Chapter 169 Patent Amendments



[It's over. Sang Ning is currently on a desolate planet and can't register a patent, which means she's missing out on a huge amount of income.]

[It's such a pity. The key issue is that as time goes by, once knitted products flood the market, the patent will become an open patent, and Sang Ning won't be eligible to apply anymore.]

[Quickly, quickly, post about the patent issue in the chat so Sang Ning can negotiate with the person in charge and the production team.]

[Everyone, no need for negotiation. I just checked the latest patent applications on the official patent website, and guess what I found? The production team finally did something right! They not only registered a patent for Sang Ning, but also for contestants like 738, and it's already been approved.]

[I checked it out too, and the person upstairs is right. Several of Sang Ning's patents are already making money, as are other patents like No. 738, although their usage isn't as high as Sang Ning's, and they're earning less.]

I'm a knitting enthusiast, and as soon as I went online, I noticed that everyone was discussing patents. I want to say that when Sang Ning's knitting technique first appeared, the program team had already started working on applying for a patent for her.

By the time knitting became a huge trend, her patent application had already been successfully registered. We paid for the patent according to commercial law; we certainly didn't try to get something for nothing.

Yes, I paid too.

[And me...]

Sang Ning was almost dumbfounded. She stammered, "There's...there's a patent?"

No one told her this beforehand; the person in charge didn't even give her a heads-up.

"you do not know?"

Mo Nai Nai and the others, who had just finished watching the barrage of comments, were even more shocked than her when they heard this, saying, "Your weaving, woodworking, and even traditional Chinese medicine techniques are all techniques that have never appeared in this world before. According to patent law, the patent rights belong to you."

Emmanuel hummed in agreement and reassured him, "You don't need to be shocked, you deserve it."

As he spoke, he stroked his chin with some confusion and said, "The only thing I can't understand is why the production team, which is usually so ruthless, has suddenly become so merciful and quietly acted as good people this time."

"They applied for patent registration without even a word, and didn't even tell the contestants that they were making a profit."

Mu Tao's focus was different from others. He directly asked the production team, "Hey, you helped Sang Ning register the patent. Did the patent royalties go directly into her account? Or is the production team holding them for her until she's eliminated?"

This was a very important question, and everyone's eyes widened as they looked at the screen.

Manager Luo appeared and replied—

[Patent royalties go directly into Sang Ning's account; the production team will not hold them on his behalf.]

Hearing this, Mu Tao felt relieved and turned to sincerely comfort Sang Ning, who seemed dazed, saying, "Ningning, you don't need to worry about the production team ripping you off. The patent royalties are all in your account."

When participating in the program, personal terminals need to be handed in. The terminals that Sang Ning and the others are currently using are provided by the program team. Apart from the live broadcast function being open, all other functions are locked and unusable.

Therefore, Sang Ning also did not know how much patent fee she currently had on her personal terminal.

She wasn't worried. She wasn't familiar with patent fees and wasn't counting on patents to make money. What she really cared about was the prize money from the show.

So, after saying "Oh," she told the person in charge, "Thank you, thank you to the production team for applying for the patent for me."

Just as Manager Luo was about to say no, she suddenly changed her tone and said, "Manager, could I ask you for a favor?"

help?

What kind of help do you need? Just tell me. As long as it's within a reasonable range, it's not a big problem.

Sang Ning, "I'd like to ask, is it possible to change the patent holder?"

This question doesn't require an answer from Director Luo; Emmanuel and his team can provide the answer.

"It can be changed, as long as the initial patent holder agrees, it can be changed at any time."

Sang Ning pondered for a moment, "Wouldn't it be troublesome to make changes?"

"It's no trouble at all."

At this moment, everyone realized from Sang Ning's words that she wanted to change the patent holder.

Mu Tao looked at her curiously and asked, "Do you want to change the patent holder?"

Sang Ning nodded and said to the person in charge, "I'd like to change the holder of the weaving patent to the government of planet E72, is that alright?"

Manager Luo, "..."

audience,"!!!"

Emmanuel and the others were bewildered.

Everyone was stunned and confused by her change of identity.

Why is the e72 government the one making the change?

Sang Ning smiled and explained, "Weaving is a survival skill that everyone in E72 knows. If a patent were to be applied for, it shouldn't be a private patent, but a government patent."

As she spoke, she added, "The carpenter's patent holder also asked the person in charge to help add Louis's name, and we'll split all the patent fees equally."

Knitting is a skill that everyone on planet E72 knows, from adults to five- or six-year-old children.

If we had to point out a difference, adults are generally stronger, while older people have become more skilled through practice and their weaving techniques have reached a pinnacle. Young children, due to their incomplete development and long-term malnutrition, lack strength, so the things they weave are not as beautiful or sturdy, but this does not affect their usability.

Strictly speaking, it also belongs to the category of those who can do it.

It's inappropriate for her to be the patent holder of a technology that all humans on the planet possess.

This patent is not suitable for private ownership; the rightful owner should be planet E72.

The woodworking patent wasn't hers alone; Louis also contributed. In terms of skill alone, Louis is now far more proficient than her.

Her role in it was, at best, that of a pioneer.

Therefore, it is also inappropriate for her to hold it alone.

Traditional Chinese medicine...

Sang Ning had no intention of sharing this technology. She was the only person in the world who knew traditional Chinese medicine, and she had a clear conscience about taking it.

Therefore, it's correct that she is the patent holder.

Upon hearing that she wanted to add his name, Louis's eyes widened suddenly, as if he were trying to harm him, and he said, "Ningning, this is going too far."

"How can you add my name? You are the pioneer, I am just a tool at best. You may feel better if you add my name, but I don't feel comfortable."

"You're making me a target of public scorn, people saying I'm stealing your patent..."

He started talking non-stop again. Sang Ning tried to interrupt several times, his lips twitching, but failed. Helpless, he could only wait for him to finish before saying, "It was clearly you who wanted to harm me. You said yourself that I was just a pioneer. Without your cooperation, the threshing machine that combines threshing and dehulling would not have appeared, nor would flour mills."

"You must have a share in the patent."

"But···"

"No buts."

Sang Ning threatened, "If you don't agree, we can't even be friends anymore. Think it over carefully."

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