The contents of primary school students' handwritten report on intellectual property rights are as follows:
Patent right
1. Definition of patent right: Patent right is the right granted to the inventor or unit to monopolize, use and dispose of the results of invention and creation according to law.
2. The subject of patent right: the person who has the right to file a patent application and patent right and undertake corresponding obligations, including natural persons and legal persons.
3. Object of patent right: invention, utility model and design
4. Rights of patentee: exclusive exploitation right, licensing exploitation right, assignment right, waiver right and marking right.
5. Obligations of the patentee: the obligation to exploit the patent and the obligation to pay the annual fee.
trademark right
1. Definition of trademark right: A trademark is a kind of mark specially designed and consciously placed on the surface of a commodity or its packaging to help people distinguish different commodities. Trademark right refers to the exclusive right of trademark users to use trademarks according to law.
2. The subject of trademark right: the legal person or natural person who applied for and obtained the trademark right.
3. the object of trademark right: a trademark protected by the trademark law that has been approved and registered by the state trademark office, that is, a registered trademark, including a commodity trademark and a service trademark.
4. the rights of the trademark owner: the right to use, the right to prohibit, the right to transfer and the right to license.
5. Obligations of the trademark owner: guarantee the quality of the goods using the trademark and have the obligation to pay the prescribed fees.
Copyright
1. Definition of copyright: Copyright, also known as copyright, is the exclusive right of citizens, legal persons or unincorporated units to their own works of literature, art, natural science, engineering technology and so on according to law.
2. The subject of copyright refers to the copyright owner, that is, the copyright owner. Including the author, the successor of copyright, legal person or unincorporated unit, and the state.
3. The object of copyright refers to various works protected by copyright. Works that can enjoy copyright protection involve literary, artistic and scientific works, which are intellectual achievements created by the author and fixed in some form and can be copied.
4. Rights of copyright: personal rights and property rights. Personal rights include the right of publication, the right of signature, the right of revision and the right of protecting the integrity of works. Property rights include the right to use and the right to receive remuneration.