How do the relevant laws of our country stipulate citizens' right to intellectual achievements?

intellectual property rights refer to the personal rights and property rights that citizens and legal persons enjoy according to law on the intellectual activities they create, such as copyright, patent right, trademark right, discovery right, invention right and other scientific and technological achievements rights. China's "General Principles of Civil Law" has made specific provisions on citizens' intellectual property rights. Although children are minors, they also enjoy the right to intellectual achievements according to law. Article 36 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates: "The state protects the intellectual achievements and honor rights of minors from infringement according to law." At the same time, it is stipulated: "For minors with special talents or outstanding achievements, the state, society, families and schools should create strong conditions for their healthy development." Minors with special talents have excellent potential for growth, so they should be specially protected and cultivated. Only in this way can their talents be fully developed. Those minors who have made outstanding achievements through hard work should be given special care and cherish so that they can make greater contributions to the country.

if the intellectual property rights of minors are illegally infringed, the parents or other guardians of minors may ask the relevant administrative organs or judicial organs for legal protection. Require the infringer to bear legal responsibility. For example, when Susan Wang was 8 years old, he often talked to himself. His father, who was engaged in literary creation, carefully recorded his daughter's words, which turned out to be small poems. Later, Susan Wang published his own poems in the school magazine many times, and several children's poems won prizes! Soon, dad found an anthology of children's award-winning poems in the bookstore, which included four award-winning works of his daughter, so he went to the publishing house and asked for remuneration and sample books. The publishing house replied: "We don't make money at all, just to encourage children to write poems. Besides, your daughter is only 8 years old. What is the remuneration? !” Susan Wang's father insisted on fighting for his daughter's understanding and taking it to court.

general principles of civil law in China. The Copyright Law stipulates that citizens enjoy copyright, and the citizen who creates a work is the author of the work. Copyright belongs to the author. According to the Copyright Law, copyright includes the right to publish, the right to sign, the right to modify, the right to protect the integrity of works, the right to use and the right to receive remuneration. As the author of poetry, Susan Wang enjoys the copyright, which is a citizen's right. Citizens' exercise of their rights is not restricted by gender, nationality or age. Therefore, if a publishing house chooses the works of author Susan Wang without the permission of author Susan Wang and his legal representative, it shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities and pay the remuneration to author Susan Wang.