1. Study new issues emerging in the development of the international intellectual property system and do a good job in coordinating foreign-related intellectual property rights
(1) Actively participate in the adjustment and formulation of international intellectual property rules. Facing the new situation after China's accession to the WTO, based on the principle that it should not only strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights, but also help all countries in the world share the benefits brought by scientific and technological progress, strengthen the tracking of the development trend and new trends of the international intellectual property system. , conduct research, prepare response plans in a timely manner, and actively participate in the formulation of international intellectual property rules.
(2) Expand international cooperation in the field of intellectual property and increase my country’s international influence. Continue to strengthen cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization, the World Trade Organization, the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants and regional intellectual property protection organizations, strengthen cooperation and exchanges with the European Patent Office and some major national intellectual property offices, and expand cooperation with developing countries. The state cooperates in the field of intellectual property offices and successfully organizes the China-Africa High-level Forum on Intellectual Property Rights. Formulate and implement patent cooperation plans with the ten ASEAN countries and China, Japan and South Korea. Actively carry out cooperation and exchanges in intellectual property rights with Hong Kong and Macao.
(3) Effectively strengthen coordination with relevant domestic departments and do a good job in overall coordination of foreign-related intellectual property rights. Learn from advanced foreign experience, strengthen government functions in protecting intellectual property rights under market economy conditions, study, master and actively utilize the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organization, and safeguard national interests and economic security in international intellectual property competition. Work with relevant departments to establish an intellectual property monitoring system and early warning mechanism for the import and export of technology and commodities. Do a good job in protecting intellectual property rights related to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
6. Further strengthen publicity and training on intellectual property rights
(1) Comprehensively improve the public’s awareness of intellectual property rights. Taking my country's accession to the WTO as an opportunity, with the theme of "WTO accession" and intellectual property protection, we will concentrate our efforts on carrying out large-scale publicity activities across the country, setting off a new upsurge in publicizing patent laws, preaching WTO intellectual property rules, and popularizing intellectual property knowledge. . Focusing on key themes such as scientific and technological innovation, economic structural adjustment, the relationship between state-owned enterprise reform and intellectual property protection, various forms will be adopted to expand the coverage and influence of patent publicity.
(2) Pay close attention to cultivating intellectual property talents who understand business, can manage, and are familiar with laws and international rules. Make full use of the school-running advantages of various education and training institutions, and use various forms and channels to increase training on intellectual property laws such as the WTO's intellectual property rules and the newly revised patent law. First, we must do a good job in training cadres on the patent front and those engaged in science and technology and economic management; secondly, we must do a good job in training the reserve teams of patent management departments at all levels and the backbone teams of patent business; thirdly, we must do a good job in training leading cadres at all levels; fourthly, we must do a good job in training. It is necessary to do a good job in training the heads of enterprises and institutions and patent workers. Depending on the training objects, the focus of the training should be different. After several years of hard work, we have cultivated a group of talents across the country who understand business, management, and are familiar with intellectual property laws and international rules.
1. Further enhance the sense of urgency and responsibility, effectively play the role of the intellectual property system in promoting scientific and technological progress and innovation, and serve economic construction
(1) Enhance the awareness of proactive service, Promote the organic integration of patent work with economic and scientific and technological work. Actively coordinate with the economic and scientific and technological authorities at all levels to provide clear and powerful intellectual property policy guidance for economic and scientific and technological work, so that patent work can be effectively integrated into the economic, scientific and technological, and foreign trade management systems. It is necessary to actively cooperate with the science and technology authorities, strengthen the research and adjustment of relevant policies, study and formulate policies on the ownership and benefit distribution of intellectual property rights related to science and technology plans, establish an incentive mechanism for using the intellectual property system to promote scientific and technological innovation, and fully mobilize the enthusiasm of all parties. , to further improve the innovation level of my country's science and technology plan projects and the ability to form independent intellectual property rights. Continue to carry out the "Urban Patent Work Pilot" and improve the level of urban patent management work. Take effective measures to effectively provide patent consulting services to the public.
(2) Implement the “Patent Strategy Promotion Project”. Further strengthen the research and application of patent strategies and incorporate them into national, local and industry development strategies.
