How to describe the autonomy of intellectual property rights?

The autonomy of intellectual property rights can be described from the perspectives of research, development, production, experiment, patent technology application, and reply to examination opinions.

The essence of intellectual property autonomy is to emphasize independent intellectual property rights, that is, intellectual property rights are developed by the right holders themselves, not only the right holders of intellectual property rights, but also the technical contributors of 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. According to the classification of the World Intellectual Property Organization, it is divided into two categories: creative independent intellectual property rights and marked intellectual property rights, and the right to fight unfair competition.