1. Exclusive right to use: refers to the exclusive right of the patentee to manufacture, sell or use his patented product or patented method according to law;
2. Import right: refers to the right of the patentee to prohibit others from importing patented products for commercial purposes without permission or authorization within the validity period of the patent right;
3. Transfer right: refers to the right of the patentee to transfer the patent ownership he has obtained to others;
4. Licensing right: refers to the right of the patentee to license others to exploit his patent and collect royalties through the implementation of a licensing contract;
5. Waiver right: refers to the right of the patentee to give up his patent right at any time before the expiration of the protection period by written statement or without paying the annual fee;
Intellectual property knowledge:
Intellectual property refers to the exclusive rights enjoyed by citizens, legal persons or other organizations in science and technology or culture and art for the intellectual achievements obtained by creative labor.
Without the permission of the patentee, the implementation of his patent will infringe his patent right and cause disputes, which shall be settled by the parties through consultation;
Unwilling to negotiate or failing to do so, the patentee or interested party may bring a suit in a people's court or request the administrative department for patent affairs to handle it.
Patent protection adopts the protection mode of "two-way parallel and judicial guarantee" between judicial and administrative law enforcement. Administrative protection in various regions takes the form of patrol law enforcement and joint law enforcement, focusing on cracking down on group infringement, repeated infringement and other phenomena that seriously disrupt the patent legal environment.
In addition, with the continuous development of knowledge economy, the exclusive right of integrated circuit layout design, new plant variety right, anti-monopoly right and domain name right are gradually incorporated into the intellectual property system.