Legal analysis:
Intellectual property rights mainly include: (1) patent right; (2) implementation right; (3) prohibition right; (4) promise to sell right; (5) ) Marking right; (6) Exclusive right; (7) Licensing right; (8) Transfer right; (9) Franchise right; (10) Publication right; (11) Signature right; (12) Reproduction right; (13) Performance rights; (14) Adaptation rights; (15) Annotation rights; (16) Arrangement rights; (17) Translation rights; (18) Modification rights; (19) Broadcast rights; (20) Exhibition rights; (21) Compilation rights ; (22) Filming rights; (23) Rental rights; (24) Information network dissemination rights; (25) Screening rights; (26) Distribution rights; (27) Right to protect the integrity of works; (28) Import rights; (29) Export rights; (30) charging rights; (31) other disposal rights and other powers.
Legal basis:
"Patent Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 2 "Inventions and creations" as mentioned in this law refer to inventions, practical applications New style and appearance design.
Invention refers to a new technical solution proposed for a product, method or improvement thereof.
Utility model refers to a new technical solution proposed for the shape, structure or combination of a product that is suitable for practical use.
Appearance design refers to a new design that is aesthetically pleasing and suitable for industrial application, based on the overall or partial shape, pattern, or combination of the product, as well as the combination of color, shape, and pattern.
Article 3 The Patent Administration Department of the State Council is responsible for managing patent work nationwide; it shall uniformly accept and examine patent applications and grant patent rights in accordance with the law.
The patent management departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government are responsible for patent management within their respective administrative regions.
Article 4 If the invention-creation for which a patent is applied for involves national security or major interests and needs to be kept confidential, it shall be handled in accordance with relevant national regulations.
Article 5 No patent rights will be granted for inventions and creations that violate the law, social ethics or harm the interests of the public.
Patent rights will not be granted for inventions and creations that are obtained or utilized in violation of laws and administrative regulations and relied on such genetic resources.