What is the daily life of intellectual property professionals?

With the development of economy and society, all kinds of intellectual property rights are protected by law, and major universities have set up intellectual property majors, and a large number of students come here. I heard that intellectual property is a high-end word. Intellectual property rights include literary works, arts, designs, business marks, names and images. Generally speaking, it is to protect the exclusive rights of the obligee to the fruits of his intellectual labor creation and the marks and reputations in business activities, so that these things created by intelligent people are protected by law and the fruits of his labor are safeguarded. Just as it is often said on the Internet that those who study psychology can know other people's psychology, those who study economics will definitely buy stocks to make money, and intellectual property majors will also be misunderstood. In fact, our daily life is not about justice, but constantly looking at cases, summing up and learning relevant professional knowledge.

1. Look at all kinds of cases that have happened in society. The case analysis of intellectual property rights is particularly important, which is a practical exercise of professional knowledge. It is an indispensable sport in our daily life, and it is often involved in conversations with roommates and classmates. For example, A Jing Teng Bai, which appeared some time ago, obviously used the business names of Alibaba, JD.COM, Tencent and Baidu, which would mislead consumers. This is an infringement of the right to name, which is not conducive to fair and healthy competition in the market.

2. Get up, sleep and wind up. There is no doubt that the major of intellectual property is closely related to law. We should not only know whether the intellectual property rights of others have been infringed, but also know what laws have been violated, to what extent, what penalties will be imposed, and so on. These are all legal knowledge, and only those who know can use them. And the legal provisions are particularly complicated. If you can't look back and learn something new, it will become new every day.

3. Learn relevant professional knowledge. Intellectual property is a major, although it is the professional knowledge of intellectual property, but it involves a wide range in future applications. For example, trademarks involve business knowledge, so we should also study economics. For example, design involves drawing. If you want to distinguish whether there is technical infringement, you must know a little about this technology.