Crimes of infringing intellectual property rights include: the crime of counterfeiting registered trademarks, the crime of selling goods with counterfeit registered trademarks, and the crime of illegally manufacturing or selling goods with illegally manufactured registered trademarks; Crime of infringing copyright and selling infringing copies; Crime of counterfeiting patents; Crime of infringing trade secrets. Intellectual property is the intellectual achievement of human creative labor, including patent right, trademark right and copyright. The general business amount is more than 50,000 yuan, reaching the filing standard. Patent Law Article 1 This Law is formulated for the purpose of protecting the legitimate rights and interests of patentees, encouraging inventions and creations, promoting the application of inventions and creations, enhancing innovation ability, and promoting scientific and technological progress and economic and social development.
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Article 217 of the Criminal Law Whoever, for the purpose of making profits, has one of the following circumstances, and the amount of illegal gains is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years and shall also, or shall only, be fined; If the amount of illegal income is huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than 10 years, and shall also be fined: (1) Copying and distributing his written works, music, art, audio-visual works, computer software and other works prescribed by laws and administrative regulations to the public through the information network without the permission of the copyright owner; (2) Publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others; (3) Reproduction, distribution and dissemination of audio and video products made by the producer to the public through the information network without the permission of the producer; (4) Reproduction and distribution of audio and video products of their performances without the permission of performers, or dissemination of their performances to the public through information networks; (five) the production and sale of counterfeit works of art; (6) Technical measures taken to intentionally avoid or destroy the copyright to protect the copyright or copyright-related rights of his works, audio-visual products, etc. Without the permission of the copyright owner or the copyright-related obligee.