Articles not protected by patent law
Patent law naturally provides legal protection for patents granted with patent rights for objects not protected by patent law. You know, in China, if you don't apply for a patent right, you can't get legal protection. So what is the object that patent law does not protect? Patent law object not protected by patent law: 1. Inventions and creations that violate laws, social ethics or harm public interests. National laws refer to laws formulated and promulgated by the National People's Congress or the NPC Standing Committee in accordance with legislative procedures. Excluding administrative regulations and rules. If the purpose of the invention itself violates the laws of the state, the patent right cannot be granted. 2. Scientific discovery. It refers to the revelation of objective phenomena, changing processes, characteristics and laws in nature. Scientific theory is a summary of the understanding of nature and a broader discovery. All belong to the extension of people's understanding. These recognized substances, phenomena, processes, characteristics and laws are different from the technical scheme to transform the objective world, and do not belong to inventions in the sense of patent law, so patent rights cannot be granted. 3. Rules and methods of intellectual activities. Intellectual activity refers to human thinking movement, which originates from human thinking and produces abstract results through reasoning, analysis and judgment, or indirectly acts on nature through human thinking movement as a medium to produce results. It is only the rules and methods to guide people to think, identify, judge and remember information. Because no technical means or laws of nature are used, and no technical problems are solved and technical effects are produced, it does not constitute a technical scheme. 4. Diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It is a process of identifying, determining or eliminating the cause and focus with living people or animals as the direct implementation object. 5. Species of animals and plants. However, patents may be granted for the production methods of animal and plant varieties in accordance with this Law. 6. Substances obtained by nuclear transformation. 7. Patterns are mainly used to mark the patterns, colors or the combination of the two.