What are the conditions for determining a patent technology transfer contract?

According to the Regulations on the Recognition of Technology Contracts, the conditions for the recognition of technology transfer contracts are:

(1) The technical achievements mastered by the parties to the subject matter of the contract when concluding the contract, including invention-creation patents, technical secrets and other intellectual property achievements.

(2) The subject matter of the contract is complete and practical, and the relevant technical contents should constitute technical solutions for improving products, processes, materials and varieties.

(3) The parties have a clear agreement on the ownership of the intellectual property rights of the subject matter of the contract.

At the same time, the Rules for the Identification of Technology Contracts also stipulates that the subject matter of a technology contract is a technical secret and shall meet the following conditions:

(1) is not known to the public.

(2) It can bring economic benefits to the obligee.

(3) strong practicability.

(4) The obligee has taken confidentiality measures.

All or substantial parts of technical secrets have been made public, that is, they can be obtained directly from public information channels, and should not be regarded as technology transfer contracts.