Property Rights Speech 1
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:
In each of us, In the school bag, as long as it is a genuine book, when we open the title page of the book, we can see the publication number and copyright statement of the book. This is intellectual property rights.
Let’s take a look at the country’s protection of intellectual property rights! Do you still remember the Beijing Olympics, which makes every Chinese person proud? The music in the opening ceremony, the background music used in venues, the music used in award ceremonies and competitions, etc., are all components of intellectual property rights. According to the relevant laws of our country, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee must obtain permission from the author of the musical work. And pay the author a usage fee to be able to use these musical works at the Beijing Olympics.
There are countless world-famous intellectual property rights: Coca-Cola Company of the United States, KFC, which we all love, etc., rely on their brands, formulas protected by trade secrets, and business reputation and other intellectual property rights. .
Students, have you ever used zippers? But do you know who owns the world’s zipper patent? The Japanese ykk company, known as the "king of zippers", has long been the world's largest zipper factory. Half of the world's zippers are produced by ykk. Since their patented technology has never been provided to other manufacturers, ykk's zippers are one of them. Rice can be sold for about 15 U.S. dollars, equivalent to more than 100 yuan, while zippers produced in Yiwu, Zhejiang, my country can only be sold for about 70 yuan per meter, a difference of more than 150 times. You see, intellectual property rights are so awesome.
Intellectual property rights are very important to both citizens and countries, so we protect intellectual property rights and respect the labor results of patent owners. Reject piracy and infringement. There is such a news: In Guangzhou, after taking a class on intellectual property rights at school, a primary school student began to investigate the trademark registration situation of the well-known local "Guangtai Supermarket" run by his father, and found that the supermarket run by his family The chain store's trademark has not yet been registered, which is very detrimental to the development of the supermarket. So after he and his father learned about the trademark issues together, they decided to register the brand to avoid major losses.
In order to better respect knowledge and respect the creations and inventions of others, in order to promote a trend of advocating science and encouraging innovation in the whole society, and in order to make our country more prosperous and stronger, students, let’s take action. Take active actions to protect intellectual property rights, start from me, start from the small things around you, respect knowledge, reject piracy, and make due contributions to the development of the country.
Property Rights Speech 2
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone! The topic of my speech today is "The Importance of Maintaining Intellectual Property Rights"
In today's era of rapid economic and knowledge development, it is very important to maintain intellectual property rights, and many middle school students and even parents have a negative attitude towards knowledge. The concept of understanding property rights is very unfamiliar. Let me first talk about what intellectual property is: Intellectual property refers to the right to possess, use, dispose and benefit from the fruits of intellectual labor in accordance with the law. Intellectual property is a kind of intangible property; it is the same as tangible property such as houses and cars; it is protected by national laws; it has value and use value. The value of some major patents, well-known trademarks or works is also much higher than tangible properties such as houses and cars.
Intellectual property rights are of great importance to individuals, businesses and countries. So how should we maintain it? Humanity has entered the 21st century. In this new century full of hope, science, technology, literature and art are developing rapidly and will achieve more brilliant achievements. With the advent of the information society and knowledge economy, the contradiction between the protection of intellectual property and economic, technological and cultural development, and the contradiction between developed and underdeveloped countries have become increasingly prominent. At the same time, the intellectual property system is playing an important role in promoting economic development and Technological progress and cultural prosperity will also play an increasingly important role.
my country's "Patent Law of the People's Republic of China", "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China", Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws and regulations have been promulgated successively, providing various The protection of intellectual property rights of enterprises provides a legal basis.
First, through the administrative protection of intellectual property rights.
(l) Administrative protection of patent rights: The competent authorities are the State Intellectual Property Office and local intellectual property administrative departments, which are responsible for administrative mediation of patent disputes. Patent disputes mainly include: patent infringement disputes, patent ownership disputes, etc. The conditions for the intellectual property management agency to accept patent dispute cases are as follows: the requestor for mediation must be a unit or individual with a direct interest in the dispute; there is a clear respondent; there are specific requirements and factual basis; and it must be under the jurisdiction of the intellectual property management agency The scope of the case and the scope of the case; the parties have not yet filed a lawsuit in the People's Court.
(2) Administrative protection of trademark rights: The competent authority is the industrial and commercial administration department at or above the county level where the infringement occurs, which is responsible for administrative penalties for infringement of trademark rights.
(3) Administrative protection of copyright: The competent authorities are the National Copyright Administration and local copyright administrative departments, which are responsible for administrative penalties for copyright infringement.
Secondly, through judicial protection of intellectual property rights.
(1) Determination of jurisdiction: Due to the different nature of the case, the case shall be under the jurisdiction of the court with jurisdiction and the People's Court of the place where the infringement occurred or the People's Court of the place where the defendant is domiciled.
(2) Conditions that must be met to file an intellectual property infringement lawsuit: the plaintiff is a citizen, legal person, or other organization that has a direct interest in the case; there is a clear defendant; there are specific litigation claims, facts, and reasons ; It falls within the scope of the People's Court to accept civil litigation and the jurisdiction of the People's Court subject to the lawsuit.
