Legal Subjectivity:
Those who counterfeit other people’s patents, in addition to bearing civil liability in accordance with the law, will be ordered to make corrections and make an announcement by the patent management department, and the illegal gains will be confiscated and may be punished concurrently with the illegal gains. If there is no illegal income, a fine of not more than 50,000 yuan may be imposed; if a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law. The following acts are acts of counterfeiting other people's patents: (1) Marking other people's patent numbers on the products and packages of products manufactured or sold without permission; (2) Using other people's patent numbers in advertisements or other promotional materials without permission; (3) Using someone else’s patent number in a contract without permission, causing people to mistake the technology involved in the contract for someone else’s patented technology; (4) Forge or alter other people’s patent certificates, patent documents or patent application documents. Legal objectivity:
Article 52 of the "Copyright Law" Who commits the following infringements shall bear civil responsibilities such as ceasing the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses according to the circumstances: (1) Without Publishing his or her work without the permission of the copyright holder; (2) Publishing a work created in collaboration with others as an independently created work without the permission of the co-author; (3) Not participating in the creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, in other people's works (4) Distorting or tampering with other people's works; (5) Plagiarizing other people's works; (7) Using other people's works and failing to pay remuneration that should be paid; (9) Using other people's works without the publisher's permission. The layout design of books and periodicals; (10) Live broadcasting or publicly transmitting live performances, or recording performances without the permission of the performers; (11) Other acts that infringe on copyright and copyright-related rights.