Question 1: How to protect citizens’ rights to intellectual achievements? 20 points 1. From a national perspective, the country must improve laws and regulations and severely crack down on acts that infringe on citizens’ intellectual property rights
2. From a personal perspective, citizens must strengthen self-protection Awareness, learn to use legal weapons to protect your intellectual property rights, and at the same time, you must also pay attention to abide by the law and abide by the law
Question 2: What are the laws that protect the intellectual property rights? Including copyright law, patent law, and trademark law. Intellectual property law belongs to the field of civil law, so it is often closely related to civil law, economic law, etc.
Question 3: How does the state protect citizens’ intellectual property rights? From a national perspective, the state must improve laws and regulations and severely crack down on infringements The behavior of citizens protecting their intellectual property rights
2. From a personal perspective, citizens should enhance their awareness of self-protection and learn to use legal weapons to protect their intellectual property rights. At the same time, they should also Pay attention to abide by the law and abide by the law
Citizens’ rights to intellectual achievements are intellectual property rights, and their legal basis is the Intellectual Property Law of the People’s Republic of China. China’s Intellectual Property Law refers to the Intellectual Property Law of the People’s Republic of China and the State. Intellectual property protection system and law enforcement system. Since joining the World Intellectual Property Organization in 1980, the People's Republic of China and the Central People's Government have successively formulated the Trademark Law, Patent Law, Technology Contract Law, Copyright Law, and Computer Software Protection Law. Articles, etc., thus forming a complete intellectual property legal protection system.
Question 4: Summarize the significance of protecting intellectual property rights in one sentence 1. Affirm our country’s determination to protect intellectual property rights. Anyone who Our country has made legal provisions for the protection of intellectual achievements can be protected. 2. It is affirmed that minors who are persons with incomplete legal capacity can enjoy intellectual property rights in their own names. 3. Determine the ownership of minors’ intellectual achievements. (Not his legal representative or other guardian)
Question 5: In real life, how should we protect the right to intellectual achievements? Our right to intellectual achievements (2007-09-24 20:10:38) Reprinted with tags: knowledge/exploration
1. Import: sharing good news
Ding recently purchased a set House, and also purchased a computer, then 1. What property does Ding have here?
2. Do you have any property yourself? What's there?
3. A high school student in Wuhan has been interested in inventions since he was a child. He has applied for 10 patents since March last year. Does he have property?
——Houses, computers, and stationery are properties, and patent rights are also property. They are intangible properties, that is, a right to intellectual achievements that we are going to learn today. (Our right to intellectual achievements)
2. Activity exploration
(1) What are intellectual achievements (the so-called intellectual achievements mainly refer to the fruits of labor created by human brain labor) < /p>
Knowledge and wisdom acquired through learning and thinking are a kind of intangible property and intellectual achievements, which are manifested in scientific and technological achievements, inventions, literary and artistic works, etc.
(1) Scientific and technological achievements: Shenzhou No. 5 Internet
Inventions and creations: Four major inventions, the first steam engine computer
Literary and artistic works: domestic and foreign Famous paintings
(2) Introduce the intellectual achievements that you know and like, and what impact does talking about them have on our lives?
The invention of the light bulb allowed people to bid farewell to darkness; the use of the Internet made information dissemination faster, and people can better communicate and understand the world...
——Intellectual achievements are not only convenient , improve our lives, and also bring us value. If you don’t believe it, let’s listen below:
(2)
Activity 1: Draw a line with chalk for 1 dollar
In 1923, a large motor of the American Ford Company broke down, and German motor expert Steinmintz was asked to diagnose it. He looked around, wrote and calculated. After two days and two nights, he drew a line on the top of the motor and asked the repairman to remove 16 turns of the coil where he drew the line.
The fault was indeed eliminated. What a chic painting this is. Afterwards, Steinmintz asked for $10,000. On the payment slip, he wrote: "Draw a line with chalk for $1, and know where to draw it. $9,999.
1. What method did Steinmintz rely on? To gain value? Is there any connection between US$10,000 and studying?
1. What should we do now to transform useless wealth into tangible wealth?
- Work hard to learn scientific and cultural knowledge and use your brain frequently
2. Are these intellectual achievements protected by law?
——-Yes, all kinds of intellectual activities created by one’s own labor. Rights are protected by law. That is, the right to intellectual achievements is protected by law.
(3) What is the right to intellectual achievements? ——The right to intellectual achievements is a citizen or a citizen. Legal persons have legal rights to the results of their intellectual activities.
2. What does the right to intellectual achievements include? 1) Copyright (2) Patent rights (3) Trademark rights.
3. Introduction:
(1) Copyright includes the right to use the work and the right to receive remuneration
The right to use the work: including the right of reproduction, performance, broadcast, exhibition, adaptation and translation rights. < /p>
Right to receive remuneration: The author receives remuneration for using his or her work or transferring the copyright.
(2) Patent right: refers to an invention, that is, an invention, utility model or design is transferred to the state. The Patent Office of the Intellectual Property Office submits an application and, after passing the review in accordance with the law, grants the patentee the exclusive right to the invention within a specified period of time
(3) Trademark rights: Trademarks are. A mark consisting of words, graphics or a combination thereof. Trademark rights refer to the exclusive rights of trademarks after legal registration. Tell us about those trademarks.
Which aspects of intellectual property rights are involved in the following cases?
(1) Case analysis: On December 12, 2005, Louis Vuitton discovered the Carrefour supermarket operated by Shanghai Lianjia Supermarket Co., Ltd. The Wuning store sells women's handbags that are identical or similar to Louis Vuitton's registered trademark at a price of 49.9 yuan. For this reason, Louis Vuitton took action against three infringing leather bags with the "LV" text logo and other graphic combination logos. In January this year, Louis Vuitton filed a complaint against Lianjia Supermarket Company to the Shanghai No. 2 Intermediate Court for infringement of its registered trademark rights, requesting an order for Lianjia Supermarket Company to immediately stop infringement. And paid the plaintiff RMB 500,000 in compensation. On April 21, 2006, the Shanghai No. 2 Intermediate People’s Court ruled in the first instance that Shanghai Lianjia Supermarket Co., Ltd., which operates the Carrefour supermarket Shanghai Wuning store, should stop its actions against Louis Vuitton’s “LV” and other five companies. Figure...>>
Question 6: Why should citizens’ rights to intellectual achievements be protected? In the era of knowledge economy, science and technology have become the primary productive force, and innovation is the inexhaustible driving force for the prosperity of a nation. . The protection of intellectual property rights has become a hot topic in national exchanges and has attracted widespread attention.
For example, for the DVD players that our country used to produce, each DVD player had to pay a patent fee of US$2 to the American manufacturer. Another example is that in the military field, the United States and other countries strictly restrict the entry of high-tech technology into China. Israel originally wanted to buy us early warning aircraft, but the United States blocked it. It can be seen that the right to intellectual achievements is very important in the development of the country and nation. Let’s take a look at the right to intellectual achievements. What is its connotation?
Hope it will be adopted
Question 7: Why is the right to intellectual achievements valued by the country? 1 Encourage innovation and provide protection for it 2 Improve the legal system and protect human rights
Question 8: What should we do when the right to intellectual achievements is infringed? When rights are infringed, we should bravely take up legal weapons and take Negotiate with the infringer on your own, request judicial protection, etc., ask the infringer to stop the infringement and apologize. If it causes huge mental losses, you also have the right to ask for mental compensation.