The subject of protection under the Utility Model Act is "inventions related to structures or combinations"!
In addition to patent law, there is a law called the Utility Model Act within intellectual property rights law. This Utility Model Act does not provide a definition of "utility model" similar to that of patents, and it is unclear whether the term "utility model" generally refers to an invention, an invention that has received utility model registration, or the utility model rights themselves. The purpose of this law is to encourage inventions related to the shape, structure, or combination of goods by protecting and utilizing them, thereby contributing to the development of industry (Article 1 of the Utility Model Act). *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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