Together with relevant departments and local governments, launch the implementation of the "Patent Strategy Promotion Project" to guide and help innovative entities, make full use of patent technology information, correctly select the key directions and goals of scientific and technological innovation, cultivate and form new scientific and technological advantages and intellectual property advantages, Achieve leap-forward development and improve my country’s technological and economic competitiveness. Through the implementation of this project, efforts will be made to cultivate and develop a number of large companies, enterprise groups and scientific research institutes with independent intellectual property rights and strong core capabilities. The local patent management departments should actively organize and promote the research and application of local patent strategies in light of local realities.
(3) Further improve the patent work of enterprises and institutions. It is necessary to continue to do a good job in the work of "Patent Technology Industrialization Demonstration Project", "Enterprise Patent Work Pilot Project" and "Patent Work Demonstration Park", guide enterprises and institutions to establish and improve intellectual property protection and management systems, mobilize the enthusiasm of scientific researchers, Improve the level of scientific and technological innovation and the ability to form independent intellectual property rights, and promote the industrialization of my country's high and new technologies. It is necessary to communicate closely with relevant departments and strive to introduce relevant policies to support my country's foreign-related patent applications as soon as possible to encourage my country's independently developed high-tech with international market prospects to apply for patents in foreign countries and enhance the international competitiveness of my country's high-tech and its products. . While establishing various patent application and patent implementation funds, various localities must formulate corresponding management measures to effectively improve the quality of patent applications and the efficiency of fund use.
========================================== p>
Medium-term Plan for Program Activities of WIPO - Concept and Strategic Direction of WIPO
Introduction
1. Every three years, the Director General must propose A "medium-term plan" covering the four years following the biennium in which the Director-General presents a draft program and budget. The last medium-term plan was proposed to member states in 1999.
2. This document prepares a medium-term plan for WIPO's programs and activities, highlighting WIPO's vision and strategic direction covering the four-year period from 2006 to 2009 following the 2004-2005 biennium.
Conception
3. As has been shown in the past, the main objective of the Medium-Term Plan remains the same: to safeguard and further develop respect for intellectual property rights throughout the world. This means that any infringement of existing protection should be prevented, and it also means that obtaining protection and, once it is obtained, implementing it, should be made easier, cheaper and safer.
4. The "Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization" also regards the above goals as its work mission. Article 7 of the Convention clearly states:
“(i) Through cooperation among countries and Cooperate with other international organizations where appropriate to promote the protection of intellectual property rights worldwide;
“(ii) Ensure administrative cooperation among the alliances. ”
5. The 21st century is a century full of challenges, including bridging the widening knowledge gap; reducing poverty; and achieving prosperity for all humanity. A country’s success in meeting these challenges will depend on An effective intellectual property (IP) system that is closely linked to proactive decision-making and focused on strategic planning will help such countries promote and protect their IP assets, as is their ability to develop, use and protect their own creativity and innovation. Promoting economic growth and wealth creation
6. In this regard, there is widespread recognition of the need to promote and develop the WIPO Convention in order for the Organization to better assist Member States in meeting the challenges of this ever-changing world.
7. Therefore, WIPO’s goal for the new century is to cooperate with and among member states and all other stakeholders throughout the world. To achieve this goal, we need to create an environment and infrastructure that are conducive to a deeper understanding of the contribution of intellectual property rights to human life through economic, social and cultural development; in particular, we need to help developing countries carry out their work. Capacity building to achieve greater access to and use of the intellectual property system. As an important international organization and United Nations specialized agency responsible for implementing effective international cooperation initiatives in the field of intellectual property, WIPO seeks to continue to enhance its role in this regard.
8. Recalling that in September 1999 Member States took note with satisfaction of the contents of document A/34/3 “WIPO Vision and Strategic Directions”, which contained the medium-term plan for the period 2002-2005. It is further recalled that the medium-term plan sets out several priority areas identified by the Organization as being critical to addressing the challenges faced by Member States. They include demystification of intellectual property; empowerment of capabilities; collective leadership; synergy; promotion of creative and innovative activities; progressive development and codification of international intellectual property law; global protection systems and services, and global cooperation systems. To more effectively meet the needs of Member States in these and other areas, WIPO has modernized its infrastructure and improved its administration, and has also taken a number of new initiatives over the past four years to address matters related to intellectual property. The environment continues to evolve rapidly. Much progress has been made, particularly in the movement to demystify intellectual property, which has led leaders and policymakers around the world to understand the importance of intellectual property as a policy instrument for the economic, social and cultural development of their countries.
