Patent right in intellectual property law

Hello, the patent right of intellectual property law in modern society, intellectual property as a private right is generally recognized and protected in all countries. As a tool to divide the public and private attributes of knowledge products and adjust the social relations formed in the process of knowledge creation, utilization and dissemination, intellectual property system has been generally established in all countries, and has been continuously expanded, enriched and improved with the development of science and technology and commodity economy. Especially in the context of economic globalization, the intellectual property system has developed rapidly, constantly changing and innovating. At present, the world economy is in the era of knowledge economy, and scientific and technological innovation has become the most important driving force for social progress and economic development. Accordingly, intellectual property has increasingly become a means to enhance the core competitiveness of the market and monopolize the market, and the intellectual property system has therefore become an important part of the basic system and social policy. Since the end of the 20th century, many countries have considered, formulated and implemented intellectual property strategy from the height of national strategy, and combined intellectual property strategy with economic and trade policies. Intellectual property strategy is an integral part of the country's overall development strategy and is of great significance to the realization of the country's overall goals. In 20021year, China established a leading group for the formulation of national intellectual property strategy, and officially started the formulation of national intellectual property strategy. At the same time, the China Municipal Government has continuously strengthened the protection of intellectual property rights. Judging from the current legislative situation in China, intellectual property law is only a subject concept, not a specific statute law. The legal system of intellectual property rights mainly consists of copyright law, patent law, trademark law, anti-unfair competition law and other laws, administrative regulations or rules, judicial interpretations and relevant international treaties. With the introduction of institutional innovation, legal revision and theoretical research in the field of intellectual property, new problems and new cases of intellectual property protection have emerged constantly, greatly enriching the research content of intellectual property law, and intellectual property law has made considerable development and solid accumulation. The origin of intellectual property legislation in China started late, but it developed rapidly, and a legal system in line with the international advanced level has been established. The origin of intellectual property law refers to the manifestation of intellectual property legal norms, which can be divided into two parts: domestic legislative sources and international conventions. Domestic legislative sources 1, intellectual property laws, such as copyright law, patent law and trademark law. 2. Administrative regulations on intellectual property rights. It mainly includes regulations on the implementation of copyright law, regulations on the protection of computer software, detailed rules for the implementation of patent law, regulations on the implementation of trademark law, regulations on customs protection of intellectual property rights, regulations on the protection of new plant varieties, regulations on the protection of layout design of integrated circuits, etc. 3. Regulations of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone on the Protection of Technical Secrets of Enterprises and other local regulations, autonomous regulations and separate regulations on intellectual property rights. 4. Administrative regulations on intellectual property rights, such as the provisions of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on prohibiting infringement of trade secrets.