Legal subjectivity:
Intellectual property rights usually include: copyright (or copyright), patent rights, trademark rights, discovery rights, invention rights and other scientific and technological achievement rights. Intellectual property rights are “the collective term for rights generated by law based on creative achievements and industrial and commercial marks.” The three most important intellectual property rights are copyright, patent rights and trademark rights. Patent rights and trademark rights are also collectively referred to as industrial property rights. Legal objectivity:
Article 123 of the Civil Code: Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law, including works; inventions, utility models, designs; trademarks; geographical indications; trade secrets; integrated circuit layouts Graphic design; new plant varieties; other objects specified by law.