Do industrial technical standards belong to independent intellectual property rights?

Don't belong. Industry technical standard is a kind of standard, which is generally formulated or entrusted by * * *, and generally does not belong to the category of intellectual property rights. Article 5 of the Copyright Law does not apply to: (1) laws, regulations, resolutions, decisions and orders of state organs and other documents of a legislative, administrative and judicial nature and their official translations; ……

From this point of view, industrial technical standards obviously do not belong to trademarks and patents, and whether they belong to copyright is still controversial. Therefore, industry standards are generally not regarded as independent intellectual property rights.

Independent intellectual property rights are also called "own intellectual property rights". Generally speaking, it refers to "knowledge products" (such as computer software and hardware, network information products, etc. Independent research, development and production by citizens, legal persons or unincorporated institutions within a country, and obtaining the exclusive right to purchase patents, know-how, trademarks and software from other countries or others. Judging from the characteristics of its rights, it has the characteristics of localization of the subject, internalization of ownership, integration of rights and publicity of private rights.

Industry technical standards. Broaden the basis for judging whether a technology or achievement is good or not, and get the basis for judging whether a thing is good or not. Technical standards are unified agreements issued in the form of documents, including technical specifications or other precise guidelines, which can be used to formulate rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities within a certain scope and their results, with the aim of ensuring that materials, products, processes and services meet the needs. Standards often have a far-reaching impact on aspects that should be taken seriously, such as the safety, reliability and efficiency of machines and tools, toys and medical equipment. [Advanced Intellectual Property]