To deepen a good intellectual property order, the emphasis is on the construction of the legal system. Intellectual property rights are not protected by law and the illegality of infringement of intellectual property rights cannot be discussed.
The intellectual property order focuses on cultural construction or legal construction. What is easier to implement and can achieve rapid results is legal construction. Cultural construction is a long-term and continuous process that requires unremitting efforts.
As for political construction, which has a great impact on culture and the legal system, it is not directly and necessarily related to the formation of a good intellectual property order.
Intellectual property rights include:
1. Copyright. That is, the copyright of authors of literary, artistic and scientific works, and the rights and interests related to copyright;
2. Trademark rights. That is, in the production and operation environment, the trademark holder’s trademark exclusive rights, licensing rights, etc. and trademark reputation;
3. Patent rights. That is, the patentee’s patent exclusive rights, license implementation rights, transfer rights, etc.