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Can the patent right be voluntarily given up?
Can the patent right be voluntarily given up? Patent right is the exclusive right of the inventor or his assignee to use a specific invention within a certain period of time, and it is a kind of intellectual property right. So can the patent right be voluntarily given up? Patents If you need professional patent services, Bajie Intellectual Property will help you! Bajie's intellectual property business has developed rapidly, focusing on trademark, patent, copyright, domain name and other intellectual property business directions. Bajie's intellectual property patent application and patent transfer agency services have been recognized by the industry. For patent transfer and patent application transaction, please consult Bajie Intellectual Property Customer Service as soon as possible. Can the patent right be voluntarily given up? After the patent right is granted, the patentee may voluntarily request to give up the patent right at any time. Where the patentee waives the patent right, it shall submit a patent waiver statement, with supporting documents signed or sealed by all patentees agreeing to waive the patent right, or only submit a patent waiver statement signed or sealed by all patentees. Where a patent agency is entrusted, the procedures for giving up the patent right shall be handled by the patent agency, and all applicants shall sign or seal a statement agreeing to give up the patent right. No conditions may be attached to the declaration of voluntary waiver of patent right. Abandoning the patent right can only give up all of a patent, and the statement of giving up part of the patent right is regarded as not being put forward. In addition, if the patentee fails to pay the annual fee according to the regulations, the patent right will be terminated in advance, which is equivalent to the patentee giving up the patent right. Can the patent right be voluntarily given up?