/pæ’rɪs kən’venʃən prɪ’aɪɔrəti/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền ưu tiên đặc biệt theo công ước Paris về bảo hộ sở hữu công nghiệp, quyền ưu tiên theo công ước.
A more thorough explanation: The Paris Convention priority refers to the right of an applicant to claim priority for a patent application filed in one member country of the Paris Convention when filing a subsequent application for the same invention in another member country. This priority allows the subsequent application to benefit from the filing date of the first application, ensuring that the applicant’s rights are protected and that the subsequent application is treated as if it had been filed on the same date as the first application.
Example: The applicant claimed Paris Convention priority for the invention, allowing them to file a patent application in another country within 12 months of the original filing date.