What is independent intellectual property rights
Generally refers to non-independent intellectual property rights corresponding to the territory of a country Domestic citizens, corporate legal persons or unincorporated institutions, as the subjects of intellectual property rights, independently research, develop and produce "knowledge products" (such as computer software and hardware, network information products, etc.), and obtain permission to purchase patents from other countries or others. A kind of exclusive right enjoyed by , proprietary technology, trademarks, software, etc. Judging from the characteristics of its rights, it has the characteristics of localization of subject, internalization of ownership domain, integration of rights, and publicization of private rights. According to the classification of the World Intellectual Property Organization, it is divided into two categories: creative intellectual property rights and labeling intellectual property rights, as well as anti-unfair competition rights.
Features:
"Autonomous The original acquisition nature of "intellectual property rights" means that it is mainly acquired through original acquisition methods such as self-research and development, commissioned research and development, and cooperative research and development.
"Independent intellectual property rights" require the intellectual property owner's Creative acts are embedded in knowledge products. Creativity includes pioneering inventions and creations, as well as improvements and combinations based on original technologies.
The acquisition and existence of "independent intellectual property rights" are nationally recognized, which means that rights recognition by relevant national agencies is required.
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