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What is the legal basis of intellectual property rights?
1. Intellectual property laws, such as copyright law, patent law and trademark law. 2. Administrative regulations on intellectual property rights. It mainly includes regulations on the implementation of copyright law, regulations on the protection of computer software, detailed rules for the implementation of patent law, regulations on the implementation of trademark law, regulations on customs protection of intellectual property rights, regulations on the protection of new plant varieties, regulations on the protection of layout design of integrated circuits, etc. 3. Local regulations, autonomous regulations and separate regulations on intellectual property rights, such as the regulations on the protection of technical secrets of enterprises in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. 4. Administrative rules and regulations on intellectual property rights, such as the provisions of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on prohibiting infringement of trade secrets. 5. Judicial interpretations of intellectual property rights, such as "Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Applicable Legal Issues in the Trial of Patent Dispute Cases" and "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Applicable Legal Issues in Stopping Infringement of the Exclusive Right to Use a Registered Trademark before Litigation and Preserving Evidence".

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China National Intellectual Property Administration's Work Plan on Strengthening Administrative Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights and Carrying out Special Enforcement Actions VI. Work Requirements: The intellectual property offices of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government should immediately put forward specific plans or action plans in their respective regions in terms of organization and leadership, work measures and steps, and time arrangement, and take enforcement actions in stages according to this plan. Relevant programs and plans of various regions should be reported to our bureau in early September, and our bureau will actively promote them according to local programs and suggestions, combined with their actual intellectual property protection status and law enforcement tasks. At the same time, local bureaus should strive for more support from local governments. The implementation of this plan during the year and the first half of next year should be reported to our bureau at the end of December this year and early July next year respectively. Local intellectual property offices should attach great importance to strengthening administrative law enforcement, vigorously carry out various law enforcement activities, and conscientiously implement the work arrangements of the State Council. Our bureau will conduct an in-depth inspection and comprehensive summary of the implementation of this plan. The intellectual property offices of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall promptly report the suggestions, opinions and major problems in the implementation of this plan to our bureau.