This concludes my speech, thank you all!
Property Rights Speech 3
Recently, I listened to the knowledge lecture on "Intellectual Property Strategy to Build an Innovative Country" organized by the State Intellectual Property Office of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security through the Internet. It gave me a deeper understanding of intellectual property rights and benefited me a lot.
Intellectual property rights refer to the exclusive rights enjoyed by citizens or legal persons in accordance with the provisions of the law on the intellectual products generated by their intellectual creation or innovative activities. It is also called "intellectual achievement rights", "Intangible property rights" mainly include industrial property rights consisting of invention patents, trademarks, and industrial designs, and copyrights consisting of works in natural sciences, social sciences, literature, music, drama, painting, sculpture, photography, and film photography. (Copyright) two parts.
Intellectual property is a kind of intangible property right. It refers to the results obtained by intellectual creative labor, and it is a right that intellectual workers enjoy in accordance with the law on their results.
This kind of right is called personal rights and property rights, also called moral rights and economic rights. The so-called personal rights refer to rights that are inseparable from the person who has achieved intellectual achievements, and are the legal reflection of personal relationships. For example, the author's right to sign on his work, or the right to publish or modify his work, etc., is a moral right; the so-called property right means that after the intellectual achievements are recognized by law, the obligee can use these intellectual achievements to obtain rewards or The right to be rewarded, this right is also called economic right.
The object of intellectual property is the human mind, and the creations of human intelligence belong to "intellectual achievement rights." It refers to the spiritual wealth created by engaging in all intellectual activities in the fields of science, technology, culture, and art. rights under the law.
The above is my superficial understanding of intellectual property rights. After learning the knowledge of intellectual property rights, I also need to learn to use intellectual property laws to protect my legal rights, and at the same time, I must always remind myself not to infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of others.
Property Rights Speech 4
Hello everyone! Humanity has entered the 21st century. In this new century full of hope, science, technology, literature and art are developing rapidly and will achieve more brilliant achievements.
With the advent of the information society and knowledge economy, the contradiction between the protection of intellectual property rights and economic, technological and cultural development, as well as the contradiction between developed and underdeveloped countries, has become increasingly prominent.
Today's China is no longer the China of the past. It is already an ancient and powerful country famous in the world. China's scientific and technological development is also advancing rapidly, but some very excellent scientific and technological knowledge, However, because the intellectual property rights were not registered in time, they were misappropriated by other illegal persons and even became the works of others. Faced with this situation, we were very helpless and very angry. However, because we have neglected these aspects, we have given away many years of hard work to others and cannot recover them. Perhaps it is because China is a developing country and the people's awareness of intellectual property protection is not strong, which has led to many losses. In developed countries, many intellectual property rights, as highly protected documents of the country, are not disclosed to the public. Even their friendly neighboring countries must keep them confidential. Because this is the country's interest and involves the country's development.
Intellectual property rights are not a beating stick for technologically advanced countries, but the reason why these countries are ahead. Measures for the protection of intellectual property rights have experienced a tortuous development history in the UK for hundreds of years, forming a basic prototype in the 17th and 18th centuries. Britain is the home of the steam engine and the first country in the world to realize the Industrial Revolution. The United Kingdom rose from a mere island in Europe to dominate the world in the 19th century, becoming one of the most economically developed countries in the world and once occupying a quarter of the world's land. All of this is by no means a coincidence of history; it is all the result of Britain's own efforts. Let’s talk about the United States. The United States declared independence from Britain in 1776. The United States included relevant intellectual property provisions in its first constitution in 1787. In 1790, the first Congress passed the first copyright law. These are all the country's efforts to protect intellectual property rights. It is precisely because of this that countries that have included intellectual property rights in the law have ultimately been able to develop rapidly and become world powers.
In the face of intellectual property rights, China is facing huge challenges. China has only entered the WTO seven years ago, and the people's protection of intellectual property rights is not strong, so as Chinese we should promote the awareness of protecting intellectual property rights. Only by better protecting intellectual property rights can the country achieve better development. In short, intellectual property rights are the rights and obligations of the public! We should protect it.
Property Rights Speech 5
Teachers and students:
Hello.
Humanity has entered the 21st century. In this new century full of hope, science, technology, literature and art are developing rapidly and will achieve more brilliant achievements. With the advent of the information society and knowledge economy, the contradiction between the protection of intellectual property rights and economic, technological and cultural development, as well as the contradiction between developed and underdeveloped countries, has become increasingly prominent.
Today's China is no longer the China of the past. It is already an ancient and powerful country famous in the world. China's scientific and technological development is also advancing rapidly, but some very excellent scientific and technological knowledge, However, because the intellectual property rights were not registered in time, they were misappropriated by other illegal persons and even became the works of others. Faced with this situation, we were very helpless and very angry. However, because we have neglected these aspects, we have given away many years of hard work to others and cannot recover them. Perhaps it is because China is a developing country and the people's awareness of intellectual property protection is not strong, which has led to many losses. In developed countries, many intellectual property rights, as highly protected documents of the country, are not disclosed to the public. Even their friendly neighboring countries must keep them confidential. Because this is the national interest and involves the country's development.
