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What are the aspects of intellectual property rights?

Intellectual property rights mainly include the following contents: copyright, patent right, trademark right, prevention of unfair competition, source mark, name of origin, trade secret, trademark right, name of manufacturer, other intellectual achievements and new plant varieties. Intellectual property refers to the exclusive rights that people enjoy according to law through their own intellectual labor.

[Legal Analysis]

Intellectual property is an intangible property right, which includes many scopes. The so-called patent right is the right granted to the inventor or unit of an invention to monopolize, use and dispose of the invention. The subject of patent right is the person who owns the patent application right and patent right and needs to bear the corresponding obligations, including natural persons and legal persons. The objects of patent right are inventions, utility models and designs. The patentee mainly enjoys the right to use, license, transfer, waiver and marking. The obligations of the patentee mainly include the obligation to exploit the patent and the related obligation to pay the annual fee. The so-called trademark is a kind of mark designed by someone to help people distinguish different goods and consciously placed on the surface of goods or their packaging. Trademark right refers to the exclusive right to use a trademark enjoyed by the trademark user according to law. The subject of trademark right is the legal person or natural person who applied for and obtained the trademark right. The object of trademark right is a trademark protected by the Trademark Law and approved by the State Trademark Office, that is, the so-called registered trademark, including commodity trademark and service trademark. Well-known copyright, also known as copyright, is the exclusive right of citizens, legal persons or unincorporated units to their own literary, artistic, natural science and engineering and technical works according to law.