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What is Intellectual Property

Intellectual property is the right to possess, use, dispose of and benefit from the fruits of intellectual labor. Intellectual property is an intangible property right, including personal power and property power, also known as moral rights and economic rights.

The object of intellectual property rights is the human mind, the creation of human intelligence, belongs to the "intellectual property rights", refers to the scientific, technical, cultural and artistic fields to engage in all intellectual activities and the creation of spiritual wealth in accordance with the law of the right to enjoy. Traditional intellectual property rights is the sum of patent, trademark and copyright.

Intellectual property rights include some of the following rights, the right to literary, artistic and scientific works. Rights in performances, sound recordings, video recordings and broadcasts; rights in inventions in all fields of human activity. Rights in scientific discoveries. Rights in industrial designs; rights in trademarks, service marks, commercial names and logos. The right to the suppression of unfair competition. And the right to the results of all intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary or artistic fields.