Intellectual property rights are not a beating stick for technologically advanced countries, but the reason why these countries are ahead. Measures for the protection of intellectual property rights have experienced a tortuous development history in the UK for hundreds of years, and took basic shape in the 17th and 18th centuries. Britain is the home of the steam engine and the first country in the world to realize the Industrial Revolution. The United Kingdom rose from a mere island in Europe. By the 19th century, it had dominated the world and became one of the most economically developed countries in the world. It once occupied a quarter of the world's land.
All of this is by no means a coincidence of history; it is all the result of Britain's own efforts. Let’s talk about the United States. The United States declared independence from Britain in 1776. The United States included relevant intellectual property provisions in its first constitution in 1787. In 1790, the first Congress passed the first copyright law. These are all the country's efforts to protect intellectual property rights. It is precisely because of this that countries that have included intellectual property rights in the law have ultimately been able to develop rapidly and become world powers.
In the face of intellectual property rights, China is facing huge challenges. China has only entered the WTO seven years ago, and the people's protection of intellectual property rights is not strong, so as Chinese we should promote the awareness of protecting intellectual property rights. Only by better protecting intellectual property rights can the country achieve better development. In short, intellectual property rights are the rights and obligations of the public! We should protect it.
Property Rights Speech Chapter 6
Teachers and students:
Good morning!
The title of my speech today is "Innovation It is the eternal theme of intellectual property.
April 26 is the date when the World Intellectual Property Organization Convention enters into force. In 1999, China and Algeria proposed to establish April 26 as World Intellectual Property Day. In 2000, the World Intellectual Property Organization held its 35th General Assembly and approved a proposal from China and Algeria, deciding to designate April 26 every year as "World Intellectual Property Day" starting from 2001. The purpose of establishing World Intellectual Property Day is to establish awareness of respecting knowledge, advocating science and protecting intellectual property rights around the world, and to create a legal environment that encourages knowledge innovation and protects intellectual property rights.
Intellectual property rights refer to the exclusive rights enjoyed by citizens, legal persons or other organizations in accordance with the law on intellectual achievements created and completed based on mental work in the fields of science, literature and art. Intellectual property rights include patent rights, trademark rights, copyrights, and trade secrets in anti-unfair competition. Intellectual property rights are the rights to intellectual achievements. The so-called intellectual achievements refer to the fruits of labor created by mental labor. Teachers writing a lesson plan, designing a set of experimental plans, and teaching a class are intellectual achievements; students writing a composition, solving a scientific application problem, and making a set of handicrafts are also intellectual achievements. We are all the creators and owners of intellectual achievements, and everyone has exclusive rights to intellectual achievements in accordance with the law. Protecting intellectual property rights means protecting our own rights.
The World Intellectual Property Organization sets the theme of World Intellectual Property Day 2008 as "Innovation". When it comes to innovation, some people always find it mysterious. It seems that only a few people can innovate. In fact, innovation is very simple. You have thought of what others have not thought of, you have discovered what others have not discovered, and you have accomplished what others have not accomplished. This is innovation. A class turns a dirty classroom into a beautiful scenery; a teacher simplifies experimental procedures; a student solves a math problem and even prevents a quarrel... these are all innovations.
Innovation is not just a matter for scientists and inventors. Innovation has penetrated into our daily lives. In order to encourage customers to buy more things, a supermarket owner replaced the shopping bags in customers' hands with shopping carts, which brought vitality to the supermarket operation. When Edison was recruiting assistants, he asked applicants to go around the city and find 20 things of interest. After the candidates came back, Edison asked them to list 10 items in the first column and 10 items in the second column. The first and second columns were randomly combined, and try your best to come up with all the inventions you thought of. Whoever’s invention is novel and who has more inventions will be hired. It can be seen that innovation does not require genius, only finding new ways to improve. Paper and a water cup are combined to become a disposable water cup; a camera and a mobile phone are combined to become a mobile phone with a camera; a fat pig is bred to be smaller than a mouse and becomes a pet worth a hundred times; the yield per mu is less than 100 The improvement of a kilogram of rice into hybrid rice with a yield of 1,000 kilograms per mu has become a world-class invention. There are many methods of innovation, and the main ideas are reorganization, transplantation, reduction or expansion.
In life, we have many troubles and "inconveniences".
I worry about not growing taller, I worry about gaining weight, I worry about my hair turning gray; it is inconvenient to draw an oval on the blackboard, it is inconvenient to ride a bicycle while wearing a raincoat, and it is inconvenient to clean the white marble in the teaching building. These troubles and "inconveniences" in life are the driving force for our innovation. We must be good at identifying problems from common life, seize fleeting "opportunities", actively explore, have the courage to practice, continue to innovate, and consciously become the creators and owners of intellectual property rights.
Thank you everyone!