/priː ˈpeɪtənt ˈrɔɪəlti/ – Phrase
Definition: tiền bản quyền người được cấp giấy phép sử dụng bằng sáng chế trả trước khi giấy phép được cấp bằng sáng chế.
A more thorough explanation: Pre-patent royalty refers to a payment made by a licensee to a licensor for the use of an invention or technology that is still pending patent approval. This payment is typically made in anticipation of the patent being granted and is based on an agreement between the parties involved.
Example: The parties agreed to a pre-patent royalty payment to compensate the inventor for the use of their technology before the patent was officially granted.