Intellectual property legal provisions

Legal subjectivity:

Intellectual property rights are exclusive rights granted to qualified authors, inventors or achievement owners within a certain period of time in accordance with the laws of various countries. It is generally believed that it includes copyright and industrial property rights. When you find that your intellectual property rights have been infringed, we can protect your rights in the following ways: (1) Complain to the industrial and commercial administration department and apply for administrative investigation and punishment of intellectual property infringement. (2) Expose to newspapers, the Internet and other news media. (3) Collect and preserve evidence that the other party infringes your intellectual property rights. If necessary, consult a lawyer and ask the lawyer to investigate, collect evidence, and entrust notarization on the facts of intellectual property infringement. (4) Negotiate with infringers to resolve intellectual property disputes or resolve them through legal proceedings to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of their own intellectual property rights. The law is objective:

Article 1 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China aims to strengthen trademark management, protect the exclusive rights to trademarks, urge producers and operators to ensure the quality of goods and services, and maintain the reputation of trademarks. This law is specially formulated to protect the interests of consumers, producers and operators, and to promote the development of the socialist market economy. Article 1 of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China is formulated in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of patentees, encourage inventions and creations, promote the application of inventions and creations, improve innovation capabilities, and promote scientific and technological progress and economic and social development. Article 1 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Anti-Unfair Competition" is formulated in order to promote the healthy development of the socialist market economy, encourage and protect fair competition, stop unfair competition, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of operators and consumers. Law.