1. What are the categories of traditional intellectual property rights?
1. There are the following types:
(1) Patent rights: Patent rights are granted to inventors and creators in accordance with the law. Or the unit’s right to exclusively, use and dispose of inventions and creations;
(2) Trademark rights: Trademarks are specially designed and intentionally placed on the surface of goods or other products in order to help people distinguish different goods. A mark on packaging. It refers to the exclusive rights enjoyed by trademark users in accordance with the law;
(3) Copyright: Copyright, also known as copyright, is the right enjoyed by citizens, legal persons or unincorporated entities in accordance with the law over their own literature, Exclusive rights to works of art, natural science, engineering technology, etc.
2. Legal basis: Article 2 of the "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
The works of Chinese citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations, whether published or not, shall be protected in accordance with this provision The law enjoys copyright. The copyrights enjoyed by foreigners and stateless persons in their works based on the agreement signed between the country of origin or habitual residence of the author and China or international treaties to which both countries are parties shall be protected by this Law. If the works of foreigners or stateless persons are first published in China, they shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law. If the works of authors and stateless persons from countries that have not signed an agreement with China or have joined international treaties are published for the first time in a member state of an international treaty that China is a party to, or if they are published simultaneously in member states and non-member states, they shall be subject to this provision. legal protection.
2. What are the categories of privacy infringement
Based on my country’s national conditions and relevant foreign data, the following behaviors can be classified as privacy infringement:
1. With the permission of citizens, disclose their names, portraits, addresses and phone numbers;
2. Illegal intrusion into and search of other people’s homes, or other ways of destroying the peace of others;
3. Illegal Follow others, monitor other people's residences, install eavesdropping equipment, take private photos of other people's private lives, and spy on other people's indoor conditions;
4. Illegal spying on other people's property status or publishing their property status without their permission;
5. Opening other people’s letters, peeking into other people’s diaries, spying on the contents of other people’s private documents, and making them public;
6. Investigating and spying on other people’s social relationships and illegally making them public;
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7. Interfering with other people’s sexual life or investigating and publishing it;
8. Publicizing other people’s extramarital sex life to the public;
9. Leaking citizens Personal information may be made public or the scope of disclosure may be expanded;
10. Collect purely personal information that citizens are unwilling to disclose to the public.