Risks during R&D activities include: the existing technologies were not searched in detail during the R&D project demonstration, resulting in repeated development and unusable independent development results; After the completion of R&D, the R&D achievements are not effectively protected, which leads to the risk that the R&D achievements will be copied and used by others and restricted by patents authorized by others; In the cooperation in Industry-University-Research, the ownership of the intellectual property rights of the cooperation results is unclear, which leads to the risk of intellectual property disputes among the right holders.
2. Risks in production activities
The risks in production activities mainly include the infringement of intellectual property rights of third parties caused by the failure to evaluate the intellectual property rights of products and technologies provided by suppliers during the procurement process; Intellectual property disputes caused by the failure to clearly stipulate the ownership, use and confidentiality of intellectual property rights obtained from research and development when entrusting others to manufacture; For upstream or downstream units, the ownership and confidentiality responsibility of intellectual property rights are not clearly defined, resulting in the risk of intellectual property loss of enterprises.
3. Risks in sales activities
Product trademarks and advertising marketing schemes involved in product sales activities may lead to the risk of infringing on the intellectual property rights of others.