Measures to avoid being sued for infringement are as follows:
1. Respect intellectual property rights: Do not infringe on other people’s intellectual property rights, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. When using other people's intellectual property rights, you should first obtain authorization or ask for permission;
2. Abide by the contract: When signing a contract, you should carefully read and understand the terms of the contract and strictly abide by the contract terms. Particular attention should be paid to contracts involving intellectual property rights;
3. Avoid plagiarism: During writing, design, creation, etc., do not plagiarize other people's works, especially for commercial purposes. If it is necessary to use other people's works, you should indicate the source and obtain permission;
4. Respect personal privacy: Do not arbitrarily disclose other people's personal information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. When collecting and using personal information, relevant laws, regulations and ethics should be followed;
5. Avoid spreading rumors: Do not spread false information or spread rumors, such as deliberately defaming other people, companies, organizations, etc. When making remarks, you should respect facts and truth and avoid unnecessary controversy and disputes.
To handle intellectual property rights, you generally need to provide the following materials:
1. Application form: You need to provide basic information such as the applicant’s name, address, contact information, and the intellectual property rights applied for. Specific description, scope of use and other information;
2. Relevant supporting documents: For example, trademark application requires trademark samples, trademark classification numbers, etc., and patent applications require the description of inventions and creations, claims, etc.;< /p>
3. Applicant’s identity certificate: You need to provide the applicant’s identity document, such as ID card, passport, etc.;
4. Priority certificate: If you need to apply for intellectual property rights first , you need to provide the corresponding priority certification documents;
5. Proof of payment: You need to provide the corresponding proof of application fee payment.
In summary, infringing on intellectual property rights and personal privacy, spreading false information, etc. are illegal acts and may result in prosecution and legal liability.
Legal basis: Article 123 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code"
Definition of intellectual property rights Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law.
Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by obligees in accordance with the law with respect to the following objects:
(1) works;
(2) inventions, utility models, Design;
(3) Trademark;
(4) Geographical indication;
(5) Trade secret;
(6) ) Integrated circuit layout design;
(7) New plant varieties;
(8) Other objects specified by law.