The reporting enterprise must be an independent legal person registered in China, have a valid business license, and continue to operate for a certain period of time (such as more than two years). Enterprises should have stable business premises and corresponding R&D and production facilities to ensure the creation and transformation of intellectual property rights.
2. Creation and accumulation of intellectual property rights
Enterprises should own a certain number of intellectual property rights, including but not limited to invention patents, utility model patents, design patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. These intellectual property rights should be highly innovative and practical, and can reflect the leading edge of enterprises in technology or design.
Enterprises should continue to invest in research and development to maintain the vitality of technological innovation. The proportion of R&D investment in sales revenue should reach a certain standard to prove that enterprises attach importance to and invest in technological innovation. Enterprises should be able to demonstrate the achievements of transforming their intellectual property rights into actual products or services, and should have certain competitiveness and influence in the market.
3. Intellectual property management and protection
Enterprises should establish and improve the intellectual property management system, including the application, examination, maintenance, application and protection of intellectual property rights. This system should ensure the safety and effectiveness of intellectual property rights. Enterprises should have the ability to identify and respond to intellectual property risks, including but not limited to infringement and technology leakage risks. Enterprises should establish corresponding risk prevention mechanisms and emergency plans.
4. Use and benefits of intellectual property rights
Enterprises should be able to effectively transform intellectual property rights into real productive forces and realize their economic value through licensing, transfer and pledge of intellectual property rights. The intellectual property products or services of enterprises should show strong competitiveness in the market and bring remarkable economic benefits to enterprises. Enterprises should actively carry out international cooperation and exchanges in the field of intellectual property to enhance their international influence.
5. Social responsibility and reputation
Enterprises should strictly abide by the laws and regulations of the state on intellectual property rights and have no record of illegal acts. While pursuing economic benefits, enterprises should actively fulfill their social responsibilities, including but not limited to investments and contributions in environmental protection and public welfare. Enterprises should have a good business reputation, maintain a good cooperative relationship with partners, and have no serious breach of contract.
On enterprises with intellectual property advantages
Enterprises with intellectual property advantages usually belong to the key industrial fields of countries or regions, which are often technology-intensive or innovative, and have higher requirements for the creation, protection and application of intellectual property rights.
Enterprises with intellectual property advantages must have independent intellectual property rights, that is to say, they can continuously produce new intellectual property rights, such as patents, trademarks and copyrights, through independent research and development and technological innovation. These enterprises should also actively carry out the protection and application of intellectual property rights. Establish and improve the intellectual property management system and mechanism, ensure the safety of intellectual property rights through licensing and transfer, and realize the economic value of intellectual property rights.