The internationalization of intellectual property system can encourage and stimulate independent research and scientific and technological innovation of enterprises and individuals in developing countries, so as to improve the national scientific and technological level, promote economic development, conform to the globalization of the world economy, enhance the comprehensive strength of the country, give developing countries more say in the international arena, and further bring benefits to national scientific and technological progress.
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The high standards and requirements of the internationalization of intellectual property system urge developing countries to realize the importance of forming the core technology of independent innovation and improve their ability of independent research and development of intellectual property rights. Pressure generates motivation, which undoubtedly promotes independent innovation in developing countries. At the same time, it also urges developing countries to tap their own intellectual property advantages, that is, to bring their superior traditional knowledge into the scope of international intellectual property protection, which not only increases the proportion of independent intellectual property rights in the world, but also improves the level of intellectual property protection.
For example, Tibetan medicine, which belongs to China and has a long history, was ruthlessly violated by the Japanese before the internationalization of the intellectual property system. However, after internationalization, China has realized the development and protection of independent intellectual property rights, strengthened the protection of intellectual property rights, and further improved the intellectual property protection law.
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