China Intellectual Property Transfer Special Issue (I) - Patent Transfer

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1. How is a patent transferred in China? Does it have to be registered in the national patent register for it to be effective?

  • Patents can be transferred through legal means or through transactions. Both parties must sign a patent transfer agreement and register it with the patent administration department under the State Council, namely the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA).
    • A patent transfer contract can be established between the two parties and has contractual effect.
    • However, if the transfer is not registered with CNIPA, the patent right itself will not be changed, and the patent right will still belong to the original right holder.
    • In other words, filing is the only effective way to make the change of rights "against third parties"

2. Is it necessary to submit the original patent transfer agreement?

  • No, a scanned copy will suffice.

3. Does the patent transfer agreement need to be notarized or translated?

  • Notarization and legalization are not required. If the application documents are not in Chinese, a Chinese translation is required.

4. Is it necessary to use a specific form to register and record a patent transfer?

  • Yes, you need to fill out the "Project Matter Change Application Form".
  • Required documents include:
    • Application for Project Matter Change (can be downloaded from the CNIPA official website. Electronically applied patents must be submitted electronically)
    • At the same time pay the official fee 200.00CNY
    • Transfer certificate or agreement signed by both the transferor and the transferee
    • If the contract is not in Chinese, a Chinese translation must be submitted
    • Power of Attorney

5. Legal consequences of not registering and filing patent transfers

  • The Patent Office will still list the original right holder as the patent owner.
  • The new assignee cannot exercise rights as a patent owner, such as licensing, pledging, filing infringement lawsuits, etc.
  • The effectiveness of a contract only exists between the two parties and cannot be used against third parties.
  • Therefore, the registration and filing of patent transfers in China is a mandatory procedure. Failure to do so means that the transfer of patent rights is not legally effective. The effectiveness of registration can be considered an establishment procedure.

6. Patent co-ownership

  • All co-owners must unanimously agree to the patent transfer.

7. Is it necessary to appoint a professional representative in my country?

  • Yes.
  • Any foreigner, foreign enterprise or other foreign organization that does not have a residence or business premises in China must entrust a patent agency established in accordance with the law in China when handling patent-related matters.

8. Official fees for patent transfer registration and filing

  • The official fee is RMB 200.
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