2. Exclusivity
(1) No one may use the intellectual products of the obligee without the legal provisions or the permission of the obligee.
② For the same intellectual product, two or more intellectual property rights with the same attributes shall not coexist.
3. regionality. It only takes legal effect and is protected by law in countries and regions where its rights are granted or confirmed.
4. timeliness. Intellectual property rights have a certain period of protection.
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Legal features:
1. The regionality of intellectual property rights, that is, except for signing international conventions or bilateral and multilateral agreements, the rights obtained according to the laws of a country can only be valid within the territory of that country and protected by the laws of that country.
2, the exclusiveness of intellectual property rights, that is, only the obligee can enjoy, without the permission of the obligee, others may not exercise their rights.
3, the timeliness of intellectual property rights, the laws of various countries have stipulated a certain period of time for intellectual property rights, and the rights will automatically terminate after the expiration.
"Intellectual property rights refer to the exclusive rights enjoyed by citizens, legal persons or other organizations on the intellectual achievements of creative labor, which are protected by law and inviolable."
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