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What does an intellectual property specialist do?

Intellectual property specialist is a profession specializing in the management and protection of intellectual property. The main responsibilities of the intellectual property specialist include: Patent search and analysis: Search and analyze patent information in related fields through patent databases and professional analysis tools to provide decision-making support for the company's R&D and business activities. Trademark registration and maintenance: Responsible for trademark application, monitoring, rights protection and other matters to ensure the legality and safety of the company's trademarks. Copyright protection and licensing: manage and maintain the company's copyright assets, negotiate copyright licensing and transfer matters with relevant departments, and create more commercial value for the company. Intellectual property risk prevention: Through risk assessment and early warning mechanisms, we can timely discover and respond to potential intellectual property risks and reduce the company's legal risks. Intellectual property training and publicity: organize intellectual property training and publicity activities to improve employees’ intellectual property awareness and skill levels, and enhance the company’s intellectual property culture. Intellectual property rights refer to "the exclusive rights enjoyed by rights holders over the results of their intellectual work" and are only valid for a limited period of time. Various intellectual creations such as inventions, literary and artistic works, as well as logos, names, images and designs used in commerce can be considered intellectual property rights owned by a person or organization. The main categories are: patent rights, trademark rights, copyrights (copyrights), etc.