I think the reason why companies ignore intellectual property rights is not because they doubt the importance of intellectual property rights, but because they have the following two concerns:
01: Lack of strong protection
It is true that my country’s protection of intellectual property rights was not strong enough in the past, and infringements of intellectual property rights were not effectively punished, causing enterprises to lose confidence in intellectual property rights. However, we should look at problems from the perspective of development and not judge today's things with yesterday's mentality.
Global economic integration is an inevitable trend, and a unified market will inevitably require strengthening the protection of intellectual property rights. Otherwise, our companies will not have an international market, let alone international competitiveness.
In fact, after my country joined the World Trade Organization, the protection of intellectual property rights has been increasing year by year. This is an inevitable requirement of the objective situation. Therefore, companies should not worry about not having strong protection for their intellectual property rights, but should worry about companies not having intellectual property rights.
02: No funds to form and protect intellectual property rights
For small and medium-sized enterprises, shortage of funds is a difficulty faced by most enterprises. The greater the shortage of funds, the less investment in intellectual property rights, the worse the efficiency of enterprises, and the greater the shortage of funds, thus entering an infinite vicious circle.
How to rationally allocate limited funds to maximize the effectiveness of funds? I think intellectual property is an effective means to break through corporate bottlenecks. If handled properly, it can quickly get out of trouble and develop at a high speed.
In summary, in today's era of rapid economic development, intellectual property rights are of great significance to the development of enterprises. The establishment and improvement of an intellectual property protection system in enterprises is an issue that must be considered and implemented.
Only in this way can the company's intellectual property rights be better protected from infringement, allowing the company to occupy the highest point of patents in the fierce competition, so that the company can remain invincible in the complex economic environment.
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