Patent Literally, "patent" refers to exclusive interests and rights. The word patent comes from Latin Litteraepatentes, which means open letters or open documents. It is a certificate used by medieval monarchs to issue certain privileges, and later refers to the exclusive rights certificate signed by the British king himself.
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Patents have two meanings:
1, the use of spoken language only refers to "exclusive possession". For example, "This is just my patent".
2. The triple meanings in intellectual property rights are easily confused.
The abbreviation of patent right refers to the patent right enjoyed by the patentee for invention and creation, that is, the state grants the inventor or his successor the exclusive right to use his invention and creation within a certain period of time according to law, and the emphasis here is on rights.