What does intellectual property protection include?

In a narrow sense, intellectual property protection is usually understood as the act of protecting intellectual property through judicial and administrative law enforcement. However, this dual-track protection system, which is limited to judicial and administrative enforcement, can neither fully and effectively protect intellectual property rights nor constitute all the contents covered by intellectual property protection. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the concept of intellectual property protection to a wider level. So, what are the contents of intellectual property protection? Let's find Bian Xiao to introduce you.

Intellectual property protection in a broad sense refers to the sum of all activities to stop and crack down on intellectual property infringement according to the existing laws. In this way, a broader definition of intellectual property protection can reflect all the contents of intellectual property protection more systematically and comprehensively.

First, legislative protection means that the state endows civil subjects with intellectual property rights and related spiritual interests through legislation, and gives them legal binding protection.

Secondly, administrative protection refers to the administrative actions that the state administrative organs impose administrative penalties on the parties for some serious violations of intellectual property laws and authorize some intellectual property rights to the obligee.

Third, judicial protection refers to the protection of intellectual property rights through judicial channels.

Fourth, the collective management organization protection of intellectual property rights means that the weaker intellectual property owners form an organization to safeguard their own interests and influence, and the organization will handle the related matters of intellectual property protection on their behalf.

Fifth, the self-relief of intellectual property rights holders or other interested parties. Intellectual property rights holders or other interested parties set up departments specializing in intellectual property law or management affairs, formulate intellectual property strategies, and determine a series of specific measures and means to protect intellectual property rights and avoid infringement by others.

Sixth, public opinion-oriented protection, through correct and reasonable public opinion-oriented intellectual property protection, create a good intellectual property protection atmosphere.