What should I do if I don't issue patents and get a refund?
Unwilling to negotiate or failing to negotiate, the patentee or interested party may bring a lawsuit to the people's court. Patent, literally, refers to the exclusive right. Letters or official documents, meaning publicity, are the vouchers used by medieval monarchs to issue certain privileges, and later refer to the exclusive rights certificate signed by the British king himself. If a patent issued in the name of a patent is not released, refunded, unwilling to negotiate or fails to negotiate, the patentee or interested party may bring a lawsuit to the people's court. In modern times, patents are generally owned by government agencies or regional organizations representing several countries.