What are the characteristics of intellectual property protection objects
1. Knowledge does not have substance and cannot exist independently. It must "Dwelling" in material carriers. Knowledge describes human understanding, and understanding is information that reflects certain thoughts and emotions. Information is abstract and has no perceptible formal characteristics. For example, the "bamboo in the chest" that relies on the spirit cannot be perceived by others. Knowledge is concrete, and it must find materials to "dwell" in order to become "bamboo in the hand." Once the bamboo in the hand is completed, it is transformed into an independent objective existence that is no longer dependent on its describer. This perceivable form of existence is “knowledge”.
2. Knowledge, as a form, is eternal in time. Once "knowledge" is produced, whether it is formed in physical materials or stored in the memory of the brain, it has a character that will never wear out. Relying on this kind of character, knowledge can be continuously accumulated and passed on. Form and object are different. Things cannot last forever. For example, a porcelain vase from the Southern Song Dynasty with elegant shape, harmonious color and exquisite exquisiteness is a unity of material, shape and color. Although people take good care of it, its lifespan is always limited. The movement of matter is absolute and unconditional. The unity of matter and form is relative and conditional. Once this unity is broken, things cease to exist. Property rights are premised on the existence of the thing, and the right to destroy the thing disappears like a shadow.
Therefore, the law does not have to set a time limit for property rights, but allows it to be determined by the natural lifespan of the thing. As a "form" of knowledge, its existence and reproduction do not depend on specific materials, and it has unlimited choices. As long as it can find material to express or store, it will not be lost. Knowledge exists by expression and transmission, and maintains its life span. Unless the actual form of knowledge is completely extinct and stored in the digitized "chest" in the brain. "Zhu" all have amnesia. These two situations occur at the same time. Otherwise, the lifespan of knowledge is infinite.
Knowledge is the description of human understanding. The ubiquitous way or ontology of knowledge is form. Intellectual property is not intangible property rights, nor is it equal to intangible property rights. Knowledge as a form, in time It is permanent. If your situation is more complex, the Legal Savior Network also provides online lawyer consultation services. You are welcome to seek legal consultation.
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