What are the nature of the patentee?

the nature of patentee is mainly reflected in three aspects: exclusivity, timeliness and regionality. Exclusivity exclusivity, also known as exclusivity or exclusivity. The patentee has exclusive or exclusive rights to the patent right he owns, and no one may use it without his permission or under special circumstances stipulated by law, otherwise it will constitute infringement. This is one of the most important legal features of patent rights (intellectual property rights). Timeliness and temporality means that the protection of the patent owner by law is not indefinite, but limited. If it exceeds this time limit, it will no longer be protected, and the patent right will immediately become the common wealth of mankind, and anyone can use it. Regionality means that any patent right can only be produced and protected by law in a certain region. This is another important legal feature that is different from tangible property. According to this feature, the patent right obtained according to the laws of one country is protected by law only in the territory of that country, but not in other countries, unless there is a bilateral patent (intellectual property) protection agreement between the two countries, or * * * has participated in international conventions on patent protection (intellectual property).