Intellectual property is an intangible property right, which refers to the results of intellectual creative labor and the rights enjoyed by intellectual workers according to law.
Such rights are called personal rights and property rights, as well as moral rights and economic rights. The so-called personal right means that the right is inseparable from the person who has made intellectual achievements, and it is a legal reflection of personal relationship. For example, the author's right to sign a work, or the right to publish or modify a work. , is a spiritual right; The so-called property right refers to the right that the obligee can use these intellectual achievements to get remuneration or rewards after they are recognized by law. This right is also called economic right.
The object of intellectual property is the human mind, and the creation of human intelligence belongs to the "intellectual achievement right", which refers to the right enjoyed by spiritual wealth created by all intellectual activities in the fields of science, technology, culture and art according to law.