What are the legal risks of intellectual property evaluation?

1. The legal risks of intellectual property mainly include trademark legal risks, patent legal risks and trade secret legal risks.

2. Prevention of legal risks of trademarks: Your enterprise should pay attention to the timely registration of trademarks in the process of cultivating business logos, otherwise it will not be able to obtain the exclusive right to use trademarks, and the use of the same business logo by others will not constitute infringement, so as to prevent the business logo you cultivate from being easily used by others. When applying for a registered trademark, your enterprise should try to avoid using words such as place names and common product names as trademarks. Trademark design should be distinctive and easy to identify, and fictional words are a better choice. At the same time, before you apply for a registered trademark or a registered enterprise name, please pay attention to fully searching the prior trademark registration information and the name of the enterprise in the same industry, and pay full attention to avoiding conflicts of rights and "being next to famous brands". Otherwise, it is very likely to infringe upon the prior rights of others, or fall into the scope of cross-class protection of well-known trademarks of others. Enterprises will not only suffer losses, but also face claims from obligees or stop infringement, especially the use of font size.

3. The legal risks in the field of patent rights mainly include the legal risks of improper application and the legal risks of using without full permission.

(1) Legal risks caused by improper patent application strategies;

(2) Legal risks caused by improper writing of patent specifications and claims;

(3) Legal risks of patent infringement;

4. The most fundamental legal risk of trade secret is the risk of trade secret disclosure. Enterprises should pay attention to the legal risks of trade secret disclosure in the following links:

(1) The flow of core talents reveals business secrets.

(2) Illegal "undercover" leads to the disclosure of business secrets.

(3) Publishing academic papers leads to the disclosure of trade secrets.

(4) divulging business secrets for reasons such as receiving visitors.

The way to prevent similar risks is that enterprises should establish a perfect foreign reception policy and pay attention to protecting trade secrets during interviews and visits; Organized tourism should avoid the core sensitive areas; Sign confidentiality agreements with visitors and visitors; Don't introduce the core secrets to visiting reporters.