1. Property rights protect material property and intellectual property rights protect intangible knowledge achievements.
2. Property rights can be enjoyed permanently, while the protection period of intellectual property rights is limited.
3. Property rights are regional, while intellectual property rights are international.
4. Intellectual property rights can be copied, but property rights are not.
Intellectual property protection mainly encourages innovation and invention, while property rights protection mainly protects property rights and interests.
Intellectual property refers to the legal protection right enjoyed by intellectual achievements created by human intelligence. Intellectual property rights mainly include patent rights, trademark rights, copyrights, trade secrets and other forms of legal protection.
1. Intangible: Intellectual property rights protect intangible intellectual achievements, such as inventions, words, music and software.
2. Reproducibility: Intellectual achievements protected by intellectual property rights can be exchanged and used through copying and dissemination.
3. Scarcity: Intellectual achievements protected by intellectual property rights are scarce, because an intellectual achievement can only be enjoyed by one person or unit.
4. Duration: The duration of intellectual property protection is limited, and different types of intellectual property protection have different durations, but generally it will not exceed 20 years.
5. Internationality: The protection of intellectual property rights is international, and mutual recognition and protection can be realized among many countries.
Property right refers to people's ownership, use right, income right and other rights to property. Property rights mainly include houses, land, cars, money and other property.
1. Materiality: Property rights protect material properties, such as houses, land, cars, money, etc.
2. Non-replicability: Material property protected by property rights cannot be communicated and used through reproduction and dissemination.
3. Non-scarcity: Material property protected by property rights is not scarce, because the same material property can be owned by multiple individuals or units.
4. Permanence: Property rights are not time-limited like intellectual property rights. Once acquired, you can enjoy the ownership, use right and income right of the property permanently.
5. Regionality: Property rights protection is mainly carried out within the national scope, and there are differences in property rights laws and regulations in different countries.