How long does it take for the court to hear the case of infringement of appearance patent?
There are many procedures for people's courts to hear patent infringement cases. After the court files a case, the time limit of ordinary procedure is 6 months. Legal basis: Article 45 of the Intellectual Property Law of the People's Republic of China commits one of the following infringements, and shall bear civil liabilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence, publicly apologizing and compensating for the losses according to the circumstances: (1) publishing his works without the permission of the copyright owner; (2) publishing a work created in cooperation with others as a work created by oneself without the permission of a co-author; (three) did not participate in the creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, signed other people's works; (4) distorting or tampering with other people's works; (5) Using a work by means of performance, broadcasting, exhibition, distribution, shooting, video recording, adaptation, translation, annotation or editing without the permission of the copyright owner, except as otherwise provided by this Law; (six) the use of other people's works, not in accordance with the provisions of the payment; (seven) live broadcast of their performances without the permission of the performers; (eight) other acts of infringement of copyright and copyright-related rights and interests. Article 46 Anyone who commits any of the following acts of infringement shall bear civil liabilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence, publicly apologizing and compensating for losses according to the circumstances, and may be given administrative penalties such as confiscation of illegal income and fines by the copyright administrative department: (1) Plagiarizing or plagiarizing other people's works; (2) reproducing and distributing his works for profit without the permission of the copyright owner; (3) publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others; (four) without the permission of the performer, recording and publishing his performance; (five) without the permission of the producer of audio and video recordings, reproducing and distributing the audio and video recordings made by him; (six) unauthorized reproduction and distribution of radio and television programs produced by radio stations and television stations; (seven) the production and sale of counterfeit works of art..