9. In view of this background and to consolidate the results achieved, it is recommended that the next medium-term plan (2006-2009) should continue to reflect "the central role of intellectual property as an important means of social development, economic growth and wealth creation" (document A/38/ 3). The organization also seeks to raise global awareness of the fact that intellectual property is “the foundation of human existence and destiny” and that it is “inseparable from all cultures and a natural right for all peoples” (document A/38/3). Therefore, we can say that WIPO's main goal is to bring intellectual property "closer to people who recognize the diversity of cultures, origins and systems" (document A/38/3).
Policy Framework
10. To create awareness of the above issues, a policy framework will be established based on the principles developed during this medium-term plan. That is:
(a) Intellectual property is an important factor in promoting creativity and invention, and it is the driving force of the knowledge economy.
(b) Each country should be encouraged to develop an IP culture tailored to its needs, including a focused national IP strategy, the most appropriate national IP system, and Raise awareness within the IP community (both at policy planning and grassroots levels) of IP as a powerful tool for economic, social and cultural development.
(c) The intellectual property system, including its legal and institutional infrastructure and human resource capabilities, should be consistent with national policy objectives. It should also be effective, affordable and easily accessible to all stakeholders, including individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
(d) The intellectual property system should take into account the interests of intellectual property (IP) holders and the public at large. While keeping in mind national policy objectives, it should also be consistent with international intellectual property laws and international agreements.
(e) WIPO’s global protection systems and services (i.e., the PCT, Madrid, Hague and Lisbon Systems) and the services of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center should continue to be effective, high-quality and consistent with the needs of innovators, researchers and The needs of users such as personnel, entrepreneurs, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, and academic institutions.
(f) As the specialized United Nations agency responsible for intellectual property work, WIPO’s activities include efforts to increase cooperation with other United Nations agencies and to enhance the understanding of intellectual property rights in these agencies, as well as the general public and decision-makers. leading initiatives in this field in recognition of their role within the framework of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals.
(g) Cooperation between WIPO and governments and the private sector should be further strengthened to increase technical assistance to developing countries and countries in transition to market economies. This includes providing necessary support in capacity-building and developing appropriate infrastructure and strengthening human resources.
(h) Modernization of planning, budgeting and accounting will ensure greater openness, transparency and effectiveness in the management and implementation of activities.
Strategic Objectives
11. In order to realize WIPO's vision, the following strategic goals have been formulated:
(a) Promote the formation of an intellectual property culture; on the one hand, encourage creators and innovators to acquire, use and issue licenses for intellectual property and intellectual property assets certification; on the other hand, seek further public respect for intellectual property and intellectual property assets.
This includes providing resources and expertise to assist Member States in their efforts to develop an IP culture through collaboration with partners in governments, intergovernmental organizations and private industry.
(b) Develop a balanced international intellectual property law that: meets emerging needs; effectively encourages innovation and creativity; and is fully flexible in compatibility with national policy objectives.
(c) Provide coherent and targeted assistance to Member States in developing their national/regional intellectual property systems, including legal infrastructure, institutional frameworks and human resources.
(d) Strengthen global conservation systems and make them more accessible and affordable for all stakeholders.
(e) Further simplify the management and administrative procedures within the WIPO organization and focus efforts on achieving greater effectiveness; launch an improved monitoring and evaluation system to check the implementation of expected results.
Operating principles of execution plan
12. Within each program area, guidance will be provided on the setting of specific program priorities based on the following operating principles:
- This will be based on WIPO's strategic objectives and the needs identified by Member States and WIPO's expertise in delivering these program activities. knowledge to determine programmatic priorities;
- Each program is designed to ensure sufficient flexibility to meet the evolving needs of Member States;
- Program activities should be cost-effective and feasible specific targets to be achieved;
- Where possible, adjust the program on a case-by-case basis in consultation with Member States to make program results sustainable;
- Encourage as much as possible Collaborate with other agencies to maximize cost efficiencies.
