What types of patent license can be divided into?

What types of patent license can be divided into? Patent licensing, also known as patent licensing trade, refers to that the owner of patented technology or his authorized person permits others to exploit the patents owned by him in a certain way within a certain period of time and in a certain area, and collects royalties from others. Patent licensing What types can patent licensing be divided into? According to the scope and authority of the licensee to obtain the exploitation right, the patent exploitation license can be divided into the following types: 1. Exclusive exploitation license, referred to as exclusive license, means that the licensee enjoys the exclusive exploitation right within a certain time and effective geographical scope, and the patentee may not license others to exploit the patent, and the patentee himself may not exploit the patent; 2. Exclusive license, referred to as exclusive license or exclusive license for short, means that within a certain period of time and effective geographical scope, the patentee only licenses the licensee to exploit the patent, and may not license others to exploit the patent, but the patentee himself can exploit the patent; 3. General license, also known as general license, means that within a certain period of time and effective geographical scope, the patentee can license others to exploit the patent while licensing the licensee, and the patentee himself can also exploit the patent; Four, cross licensing, referred to as cross licensing or exchange licensing, that is, two patentees license each other to exploit their own patents; 5. Sub-licensing, referred to as sub-licensing, means that the patentee licenses the licensee to exploit his patent and authorizes the licensee to license a third person to exploit the patent. What types of patent license can be divided into? 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.