Introduction to the principle of exhaustion of rights

The principle of exhaustion of rights refers to the fact that the rights holder loses further control over an intellectual property product manufactured by the intellectual property owner or its authorized person after it is first put on the market. , the right holder's rights are deemed to be exhausted and exhausted. How to protect intellectual property rights to achieve a balance of social interests and ensure the free circulation of goods without harming the interests of right holders is the significance of studying this topic.