Does the examiner know that the patent is not authorized to be submitted for sale?
The patent is not authorized to be submitted for sale and may be known by the examiner. After discovering the infringement, the obligee may file a complaint or lawsuit with the relevant administrative department or the court, and demand that the infringement be investigated and handled. In addition, patent infringement may also be found or spot-checked by circuit courts or regulatory agencies and punished. At the same time, after the infringement is discovered, the obligee also has the right to obtain evidence of the infringing product and request that the sales authorization of the infringing product be revoked by way of patent invalidation. Therefore, before the sale, it is suggested to check and review the patent authorization to avoid possible legal risks and economic losses.