(1) Patent right: mainly including the right to apply for a patent, patent right and the right to license the development of new products, substances, technologies, new processes, new materials, new formulas and new designs.
(2) Trademarks: Registered trademarks are owned by all units.
(3) Copyright: mainly works of engineering design, product design drawings and their descriptions, computer software, layout design of integrated circuits, maps, photography, video recording, etc., which are created by making use of the material and technical conditions of the unit; All post and telecommunications units provide creative conditions such as funds or materials, organize personnel to create works, and undertake the copyright of edited works such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, teaching materials and large photo albums.
(4) Business secrets (including technical secrets): mainly information about management, engineering, design, market, leasing, services, etc. that is not known to the public and only owned by each unit.
(five) other units entrusted by the post and telecommunications units to undertake scientific research tasks and have the obligation to keep business secrets.
(six) patents, trademarks, works, computer software and other intellectual property rights introduced by various post and telecommunications units.
(7) Rights conferred by the Anti-Unfair Competition Law. Article 4 These Provisions shall apply to all post and telecommunications units and their employees. Visiting researchers, graduate students, postdocs or temporary workers who come to post and telecommunications units for study, further study or cooperative research have the obligation to protect the intellectual property rights of their units and must abide by these provisions. Chapter II Management System Article 5 Intellectual property rights are intangible assets. When property rights change in domestic and foreign scientific and technological development and market transactions, intellectual property rights must be evaluated in advance and filed with the intellectual property management department of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, and major issues must be approved by the management department. Article 6 Strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights in the import and export of new technologies and new products. When importing technology or imported products from abroad, we must seek new changes, fully understand the intellectual property status of related technologies or products, and avoid problems such as repeated introduction. When exporting new technologies and products to foreign countries, intellectual property inquiries must be made and reported to the intellectual property management department for the record.
(a) when conducting cooperative research or cooperative development with domestic and foreign units or individuals, a written contract shall be signed in accordance with the technology contract law and other laws and regulations. There must be provisions in the contract to protect intellectual property rights.
(2) The conclusion of technology contracts (technology transfer, technology service, technology development and technology consultation) and patent licensing contracts must be strictly examined by the intellectual property management department at the next higher level, and signed by the legal representative or his entrusted agent. Other departments or individuals have no right to sign. Seventh leaders at all levels should resolutely stop and put an end to the loss of intellectual property rights caused by unfair acts in accordance with the Anti-Unfair Competition Law. And in accordance with national laws, the responsibility of the receiving unit of the lost results shall be investigated.
(a) the research and development and technical transformation of new technologies, new processes and new products in various post and telecommunications units should make use of intellectual property rights and other documents to formulate the correct research direction and technical route, improve the starting point of research and development, and avoid repeated development or ownership disputes.
(two) major scientific research projects should be novelty retrieval and retrieval before the project is established.
(3) Each unit should keep abreast of every process of scientific research and development. After each process and scientific research work is completed, employees should collect and sort out all original technical data such as test reports, data manuscripts, drawings, audio and video, and submit them to the science and technology archives department of the unit for filing. Scientific and technological archives should be centralized and unified management, graded custody, and strictly implement the borrowing system of scientific and technological archives.
(four) conditional units try to cancel the computer floppy disk drive and implement hierarchical management of software programs and resources.
(5) Employees who have retired, left their posts without pay, resigned or transferred from their posts must return all the technical materials, experimental materials, experimental equipment and products engaged in scientific and technological work in their original units before leaving their units. Article 8 Take corresponding measures to protect intellectual property rights:
(a) the project that needs to apply for a patent shall go through the application formalities in time.
(two) famous brands, signs and trademarks used by various post and telecommunications units should be actively registered and protected by the exclusive right to use trademarks.
(three) after the completion of the computer software developed or jointly developed by the post and telecommunications units, the computer software shall be registered in time.
(4) Intellectual property rights such as patents, trademarks, copyrights and computer software in imported projects should be protected accordingly.
(five) intellectual labor achievements that are not suitable for the above measures but have commercial value should be protected as the technical secrets of the unit first, and then published in the form of papers, appraisals and exhibitions. To the public.