The state establishes an intellectual property system ()

Under the background of China's historic policy of reform and opening up, the intellectual property system in China was established and developed with the reform and opening up, which has its historical inevitability. 1980, China National Intellectual Property Administration's predecessor, the China Patent Office, was established. In this year, China officially joined the World Intellectual Property Organization. From 65438 to 0982, the 24th session of the Standing Committee of the Fifth NPC deliberated and passed the Trademark Law, which initiated the legislation of intellectual property rights in China and marked a new stage in the legal construction of intellectual property rights in China. Of course, as an "exotic" intellectual property system, its initial development is by no means smooth sailing. This contradiction is particularly prominent in the formulation and implementation of patent law. In fact, as early as 1979, the Chinese Patent Office set up a patent law drafting group. However, the difficulty in drafting the patent law lies not only in the urgency of time and lack of experience, but also in the fierce debate brought about by the limitations of the times. Under the background of China's historic policy of reform and opening up, the intellectual property system in China was established and developed with the reform and opening up, which has its historical inevitability. 1980, China National Intellectual Property Administration's predecessor, the China Patent Office, was established. In this year, China officially joined the World Intellectual Property Organization. From 65438 to 0982, the 24th session of the Standing Committee of the Fifth NPC deliberated and passed the Trademark Law, which initiated the legislation of intellectual property rights in China and marked a new stage in the legal construction of intellectual property rights in China. Of course, as an "exotic" intellectual property system, its initial development is by no means smooth sailing. This contradiction is particularly prominent in the formulation and implementation of patent law. In fact, as early as 1979, the Chinese Patent Office set up a patent law drafting group. However, the difficulty in drafting the patent law lies not only in the urgency of time and lack of experience, but also in the fierce debate brought about by the limitations of the times.