What are the characteristics of patents?
What are the characteristics of patents? Patents are generally documents issued by government agencies or regional organizations representing several countries according to their applications, which record the contents of inventions and creations. So what are the characteristics of patents? Characteristics of Patents If you need professional patent services, Bajie Intellectual Property will help you! Bajie's intellectual property business has developed rapidly, focusing on trademark, patent, copyright, domain name and other intellectual property business directions. Bajie's intellectual property patent application and patent transfer agency services have been recognized by the industry. For patent transfer and patent application transaction, please consult Bajie Intellectual Property Customer Service as soon as possible. What are the characteristics of patents? As a part of intellectual property, patent is an intangible property with characteristics different from other properties. Exclusivity is exclusivity. Refers to a certain period of time (within the validity period of the patent right) and a certain area (within the jurisdiction of the law), no unit or individual may exploit its patent without the permission of the patentee; For inventions and utility models, it is forbidden to manufacture, use, promise to sell, sell or import patented products for production and business purposes; For a design, it is forbidden to manufacture, promise to sell, sell or import its patented product for the purpose of production and operation, otherwise it is an infringement. Regionality means that the patent right is a right with geographical restrictions and is only valid within the legal jurisdiction. Except in some cases, according to the international convention for the protection of intellectual property rights, if an individual country recognizes the validity of the patent right approved by another country, the technological invention will be granted the patent right applied for by that country, and it is only valid within the scope of the patent-granting country, but it is not legally binding on other countries, and other countries do not undertake any protection obligations. However, the same invention can be patented in two or more countries at the same time, and its invention can be protected by law in all the applicant countries after it is approved. Timeliness means that a patent is only valid within the time limit prescribed by law. After the expiration of the effective protection period of the patent right, the patent right enjoyed by the patentee will be automatically lost and generally cannot be renewed. With the end of the protection period, the invention becomes the public wealth of the society, and others can freely use the invention to create products. The term of patent protection prescribed by law shall be stipulated by the patent law of the relevant countries or relevant international conventions. The patent laws of all countries in the world have different provisions on the duration of patent protection. What are the characteristics of patents? For more information, please call Bajie Intellectual Property Online Customer Service. Bajie Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Focus: the business direction of trademark, patent, copyright, domain name and other intellectual property rights. The main business includes conventional intellectual property rights, foreign-related intellectual property rights and intellectual property transactions. Internet plus's dark horse enterprises in intellectual property industry.