Plan evaluation indicators
13. Inclusion of performance indicators for all program activities in the draft Program and Budget for the biennium 2004-2005 (document WO/PBC/7/2), taking into account one or more of the following broad indicators that will be used to evaluate WIPO's programs results. These indicators relate to the impact of activities on:
- IP policies of Member States;
- Integration of IP policies into cultural-social-economic policies of Member States;
- Improve and develop the quantity and quality of intellectual property and intellectual property assets available to the nationals of Member States;
- The number of accessions or approvals, geographical coverage and effective use of WIPO-administered treaties;
- Number and scope of users of WIPO’s global protection system;
- Situation and functions of institutions related to IP (effective IP offices and copyright collective management associations ; competent courts and customs responsible for IP enforcement, etc.);
- Number of people benefiting from WIPO's programs, including government officials, innovators, academic researchers, IP practitioners, etc.
Achievable strategic goals
14. As outlined by the Director General in his address to the Member States concerned in re-electing him as Director General in May 2003 (document A/38/3), WIPO's activities will be consolidated into 5 areas, each of which is described below. Have specific, achievable goals.
(a) Management modernization
- Strengthen the effective implementation of planning and budgeting procedures and planned activities;
- Strengthen information technology means and leverage them;
- Improve the effectiveness of the work of the PCT, Madrid and Hague systems.
(b) Intellectual Property Promotion and Support
- Better understand the cultural and social dimensions of IP-related issues;
- Develop responses Tools/approaches to help increase public awareness and understanding of IP and its role and to promote wider respect for IP;
- Promote the use of IP by small and medium-sized enterprises.
(c) Cooperation for development
- Strengthening the role of intellectual property in national policy development (supplemented by analysis of the economic impact of intellectual property);
- Strengthen national human resource capacity and train IP professionals (e.g. training of trainers);
- Deploy online tools for small IP offices through WIPONET;
- Further Develop action plans tailored to regional/national needs;
- Continue to provide assistance for automation of IP offices.
(d) Intellectual Property Issues and the Progressive Development and Codification of International IP Law
- Adoption of the WIPO Patent Agenda (including the ongoing work on the draft Substantive Patent Law Treaty) work) to make the patent system more accessible to users;
- Further development of unified principles and procedures and substance of trademark and industrial design law;
- Develop guidelines for new technologies
- Continue consultations on broadcasting rights and continue negotiations to develop An international instrument for the protection of audiovisual performers;
- Continue the work of the Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore to strengthen the protection framework;
- Use "soft law" solutions to certain problems when necessary.
(e) Global intellectual property protection system and services
- Progressively reform the PCT system and implement relevant results;
- Expand the Madrid and Hague systems; < /p>
- Broaden the services of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center to include a wider range of intellectual property dispute issues within its scope of business.
15. The draft Program and Budget for the biennium 2004-2005 (document WO/PBC/7/2) sets out the activities expected to contribute to the achievement of these objectives and the procedures to be adopted for their implementation Detailed advice. Political imagination, credibility and collaboration between Member States, the private sector and the Secretariat are key factors for the success of WIPO's mission and the realization of the vision of the Organization.
==================================
Protect knowledge Property rights are an integral part of my country's reform and opening up policy. They are an important system that promotes the prosperity and development of science, technology and cultural undertakings and ensures the normal operation of the socialist market economy. In order to adapt to the trend of international scientific and technological economic integration and the objective requirements of accelerating the restoration of my country's status as a party to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, in recent years, my country has accelerated the pace of intellectual property legislation and has successively promulgated the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China, the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China, and the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China. Patent Law of the People's Republic of China, Technology Contract Law of the People's Republic of China, Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China, and Anti-Unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China, etc. laws, and has initially been in line with international standards, playing a positive role in promoting my country's reform, opening up, and modernization. Since my country has not established an intellectual property system for a long time, the awareness of intellectual property rights in the whole society is still relatively weak. Some regions and departments lack sufficient understanding of the importance of protecting intellectual property rights. Some serious infringements not only damage the legitimate rights and interests of property owners , and undermines the dignity of the law. In order to effectively strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights and ensure the implementation of the law, the following decisions have been made:
1. Improving the intellectual property system and effectively strengthening the protection of intellectual property rights are the key to deepening the supporting reforms of science and technology and economy and expanding the An important part of opening up to the outside world is also a basic requirement for accelerating the establishment of a socialist market economic system and achieving integration with the world economy.
