The main characteristics of patent protection in China and the West

The main characteristics of patent protection in China and the West

1. Time of emergence

China, time lags - after the reform and opening up, our country began to Establish a more comprehensive patent protection system;

In the West, the modern patent system originated in Venice in the early 15th century, developed into the modern patent protection system in the 17th century;

2. Legal system

In China, the patent protection legislation is imperfect, the patent protection system has flaws, which is not conducive to the protection of patent rights, the patent protection talent training system is not perfect, and the awareness of patent protection is weak

In the West, the "Monopoly Statutes" promulgated by the British Parliament in 1623 was the world's first modern patent law; relevant professionals and training systems are complete;

3. Current situation:

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In China, patent protection is not a native thing of our country. The road to inheriting patent protection is more tortuous and bumpy, and the quality of patent rights is not high and there is a lack of core technology.

In the West, it is time to rise. Early on, it basically reached maturity in the 1980s.

4. Purpose:

China, to maintain personal competitive advantage;

West, to promote social and economic development.

Supplement:

Patent Right, referred to as "patent", is the exclusive legal right enjoyed by the inventor or creator or his/her rights holder over a specific invention within a certain period of time. Implementation rights are a type of intellectual property rights. my country promulgated the Patent Law in 1984 and the implementation details of the law in 1985, making specific provisions on relevant matters.

The word patent comes from the Latin word Litterae patentes, which means a public letter or public document. It was used by medieval monarchs to prove certain privileges, and later referred to the British king himself. Signed Certificate of Exclusive Rights. Patents are the world's largest source of technical information. According to empirical statistical analysis, patents contain 90-95 of the world's scientific and technological information.