Intellectual property consultants are engaged in trademark, patent, and copyright registration services. During the enterprise's R&D and innovation process, they help technicians analyze and determine the point of invention, determine the scope of patent protection, and application strategies, etc.
The work of intellectual property consultants varies from unit to unit, but the basic tasks are as follows:
1. Review and prepare patent application documents;
2. Examine trademarks Design and apply for registration;
3. Establish a liaison relationship with the agency established by the State Intellectual Property Office in the provincial capital (autonomous region capital, municipality directly under the Central Government) where the unit is located, and be responsible for the unit's intellectual property affairs there Work;
4. Review and organize demonstration of the feasibility of implementation of the unit’s inventions and designed trademarks;
5. Review and analyze the intellectual property achievements (patents, patents, etc.) introduced by the unit Registered trademarks, technical secrets or proprietary technologies) quality and feasibility of implementation;
6. Establish an intellectual property information management organization of the unit and provide the latest technological achievement information to the unit’s advance department in a timely manner;
7. Formulate the unit's scientific research plan and technology research plan, and promote the transformation of intellectual achievements;
8. Handle and coordinate the unit's internal and external intellectual property disputes, and represent the unit's knowledge Litigation of property rights disputes;
9. Formulate the unit's intellectual property management system;
10. Do a good job in publicity and education on the unit's intellectual property rights.