The difference between intellectual property and network technology

1. Intellectual property rights and network technology are two different concepts, and they are different in scope and involved fields.

2. Intellectual Property (Intellectual Property): Intellectual property refers to the legal protection enjoyed by people’s intellectual achievements created, invented or created. It includes various forms of creations or inventions, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs and trade secrets. The purpose of intellectual property rights is to encourage creativity and innovation and provide original creators with legitimate rights and interests protection.

3. Network technology (Internet Technology): Network technology refers to the technology used to connect computer systems and devices to achieve data transmission, communication and collaboration. Network technology can include computer network architecture, protocols, Internet, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, etc. The development of network technology promotes the rapid dissemination of information and diverse interaction methods.