and obtain patent rights in time according to the relevant provisions of the patent law. Enterprises should pay special attention to the application for patent right. When an enterprise develops a new product or technology, if it is expected that the new product or technology will bring considerable economic benefits to itself, it should apply for a patent before the product is produced. For example, you can entrust an agency like Baten Patent Baba to apply, instead of putting the product on the market first and then applying for a patent in order to pursue short-term market benefits. Secondly, the enterprise should establish a special patent management system or institution, equipped with professionals to manage patent rights. After an enterprise obtains a patent right according to law, during the period of patent protection, it shall, in accordance with the provisions of Article 43 of the Patent Law and Article 98 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Patent Law, start to pay the annual fee in the year when the patent right is granted, and the annual fee thereafter shall be paid before the expiration of the previous year. Therefore, if the enterprise fails to pay the annual fee as required, the patent right will be terminated before the expiration of the protection period. The payment of annual fees can also be entrusted to patent companies such as Baba. In addition, the patent management institutions established by enterprises should also be responsible for the licensing of patents, the transfer of patent rights and patent application rights, and entrusted development contracts related to patent rights, so as to effectively protect enterprise patent rights in these aspects and give full play to the role of patent rights in enterprise management. Thirdly, enterprises should pay attention to avoid the loss of patented talents from infringing on their patented technology. The core competitiveness of modern enterprises is often determined by the talents owned by enterprises, and the loss of secret-related talents, especially patent talents, is directly related to the survival and development of enterprises. Finally, enterprises should pay attention to the relief measures that should be taken after patent rights are infringed. Due to the technical difficulty of patent protection, a large amount of evidence is easily lost or difficult to obtain. In practice, enterprises often give up the protection of their own patents for fear of trouble or other reasons, which makes their losses infinitely expand. In fact, at present, China's laws are increasingly protecting patent rights. For example, administrative protection of patent rights includes customs protection and judicial protection of patent rights.