People's governments at all levels must fully understand the importance of the intellectual property system in promoting scientific and technological progress and economic development, correctly handle the relationship between local interests and overall interests, immediate interests and long-term interests, and mention strengthening intellectual property protection in science and technology, economy, and culture. important agenda of the work, and comprehensively use legal, economic and administrative means to guide enterprises, scientific research institutes and universities (hereinafter referred to as enterprises and institutions) to take effective measures to effectively protect their own intellectual property rights and fully respect the knowledge of others. property rights, promote the whole society to establish a good trend of respecting and protecting intellectual property rights, and create a good environment and conditions for citizens, enterprises and institutions to create inventions, literary and artistic creations, and foreign scientific, technological, economic, and cultural cooperation and exchanges.
2. The protection of intellectual property is a comprehensive work involving legislation, justice, law enforcement and administrative management. All relevant departments must support each other and cooperate closely to form a unified and coordinated intellectual property protection system.
Recently, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress has reviewed and adopted a decision on punishing crimes of copyright infringement to strengthen efforts to curb and punish intellectual property infringements. The State Council will promptly study and formulate administrative regulations on border protection measures for intellectual property rights.
IPR administrative law enforcement agencies at all levels must strengthen their functions, enrich their strength, and improve efficiency. At present, we must focus on strengthening the power of copyright administrative law enforcement agencies at all levels to ensure the effective implementation of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China and the State. In the process of performing their duties, intellectual property administrative law enforcement agencies need to obtain cooperation from other administrative law enforcement agencies or administrative departments, and relevant agencies and departments must provide vigorous assistance. For some important cases with a relatively large impact, the intellectual property administrative law enforcement agencies can investigate and deal with the departments of science and technology, economy, culture, press and publication, radio, film and television, public security and other departments.
We must support the people's courts in adjudicating intellectual property cases in accordance with the law, support the relevant people's courts in establishing intellectual property tribunals as needed, effectively strengthen the judicial power, and ensure that all types of intellectual property cases are handled fairly and promptly.
In judicial and administrative law enforcement work, we must break local protection and departmental divisions, follow the principle of "there are laws to abide by, laws must be followed, law enforcement must be strict, and violations must be investigated", and strictly implement the law regulations. Investigate and punish all types of infringement of intellectual property rights in accordance with the law. If the infringement is serious and constitutes a crime, the relevant personnel must be held criminally responsible in accordance with the law, the legitimate rights and interests of intellectual property rights holders must be effectively protected, and the unity and dignity of the socialist legal system must be maintained.
In order to further improve and improve my country's intellectual property management system and strengthen the macro-management and overall coordination of intellectual property, the State Council decided to establish the State Council Intellectual Property Office Conference System. All relevant departments should strengthen the management institutions of intellectual property rights and straighten out the relationships in the institutional reform, and form a "dual-pronged" and parallel operation system of administrative management and judicial protection systems in our country to enhance the protection of intellectual property rights.
3. We must vigorously strengthen the supervision and inspection of the implementation of intellectual property laws and establish a mechanism that combines daily supervision and key inspections. The State Council will organize various intellectual property administrative law enforcement agencies and relevant departments such as science and technology, economy, culture, press and publication, radio, film and television, and public security from time to time to conduct joint inspections on the implementation of intellectual property laws in various regions and departments, focusing on Investigate and deal with some important and influential intellectual property infringement cases, and urge the solution of lax law enforcement and ineffective punishment of infringements in some places. This work must gradually form a system to effectively ensure the effective implementation of intellectual property laws.
Currently, the focus of supervision and inspection work is to clean up and rectify the audio and video products market and computer software market. Copyright administrative departments and industrial and commercial administrative departments at all levels must cooperate closely, strengthen inspections, and seriously deal with piracy of illegal copies of audio-visual products and computer software.
