What rights does the applicant or patentee have?

The applicant or the patentee shall enjoy the following rights:

1, exclusive exploitation right, and the obligee himself enjoys the privilege of exploiting the patent;

2. Licensing right, that is, the patentee's right to license others to exploit his patent and collect royalties by implementing a licensing contract;

3. Transfer right, patent right can be transferred;

4. Marking right, the patentee has the right to mark the patent mark and patent number on the patented product or product package;

5. Other rights of the patentee, including the right to give up and the right to request protection.

What are the requirements for applying for a patent?

To apply for a patent, you need to meet the following conditions:

1, subject qualification. That is, the applicant is the patentee or its authorized person;

2. The materials prepared by the applicant are complete;

The time is ripe. That is, it is necessary to apply to the Patent Office for substantive examination within the prescribed time limit;

4. the object is suitable. That is, patents should be novel, creative and practical.

Legal basis: Article 34 of the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

After receiving an application for a patent for invention, the administrative department for patent in the State Council, after preliminary examination, finds that it conforms to the provisions of this Law, and shall publish it immediately after 18 months from the date of application. The patent administration department of the State Council may publish its application at an early date upon the request of the applicant.

Article 35

Within three years from the date of filing, the patent administration department of the State Council may conduct substantive examination according to the request made by the applicant at any time; If the applicant fails to request substantive examination within the time limit without justifiable reasons, the application shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.

The patent administrative department of the State Council may, when it deems it necessary, examine the application for a patent for invention on its own.