Sell product rights

Sell product rights: create a listing on company.ch with guide price, scope, rights, condition and handover. Private seller data stays protected while inquiries arrive.

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Sell product rights: explain usage, protection and transfer

Selling product rights means showing exactly which economic rights can be transferred. Buyers want to understand the product, protection status, permitted use, territory, term, exclusivity, existing contracts and available documentation.

Describe product and rights scope

The listing should explain which product, concept, process or solution is involved, who owns the rights and which usage, distribution, manufacturing or exploitation rights are offered. It should state whether rights can be transferred fully, partly, exclusively or non-exclusively.

Show protection, evidence and limits

Patents, designs, brand references, technical files, prototypes, drawings, recipes, documentation, license contracts, territory, term, fees, known conflicts and usage limits affect valuation. Sellers should separate documented facts from points that still need review.

Explain commercial use and handover

Buyers want to know whether the rights have generated revenue, which customers, partners or manufacturers exist, which costs or obligations remain and how know-how, files, contracts, contacts and access can be handed over.

Separate product rights, brand and licenses

If the main value lies in a name, logo or protected sign, Sell brands may be more precise. If the offer mainly concerns defined usage rights, Sell licences often describes the content better.

Frequently asked questions about selling product rights

What does selling product rights mean?

It means offering economic rights to a product, concept, design, process or solution, without necessarily selling the entire company.

Which details belong in the listing?

Product description, rights owner, protection status, usage scope, territory, term, exclusivity, contracts, revenue, evidence and handover are important.

Are product rights always patents?

No. Patents may be included, but product rights can also cover designs, documents, manufacturing rights, distribution rights or know-how.

Is registered protection required?

Registered rights are easier to assess. Without registration, the listing should explain which rights, documents or know-how are actually transferred.

Why does usage scope matter?

It shows whether buyers may manufacture, distribute, develop, license or use the product only in a defined territory or period.

Can existing contracts be included?

Yes. License, distribution, supplier or manufacturing contracts can be relevant if they are transferable and clearly described.

When is a brand more suitable?

A brand is more suitable if value mainly lies in the name, logo, sign protection or awareness.

Does company.ch verify product rights?

No. company.ch helps sellers publish the listing and receive inquiries, but it does not replace legal, technical or commercial review.