4. In order to fulfill the relevant provisions of the "Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property" and the "Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works" that my country has participated in, and strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights in foreign economic and technological trade, it is necessary to strengthen the customs It has the functions of protecting intellectual property rights and preventing the import and export of infringing products, and taking necessary border measures to effectively prevent the import and export of infringing products. Customs must strengthen contact and cooperation with relevant departments and strictly implement border protection measures for intellectual property rights in accordance with the law.
5. It is necessary to strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights in the import and export of new technologies and new products.
When introducing technology or importing products from abroad, it is necessary to fully understand the intellectual property status of the relevant technology or products to avoid infringement disputes or other losses; when exporting new technologies and new products, it is also necessary to do a good job in querying the relevant intellectual property rights. Prevent technologies or products from being imitated or infringing upon others’ intellectual property rights after being exported.
It is necessary to strengthen the examination, approval and management of incoming materials, customized processing and joint venture production and distribution of foreign audio and video products. When an enterprise is entrusted by a foreign businessman to engage in the above-mentioned activities, it should find out through the relevant intellectual property management department or intellectual property service agency whether the foreign businessman is the legal owner of the intellectual property and whether it has the right to use it. The contract should stipulate that the enterprise will perform the contract. Liability to respond when a third party accuses you of infringement of your custom-branded processing or production, or distribution of audio and video products, and liability for compensation when the accusation is established.
6. All industries should take strengthening intellectual property rights as an important measure to promote scientific and technological progress and economic development in the industry. Based on the actual situation of science and technology and economic development in this industry, we should actively carry out research on industry intellectual property strategy and management, and guide the industry-wide product structure adjustment and scientific research and production work. For industries such as medicine, chemical industry, and computer software that have relatively weak independent research and development capabilities, preferential policies should be adopted to increase investment in research and development funds and improve the capabilities and levels of independent research and development.
7. The competent departments of various science and technology development plans should regard intellectual property work as an important part of plan management and formulate a unified intellectual property strategy for the implementation and development of the plan. In particular, they should strengthen the work related to the plan. Intellectual property investigation, analysis and corresponding countermeasure research in the field enable intellectual property work to run through the entire process of planned project establishment, legal protection of results, and commercialization, industrialization and internationalization of results.
8. Enterprises and institutions should regard the protection of intellectual property rights as an important part of establishing a modern enterprise system and a modern scientific research institute system, enhance their awareness of intellectual property rights, abide by intellectual property laws and regulations, and strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights. Incorporate it into the unit's research and development, production operations and internal management work and form corresponding systems.
The research and development and technological transformation of new technologies, new processes and new products in enterprises and institutions should be closely integrated with intellectual property work, and use intellectual property information to formulate correct research and development and production and operation strategies, and determine appropriate Research direction and technical route, improve the starting point, level and efficiency of research and development, and avoid unnecessary duplication of development or infringement disputes in scientific research and production.
9. Various industry associations in the fields of science and technology, economy, and culture, as well as specialized intellectual property social groups and social service organizations, are an important force in promoting the implementation of intellectual property laws and strengthening intellectual property protection. . It is necessary to encourage and support the development of these organizations and guide them to use their own flexible mechanisms to provide various forms of intellectual property legal consultation and services to the society. It is necessary to establish a number of intellectual property legal service agencies to assist parties in investigating infringements, collecting evidence, and resolving relevant disputes through legal channels. Relevant government departments must fully mobilize the enthusiasm of these organizations to make them powerful assistants to administrative departments in protecting intellectual property rights.
10. At present, we must vigorously strengthen the training of intellectual property professionals and the promotion and popularization of intellectual property protection knowledge to leading cadres and the people. Intellectual property management departments and departments of science and technology, economy, culture and other departments must carry out in-depth intellectual property publicity work and strengthen intellectual property legal education in conjunction with the implementation of the second five-year legal popularization plan. News units must strengthen reporting on intellectual property protection and do a good job in publicity, education and public opinion supervision. Enterprises and institutions should incorporate intellectual property laws into their legal education plans. Through in-depth and sustained publicity and education work, it is necessary to gradually improve the whole society's awareness of intellectual property protection and legal concepts, and form a good social environment conducive to the protection of intellectual property rights.
11. The relevant departments of the State Council may formulate specific measures to strengthen the intellectual property work of enterprises and institutions based on this decision. Choose me!