1. What are the types of patents
The main types of patents are as follows Several types:
1. Appearance design mainly refers to the new design of the overall or partial shape, pattern, etc. of the product;
2. Utility model mainly refers to the shape, structure or combination of the product that is suitable for practical use new technical solutions;
3. Invention mainly refers to products, Methods or new technical solutions proposed by their improvements.
4. Legal basis: "Patent Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 2, The inventions and creations mentioned in this Law refer to inventions, utility models and designs.
Invention refers to a new technical solution proposed for a product, method or improvement thereof.
Utility model refers to a new technical solution proposed for the shape, structure or combination of a product that is suitable for practical use.
Appearance design refers to the aesthetic and suitable design of the overall or partial shape, pattern or combination of the product, as well as the combination of color, shape and pattern. New designs for industrial applications.
Article 64: The scope of protection of an invention or utility model patent shall be based on the content of its claims. The description and drawings may be used to explain the rights. requested content.
The scope of protection of design patent rights shall be based on the design of the product shown in the picture or photo. A brief description can be used to explain what the picture or photo shows. The product's appearance design.
2. What is the evidence to prove patent infringement
Evidence proving patent infringement mainly includes:
1. Rights evidence. That is, proof of the infringer’s name, address, business scope and other basic information;
2. Evidence of infringement. That is, physical objects, photos, product catalogs, sales invoices, purchase and sales contracts and other evidence of infringing items; evidence of loss. That is, the right holder’s proof of loss and other evidence.
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