Patent for invention
Item specifics
- Period
- 2018/2/8 - 2038/2/8
- Certification bodies
- State Intellectual Property Office
Certificate description
A patent certificate is an official document issued by the national intellectual property office or relevant patent authorities, granting the inventor or applicant the patent rights to their innovation. This certificate provides legal protection for the invention, ensuring the inventor enjoys exclusive rights for a specified period. Below are some relevant details about patent certificates:
[Functions of the Certificate]
Legal Protection: A patent certificate legally confirms the invention, granting the holder exclusive rights for a specific period (usually 20 years). The certificate holder has the right to prevent others from manufacturing, using, selling, or importing the patented product or similar products without permission.
Market Competition: Holding a patent certificate can enhance a company's market competitiveness by allowing it to monopolize certain technologies or processes, thereby gaining a larger market share and higher profits.
Technology Transfer: Patent holders can obtain economic benefits through licensing or transferring the patent rights, promoting the dissemination and application of the technology.
Corporate Reputation: Obtaining a patent certificate can enhance a company's image of technological innovation and brand value, helping to attract investment and cooperation opportunities.
Legal Proceedings: In the event of patent infringement disputes, the patent certificate serves as strong evidence for the rights holder to assert their rights and initiate legal action.