Examples of intellectual property rights in my life

Just one or two sentences of "Sweet and sour is me" infringement. "Sweet and sour is me" is the representative song of Super Girl Baby Zhang. A few days ago, this song was included in The Complete Works of China and Jin Dian published by Jilin Audio and Video Publishing House, which triggered a lawsuit. Baby Zhang brokerage company Beijing Tianzhong Culture Development Co., Ltd. sued Beijing Exquisite Unlimited Audio-visual Co., Ltd., Hebei Jiyuan Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. and Jilin Audio-visual Publishing House to the Dongcheng District People's Court in Beijing, demanding compensation of 30,000 yuan for economic losses. According to the original report, Super Girl Baby Zhang is a contracted artist, and the plaintiff provided the copyright to publish Super Girl's debut album "I am very Baby Zhang", including the song "I am all bitter and sweet", so the plaintiff has the right to record the song. After that, it has stopped selling. The other two defendants also admitted to publishing books and copying infringing CDs, but thought that the amount of compensation demanded by the plaintiff was too high. In addition, the defendant Hebei Jiyuan Optoelectronic Company believed that the CD was copied by the defendant Jilin Audio-visual Publishing House, and Jilin should bear the tort liability according to the power of attorney. In view of the fact that the first defendant, Exquisite Unlimited Company, has stopped selling, the plaintiff withdrew the complaint against the company in court, but still insisted that the other two defendants cooperate to bear the liability for compensation. The case was not pronounced in court. Who is the winner of Huawei incident? As far as this incident is concerned, the real winner is neither Huawei nor Shanghai branch, no matter who wins the lawsuit in the end. Maybe you will wonder why this happens. It's actually quite simple. As a well-known company at home and abroad, Huawei is facing such a lawsuit, which is itself a damage to its corporate image, not to mention the Cisco v. Huawei incident. For Huawei, even if it wins the lawsuit, the negative impact will be far-reaching. For the Shanghai branch, because some of the parties have been detained, the questions that need to be answered by others must finally be completely exposed. But in a flash, Huawei can develop high-end technology with the efforts of thousands of people, which sounds a bit ridiculous. People with a little sense should be able to see the clue that historic sites can't be born like this. Moreover, since the Shanghai branch was acquired by ut Starcom from all over the world, it is not difficult for us to find that all the predators in the original curtain are here. How can the real strength of the Shanghai branch alone be Huawei's opponent, so it has support. The benefits of buying from all over the world are inevitable, and winning the bid in related projects is also a fact, which in itself is a kind of interest grab. How smart and creative are chickens laying eggs? But unfortunately, this is undoubtedly a kind of harm to yourself and others. As China pays more and more attention to intellectual property rights, such a move is bound to be humiliated by peers. Through this incident, we can easily find out ut Starcom's plan. Buying Hook from all over the world can gain some market share of optical network equipment in the shortest time, and this incident can also hit Huawei. As for intellectual property disputes, even if the lawsuit fails, it is done by Shanghai branch, and ut can simply push it clean. Obviously, in any case, ut is the biggest winner. From the current point of view, this lawsuit is a lawsuit between Huawei and Shanghai Branch. It has nothing to do with ut. As far as it's ok, ut doesn't need to get involved in this long and short period. In some cases, ut should wait and see. But ut was not silent, but came out to speak for these three people. It is easy to think that there is a certain industry that can survive. Ut is a fast-growing enterprise, and its rapid development mainly depends on pas products, because pas products have begun to decline in China. Ut urgently needs new products to support its development, and optical network products are one of them. The annual sales of China optical network products is about 654.38+0.2 billion RMB. With such products, ut can realize product diversification and sustainable development of the company, so it needs to acquire optical network technology. It is a strategy of ut to buy Shanghai branch from all over the world, but it involves intellectual property disputes. According to the convention, ut should have claimed compensation from Shanghai branch, but ut did not do as promised, so it is impossible for people to infer and think about whether there is a problem. With the development of information technology and Internet, the circulation of digital information is very convenient, with low cost, and sometimes even no cost. If there is no covering method, once the information commodity is photographed and sent, it can spread to all parts of the world in an instant under the existing technical conditions. Therefore, the property right of information goods is more and more difficult to determine and cover than that of physical goods. Especially in recent years, when there are more and more disputes about intellectual property rights, it is more urgent for the state to cover intellectual property rights. At present, high-tech industry has entered a new development period in the field of life. This has also brought great challenges and opportunities to our country. In recent years, China's R&D High-tech Zone has always maintained a high-speed development trend, which fully embodies the role of science and technology as the primary productive force. At present, China R&D High-tech Zone has basically completed the primary task of creating a career stage, and has begun to establish a new management system and market promotion mechanism suitable for the development of high-tech industries. With the unprecedented fierce competition in global science and technology and talents, the national high-tech zone will gradually shift from the main preferential policies to the way of scientific and technological innovation and development, and play a radiating role in the regional economy. And this needs to be backed by the guise of intellectual property rights. Without the cover of this system, how easy is it to innovate and develop? Under the guidance of the national policy of rejuvenating the country through science and education and promoting scientific and technological innovation, China has made remarkable achievements in developing high-tech industries through the establishment of science and technology industrial parks. High-tech enterprise groups represented by Dream, Huawei and ZTE. Rise rapidly. However, we should have a very clear understanding of what we have achieved. Compared with the developed countries in the world, China's high-tech industry is still in a weak position. If we want to achieve leap-forward development through process science and technology innovation, we must create a good environment for property rights development, including establishing a sound and effective property rights system/"> intellectual property rights system.