What is the impact of the application for property preservation by the applicant who infringes the design patent on the respondent?

The infringement of property preservation by the applicant for a patent for design has an impact on the respondent, including freezing the property, restricting the flow of funds and affecting the credit record.

1. property freezing: applying for property preservation means that the court freezes the property of the respondent to ensure that the property of the respondent will not be transferred or consumed during the settlement of the case. This will have a great impact on the daily operation and financial situation of the respondent.

2. Restrict capital flow: Property preservation will restrict the capital flow of the respondent, including freezing bank accounts and prohibiting the transfer of funds or property. This will cause the respondent to be unable to repay debts, purchase materials or pay employees' salaries.

3. Impact on credit record: Applying for property preservation will have a negative impact on the credit record of the respondent. This will make the respondents encounter difficulties in future loans, credit card applications or other financial transactions.