1. Intellectual property operation refers to the commercial activities of intellectual property rights holders and relevant market entities to optimize the allocation of resources and realize the value of intellectual property rights by adopting certain business models. Generally speaking, it can be understood as the process from "intellectual property" to "knowledge-produced currency", that is, from contingency to currency.
2. Operation mode:
(1) License: The technical scheme requested by the claim shall be able to be implemented;
(2) Transfer: In addition to licensing, as one of the main contents of technology trade or technology import and export, transfer is also the main operation form.
(3) Capital contribution: Taking a patent as an example, the patentee can make capital contribution to a limited liability company and/or a joint stock limited company and/or a limited partnership and/or a general partnership with his patent right or patent use right, and obtain corresponding equity and/or shares and/or property shares.
(4) Financing
Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Patent Law.
Article 11 After the patent right for invention and utility model is granted, except as otherwise provided in this Law, no unit or individual may exploit the patent without the permission of the patentee, that is, it may not manufacture, use, promise to sell, sell or import the patented product for production and business purposes, nor may it use the patented method and use, promise to sell, sell or import the product directly obtained according to the patented method. After the design patent is granted, no unit or individual may exploit its patent without the permission of the patentee, that is, it may not manufacture, promise to sell, sell or import its patented product for production and business purposes.
Article 12 Any unit or individual that exploits another person's patent shall conclude an exploitation license contract with the patentee and pay the patentee the royalties. The licensee has no right to allow any unit or individual other than those stipulated in the contract to exploit the patent.