Briefly describe the types of international conventions on intellectual property rights.

A: According to the different contents of the adjustment, international conventions on intellectual property rights can be roughly divided into the following four categories:

(1) The general treaty is the Convention on the Establishment of the World Intellectual Property Organization.

(2) Intellectual property protection conventions, such as the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, the universal copyright convention, and the Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms from Unauthorized Reproduction of Their Phonograms.

(3) Conventions on establishing an international registration system for intellectual property rights, such as madrid agreement concerning the international registration of marks, madrid agreement concerning the international registration of marks Protocol and Patent Cooperation Treaty.

(4) Conventions on international classification of intellectual property rights, such as the Nice Agreement on International Classification of Trademark Registered Goods and Services.