Chapter 16
After Feng Jianxiong said goodbye to Yu Meiqin, he found the office of Professor Liu Yuanming, the most authoritative field of intellectual property rights of the Law School, according to the contact information provided by Teacher Qiu.
He tidied up his clothes, changed into a humble expression before knocking on the office door.
"Is Professor Liu here?"
"Please come in." A middle-aged man with a slightly majestic inside replied.
Feng saw that Xiong went in without being humble and arrogant, and saw a forty-year-old man with a slightly sunken cheekbones and a bald hairline on his forehead, Liu Yuanming.
Feng Jianxiong asked first, indicating that it was Qiu Xue recommended him. Then he asked a few questions about it, which was almost a condom. As for the methods he used, it was just the same as the trick he had just impressed Qiu Xue. He compared some cases to ask the other party, and then he established his own "diligent and studious"
As for the case content mentioned by Feng Jianxiong, I will no longer describe it in detail - in short, it is more dramatic and more legal research value than the comparison between Sony and Microsoft's counterclaims to consumers. Even if you write down the specific details, you can't understand them.
Professor Liu was very disdainful at first, but his expression became solemn as he listened, which was similar to Qiu Xue's reaction just now. Obviously, he realized that behind Feng Jianxiong's casual questions, there was a good blind spot for the paper material.
As a result, Professor Liu became kind to Feng Jianxiong.
Feng Jianxiong saw that the temperature was almost the same, so he began to ask about the important matters today indirectly.
"Professor Liu, I am very interested in intellectual property-related laws. In the summer vacation before school started, I diligently studied the "Patent Law", "Patent Law Implementation Rules" and "Patent Examination Guidelines".
I recently learned to write some of my own handwriting based on the cases of my predecessors who are not necessarily of economic value, but can compile new and innovative documents according to the law.
But because I don’t have the qualifications, I want to verify whether my condition can really pass the review of the State Intellectual Property Office, and there is no suitable channel. I think our hospital only counts you in this area. I wonder if you can give me a chance?"
Feng Jianxiong's words were quite tactful, but he believed that Professor Liu could understand the meaning behind it.
His main purpose today is to try to see if Professor Liu is in an intellectual property firm outside, whether to collect "grunge patents for mixed professional titles" in batches. If the other party accepts it, then Feng Jianxiong doesn't mind spending some spare time and earning a small piece of money, and first solve his own embarrassment in life.
Patents are difficult to deal with in many ordinary people, but in the eyes of professionals who understand the law and take advantage of loopholes, they can be easily drawn by taking whatever they want.
Note that this brush relies on insight to retrieve loopholes in a certain type of patent novelty and creative arrangement combination in the existing patent library, and then fill in the leaks.
Instead of relying on the rebirth of literary masters and writing, there is an essential difference in IQ between the two.
Only mentally retarded pigs make profits by "reciting" such low-level skills.
Of course, the patents that are made in this way are just exploiting loopholes in legal review, and are actually mostly of no market economic value - that is, it is impossible to really use such theoretically innovative things to make money by producing and making money.
But it doesn't matter, because China has the largest and most bureaucratic "professional title" evaluation system in the world.
There are tens of millions of engineers who need to be rated as intermediate professional titles and millions of people who need to be rated as senior professional titles, all need hard bar indicators such as "X number of utility models" and "invent X number" to make up data.
Therefore, those garbage patents that are filled with national patent databases are used as "professional title warehouses". Many patent agency agents will have a relative who needs to collect professional titles and will buy them together with the signature rights of this spicy chicken patent (of course, they will buy them before submitting the application to the State Intellectual Property Office).
Generally, a utility model costs several thousand yuan, and a 20,000 to 30,000 yuan is sold, but it does not depend on the quality.
Professor Liu looked disbelief when he just finished hearing Feng Jianxiong's meaning.
"Isn't this kid a freshman? Why is he so clear about the twists and turns in the industry? He really doesn't have any sense of privacy when talking about cooperation with such people." Professor Liu was a little unhappy in his mind, and subconsciously felt that he was uncomfortable even holding the professor's airs in front of Feng Jianxiong.
And on the other hand, he does not have much redundant resources to ask Feng Jianxiong to help.
So he thought about it and declined, "Student, I don't know where you found out about the industry rules of this industry. But I have fewer opportunities to do this kind of thing here - you also know the situation in our school. Traditional liberal arts are strong in schools, science and engineering are too weak, and there are few scientific research companies that cooperate.
Professors, especially liberal arts professors, only rely on papers to evaluate professional titles, and they are not evaluating professor-level senior engineers, and they have to make up for the number of inventions. Therefore, they will be saturated by their own business relationships. I hope you understand."
Professor Liu felt that he had explained so much that he would have given Feng Jianxiong a great face. If Qiu Xue hadn't said good things to him and the student was working hard and could have provided him with inspiration for the paper materials, he wouldn't have talked so much nonsense with a freshman.
Feng Jianxiong was naturally a little disappointed, but he knew that what the other party said was the truth.
I didn't think about the difficulties in doing this matter myself.
When he later opened a law firm and an intellectual property agency firm, he cooperated with many R&D corporate clients, and this kind of business naturally demanded a lot. But now he is engaged in a strong liberal arts school, and the new problem of "the market sluggish" is naturally faced.
"So that's the case... Thank you. But Professor Liu, I think you may have some misunderstandings. Actually, I'm not going to write often, just to practice my skills." Although he was disappointed, he still finished the scene with a steady explanation.
After all, he came in the name of "asking for advice" at the beginning. Even if the other party did not cooperate, Feng Jianxiong would have to hand over one or two "hands-made" to Professor Liu and get back the lie back.
If the other party says he won't do this business and he won't even hand over the "homework" of "seeking correction", then he will be too embarrassed to be honest.
Professor Liu nodded slightly after hearing this, thinking that this child is really safe in doing things and is free of water. If the cooperation is not successful, he has to finish the scene.
He felt a little unbearable and opened the skylight with a rare slight sentence: "Student Feng, please be honest, are you short of money? If that happens, it is still OK for me to leave you two or three practice works every semester. In addition, from your perspective, did you not think about publishing more papers and earning some journal manuscripts?"
Feng Jianxiong knew that even if Professor Liu had extended an olive branch, as long as he could write it every semester and help him "underwrite" two or three patents, the hard work of at least a few thousand yuan can still be earned. For Feng Jianxiong, who is currently in financial distress, it is already a comfort.
What Feng Jianxiong has to pay may only be one or two weeks of spare time.
It’s a pity that this amount cannot be run, and the payment collection takes a certain period of time.
"Then thank Professor Liu. I really can't write the thesis. I am more interested in practice, but if you want to ask you for some academic ideas, I hope you will give me some advice."
Professor Liu's eyes lit up and he smiled kindly: "Of course."
Some people provide paper perspectives and materials, and even if they don’t write or share the spoils, that’s a good thing.
Professor Liu has some graduate students who can help him do physical work according to his ideas.
"Then I'll say goodbye." Feng Jianxiong said, leaving Professor Liu's office and bringing him the door.
He was about to go back to the dormitory, but he didn't expect to meet several people in the corridor of the office building.
Wang Daoyi, the chairman of the college student union, was behind Weng Dechen and Yu Meiqin, and several other people who were so-called, including Xu Ming, who had his head hanging down.
When the group saw Feng Jianxiong coming out, their eyes lit up immediately, and it was obvious that they were here to find him.
Wang Daoyi's face was not very good, and he lowered his voice to his face and asked, "Feng Jianxiong, what are you doing recently? I heard from Teacher Qiu, you just found Professor Liu?"
Chapter completed!