The right to prohibit

The patent gives its holder the right to prevent others from exploiting the invention, but it does not automatically confer the right to exploit, the invention may, for example, be an improvement that meets the criteria for patentability of an previously patented invention by a third party and must be dependent. ???

The extent of the owner’s rights is limited to the subject matter claimed in the patent.

However, any third party which at the date of filing the patent application was in good faith, France, in possession of the invention covered by patent, may continue to freely exploit the invention despite the patent. The evidence of such a possession may be made by a particular Soleau envelope??? which has only to prove that by all means the shipper / consignee had c???

The subject property

The patent is an object of ownership. Like any object, it can belong to different owners, be sold, earn benefits in the capital of a company, result in the creation of security interests, give rise to the licensing of the invention, or be subject to seizure ... All acts of such operations amending or transmitting rights to a patent or a patent application must be registered with the national register of patents to be effective against third parties.

Counterfeiting

The protection forbids the manufacture, importation, marketing, provision of marketing, use and possession of the claimed product or the product obtained by the claimed process. Under certain conditions, ???

The holder of a patent or patent application is, under certain conditions and unless otherwise provided by contract, the exclusive licensee and may act against infringement of their rights. Copyright is a serious act which???

The action against copyright is, according to the mechanism of trial, to stop the acts of infringement, to obtain damages, to ensure that objects and materials and implements used in their manufacture are destroyed or confiscated the benefit of the holder.

In order to collect evidence of infringement, the infringement may be preceded by a seizure-infringement to the owner, through a bailiff, and the terms and conditions set by the judge, to carry out a descriptive seizure of real or alleged infringing products.
If the action is brought on the basis of a patent application, the court will defer ruling until the patent is granted.