1. What does intellectual property include?
1. What does intellectual property include? Copyrights, patent rights, trademark rights, discovery rights, invention rights and other rights to scientific and technological achievements, etc. Works, trademarks, trade secrets, inventions and utility models are all common intellectual property objects.
2. Legal basis: Article 123 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China states that civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law. Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by obligees in accordance with the law with respect to the following objects:
(1) Works;
(2) Inventions, utility models, and designs;
(3) Trademarks;
(4) Geographical indications;
(5) Trade secrets;
(6) Integrated circuit layout design;
(7) New plant varieties;
(8) Other objects specified by law.
2. What does intellectual property include?
Intellectual property rights include many contents. Sometimes we may think that the contents of intellectual property rights are only reflected in copyright, but there are also other contents that are reflected in copyright. We don’t know much about it. The following article will give you a new understanding of intellectual property content. Intellectual property rights include three major categories: patent rights, copyrights and trademark rights.
Patent rights
1. Definition of patent rights: Patent rights are granted to inventors or entities in accordance with the law to control the results of inventions and creations. The right to exclusive use, use and disposal.
2. Subject of patent rights: persons who have the right to file patent applications and patent rights and assume corresponding obligations, including natural persons and legal persons.
3. Objects of patent rights: inventions, utility models, and designs
4. Rights of the patentee: exclusive right to implement, right to license, right to transfer, right to waive, right to mark.
5. Obligations of the patentee: the obligation to implement the patent and the obligation to pay annual fees.
Trademark rights
1. Definition of trademark rights: Trademarks are to help people distinguish A mark that is specially designed for different commodities and placed intentionally on the surface of the commodity or its packaging. Trademark rights refer to the exclusive rights that trademark users have over the trademarks they use in accordance with the law.
2. The subject of trademark rights: the legal person or natural person who applies for and obtains trademark rights.
3. The object of trademark rights: a trademark approved and registered by the National Trademark Office and protected by the Trademark Law, that is, a registered trademark, including commodity trademarks and service trademarks.
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