What are the specific types of intellectual property rights?
The intellectual property rights stipulated in our country include Works; inventions, utility models, designs; trademarks; trade secrets, etc.
"Civil Code of the People's Republic of China"
Article 123 [Knowledge Definition of property rights] Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law.
Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by obligees in accordance with the law with respect to the following objects:
(1) Works;
(2) Inventions, utility models, and designs;
(3) Trademarks;
(4) Geographical indications;
(5) Trade secrets ;
(6) Integrated circuit layout design;
(7) New plant varieties ;
(8) Other objects specified by law.
What are the infringements of intellectual property rights
1. Use identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creations in production, business, advertising, publicity, performances and other activities without authorization Results;
2. Forgery, unauthorized production of the same orSimilar trademarks, special signs, or selling forged or unauthorized manufactured trademarks, special signs;
3. Using identical or similar trademarks, special signs, Patents, works and other creative achievements;
4. Registration and website and domain name in enterprises, social groups, institutions, private non-enterprise units without authorization , use identical or similar trademarks, special signs, patents, works and other creative achievements in names of places, buildings, structures, places, etc.;
5. Providing convenient conditions for infringement activities such as location, warehousing, transportation, mailing, and concealment;
6. Other infringement activities that violate relevant national laws and regulations.
According to the provisions of the Civil Code, intellectual property rights include works; inventions, utility models, designs; trademarks; trade secrets; integrated circuit layout designs, etc. If you infringe on the intellectual property rights of others, you will be liable for civil compensation, administrative penalties, etc. In serious cases, it may constitute a crime. If you need legal help, readers can go to the Legal Savior Network for consultation.
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