What law does intellectual property law belong to?

Intellectual property law belongs to civil law. Intellectual property law refers to the general name of legal norms regulating social relations arising from activities such as the ownership, exercise, management and protection of intellectual property rights. Section III of the General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates the following intellectual property rights:

Article 94 Citizens and legal persons enjoy copyright and the rights to sign, publish, publish and receive remuneration according to law.

Article 95 The patent rights obtained by citizens and legal persons according to law shall be protected by law.

Article 96 The exclusive right to use trademarks obtained by legal persons, individual industrial and commercial households and individual partnerships according to law shall be protected by law.

Article 97: Citizens have the right to discover their own discoveries. The discoverer has the right to apply for discovery certificate, bonus or other awards. Citizens have the right to apply for honorary certificates, bonuses or other awards for their inventions or other scientific and technological achievements.

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The characteristics of intellectual property law are as follows:

(1) Intangible property right.

(2) Confirmation or award must be directly stipulated by special national legislation.

(3) Duality: both the nature of some personal rights (such as the right to sign) and the content of property rights. But the trademark right is an exception, it only protects property rights, not personal rights.

(4) Appropriateness: Intellectual property belongs exclusively to the subject of rights. Without the consent of the creditor or special provisions of the law, no one except the creditor may enjoy or use this right.

(5) Regionality: Intellectual property rights recognized and protected by a country's laws have legal effect only within the country.

(6) Timeliness: the law stipulates a certain period of protection for intellectual property rights, and intellectual property rights are valid within the statutory period.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Intellectual Property Law