/priː grænt raɪt tuː ə riːzənəbl ˈrɔɪəlti/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền nhận tiền bản quyền ở mức vừa phải vì vi phạm những yêu sách cấp bằng sáng chế đã được trình bày trong đơn trước khi cấp bằng.
A more thorough explanation: A pre-grant right to a reasonable royalty refers to a legal entitlement granted to an individual or entity to receive a fair and appropriate payment for the use of their invention or intellectual property before the patent for that invention has been officially granted by the relevant authority. This right allows the inventor to seek compensation for the unauthorized use of their invention during the period between the filing of the patent application and the actual grant of the patent.
Example: The patent holder has the pre-grant right to a reasonable royalty for any unauthorized use of their invention during the patent application process.