What is the relationship between the intellectual property rights of a product and those of other components?
In a product, different parts may be provided by different manufacturers or companies, and these parts may involve different intellectual property rights. When producing a product, we need to consider the intellectual property rights of these parts. If a certain part of the product involves other people's intellectual property rights such as patents or trademarks, then it needs to be authorized or paid to avoid infringing on other people's intellectual property rights. Otherwise, it may face risks such as intellectual property disputes and infringement lawsuits, which will have a negative impact on enterprises. In addition, when designing products, we also need to consider how to protect our intellectual property rights. For example, if the design or process of a component is innovative and original, you can apply for intellectual property rights such as patents or trademarks to protect your innovation and business secrets.