What is intellectual property? On the positive and negative effects of China's introduction of advanced technology in international trade.

Generally speaking, intellectual property rights refer to the exclusive rights that citizens, legal persons or their public organizations enjoy according to law for their intellectual achievements in the fields of science and technology, literature and art, etc.

Intellectual property rights in a broad sense include the rights of the following objects: literary, artistic and scientific works, performances by performing artists, records and radio programs, inventions in all fields of human beings, scientific discoveries, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks, commodity names and marks, cessation of unfair competition, and all rights arising from intellectual activities in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.

In a narrow sense, intellectual property rights only include copyright, patent right, trademark right, name right and stopping unfair competition, but do not include the right of scientific discovery, invention and other scientific and technological achievements.