First, do intellectual property rights belong to civil rights?
Intellectual property is a kind of civil rights, and its subdivision can be divided into copyright, patent right and trademark right.
Article 110 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that natural persons enjoy the rights of life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy.
Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right of name, reputation and honor.
Article 123 stipulates that civil subjects shall enjoy intellectual property rights according to law.
Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by the obligee to the following objects according to law:
(1) works;
(2) Inventions, utility models and designs;
(3) Trademarks;
(4) Geographical indications;
(5) Business secrets;
(6) Layout design of integrated circuits;
(7) New plant varieties;
(8) Other objects prescribed by law.
2. What are the acts of infringing intellectual property rights?
1. Unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in production, operation, advertising, publicity and performance.
2. Forge or manufacture identical or similar trademarks and special signs without authorization, or sell forged or unauthorized trademarks and special signs.
3, disguised use of the same or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements.
4. Unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in the registration of enterprises, social organizations, institutions and private non-enterprise units and in the names of websites, domain names, buildings, structures and places.
5. Providing places, storage, transportation, mailing, concealment and other convenient conditions for infringement.
6. Other infringements in violation of relevant national laws and regulations.
3. What are the acts of infringing intellectual property rights?
1. Unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in production, operation, advertising, publicity and performance.
2. Forge or manufacture identical or similar trademarks and special signs without authorization, or sell forged or unauthorized trademarks and special signs.
3, disguised use of the same or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements.
4. Unauthorized use of identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in the registration of enterprises, social organizations, institutions and private non-enterprise units and in the names of websites, domain names, buildings, structures and places.
5. Providing places, storage, transportation, mailing, concealment and other convenient conditions for infringement.
6. Other infringements in violation of relevant national laws and regulations.
Legal objectivity:
Article 123 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights according to law. Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by the obligee to the following objects according to law: (1) works; (2) Inventions, utility models and designs; (3) Trademarks; (4) Geographical indications; (5) Business secrets; (6) Layout design of integrated circuits; (7) New plant varieties; (8) Other objects prescribed by law.