First, psychological compulsion.
It is difficult for the general public to say that intellectual property is intellectual property. When it comes to intellectual property rights, most people roll their eyes and don't know what they are talking about. It is good to know that it is a right and to name patents, trademarks and copyrights.
Leading cadres with high quality may know the importance of intellectual property rights. A secretary of the Political and Legal Committee once told me unconvinced: If you use foreign inventions, you will get money. Our four great inventions are used all over the world. Who will give us the money?
Professionals also talk nonsense. People in business say they are engaged in intellectual property rights, people in law say they are engaged in intellectual property rights, and even law students say they are engaged in intellectual property rights. What field of intellectual property is this? Law, economy or management? Look at the translation, intellectualproperty is translated into intellectual property; IntellectualPropertyRight is also translated into intellectual property rights; IntellectualPropertyLaw can also be said to be intellectual property.
Second, the psychology of exploitation and persecution
Intellectual property rights have been demonized. Education in those years said that it was a tool of capitalist exploitation, oppression and aggression, a sin, and one of the root causes of poverty and suffering of poor families. So far, this concept exists in the minds of China people more or less. Therefore, infringement is not only innocent, but also meritorious. In fact, there has always been such propaganda, and some infringement incidents are regarded as a blow to capitalism.
Third, the psychology of big eaters.
Since private property is never sacred, people who kill the rich and help the poor are regarded as heroes, and it is natural to eat big. Poor, can't afford it, can afford it. This is true of physical wealth, not to mention intangible property. I don't even pay for eating out in the city, let alone you rotten watermelons.
Fourth, the primary stage of psychology.
In today's world, all civilized countries regard infringement of intellectual property rights as a sin. However, domestic scholars have found that intellectual property rights have been infringed in western developed countries before, so they come to the conclusion that infringement is inevitable, normal and reasonable in the stage of underdeveloped social economy. Development is a, according to the logic of scholars, it is reasonable to imitate the Nazis to build gas chambers, since they have done it.
Five, irrelevant psychology
There has never been any intellectual property rights in the history of 5,000 years, and there has been a splendid civilization! The house can be demolished, why can't intellectual property be touched? What's the big deal? If someone steals in the street, everyone thinks it's serious. As for infringement of intellectual property rights, that's nothing. Turn a blind eye.
Six, elbow psychology
Fairness and justice are the manifestations of civilized society. Neither making rules nor other social activities can undermine fairness and justice. It is right to turn your elbow inward, but if you miss it, you will be despised by others, and you will suffer after all.