There are two ways for enterprises to apply for intellectual property rights: entrusting patent agencies to handle application procedures and applying independently. These two methods need to be selected according to the actual situation of each enterprise. For example, if the number of enterprises applying for intellectual property rights is small every year, they can entrust patent agencies with full authority, which is more worry-free and can save human resources costs; If enterprises apply for a large number of intellectual property rights every year, which requires a high level of intellectual property management, then enterprises need to train or introduce professional intellectual property management talents to apply and manage independently.
Entrust a patent agency to apply: enterprises need to designate specific full-time personnel to be responsible for docking with patent agencies, handling the corresponding agreement signing, fee application, receipt of intellectual property information and so on.
Independent use of intellectual property rights: this requires enterprises to train or introduce professional intellectual property management personnel, or even set up special intellectual property management departments to complete the analysis, retrieval, application and maintenance of intellectual property rights of enterprises.