129 common patent layout positioning are
129 There are three common patent layouts: protection, confrontation and reserve. Among them, protective positioning is mainly used for defense, and its focus is on protecting core products and key technologies, so the creation and deployment of patents need to be closely integrated with products and key technologies. Antagonistic positioning is mainly to meet the needs of market competition, that is, to expand or maintain the existing market more actively through patent licensing, authorization, and even as a litigation subject, so it is more necessary to pay attention to mining and deploying a certain number of high-value core patents. Reserve positioning focuses on the future, and it is necessary to focus on mining and deploying a certain number of patents with industry control, with more emphasis on forward-looking applications and reserve applications.