What books do I need to read for the patent agent qualification certificate?
1. National Patent Agent Qualification Examination Guide If you want to pass the exam, don't download the electronic version online. The electronic version is difficult to mark and search as a whole. At the same time, reading on the computer is particularly easy to be distracted. For example, it is easy to surf the Internet when you are tired, and the efficiency is difficult to guarantee. 2. Writing case analysis-Wu Guanle I have done a lot of online materials, and my level is not very good. Because the topic is simple, such training is meaningless. If you want to pass three volumes, you should at least train questions as difficult as the exam, and it is best to write questions that are more difficult than the exam (for example, shaft seals and lighters are extremely helpful writing materials). It's hard to practice more. If you do something simple, you won't panic. Doing simple things can only build inexplicable self-confidence. 3. Analytical Compilation of the National Patent Agent Qualification Examination (Part I) (Part II)-Yang Li has introduced the above, which is a very good summary of the real question and is worth recommending. 4. Online information: basic knowledge of patents, retrieval, classification and international law. Look at any document compiled by others. The focus is on the Paris Convention and the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. International law cannot be read unless you intend to torture yourself. 5. It is not recommended to buy a patent agent to practice. If anyone around you has it, borrow it from someone else and make a copy. You only need to copy the examples of actual trial defense, invalid request and invalid opinion statement, but it is only dozens of pages. It's too expensive to buy one. Note: I am not in favor of reading the detailed explanation of the patent law. This book is so academic that many theories have been added to the review guide of version 06. In my opinion, the theoretical knowledge in Detailed Interpretation of Patent Law did not appear in the examination questions in 2007, so I don't think it is necessary for you to spend a few weeks reading that book. Read the review guide several times. That's the king.