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What does standard implementation mean? Is standard implementation equal to intellectual property implementation?

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For enterprises, "standard implementation" means the implementation of the national standard "Enterprise Intellectual Property Management Standards". The national standards for enterprise intellectual property management regulations were formulated by the State Intellectual Property Office, approved and promulgated by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and the National Standardization Administration Committee. They were implemented on March 1, 2013. The standard number is GBT29490-2013. July 2012 From July 15th to July 20th, the Patent Management Department of the State Intellectual Property Office convened the intellectual property management departments and some patent agencies and enterprises from six provinces and cities, including Beijing, Hebei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hunan, and Shaanxi, to carry out a "Training Course on Enterprise Intellectual Property Management Standards Pilot Work". This meeting marked the official start of the standardization of intellectual property management for Chinese enterprises. At present, the "Enterprise Intellectual Property Management Standards" compiled by the Patent Management Department of the State Intellectual Property Office has been submitted to the National Standards Office for approval. Before this meeting, Jiangsu Province had been entrusted by the State Intellectual Property Office to carry out enterprise knowledge research in the province for more than two years. The implementation of property rights management standards has achieved good results, and the intellectual property awareness, innovation awareness and innovation capabilities of enterprises in Jiangsu Province have been greatly improved. "Trademark Rights" Article 3 Trademarks approved and registered by the Trademark Office are registered trademarks, including commodity trademarks, service marks, collective trademarks, and certification marks; the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law. The term "collective trademark" as mentioned in this Law refers to a mark registered in the name of a group, association or other organization for use by members of the organization in commercial activities to indicate the user's membership in the organization. The term "certification trademark" as used in this Law means that it is controlled by an organization with the ability to supervise certain goods or services and is used by units or individuals other than the organization to certify the origin of the goods or services. , raw materials, manufacturing methods, quality or other signs of specific quality. Special matters concerning the registration and management of collective trademarks and certification marks shall be stipulated by the industrial and commercial administration department of the State Council. Legal objectivity:

General requirements of 5.1 of the "Enterprise Intellectual Property Management Standards" Enterprises should plan, implement, operate, review and improve documented intellectual property management systems in accordance with the requirements of this standard. 5.3 Develop documented procedures that specify the controls required for the identification, storage, protection, retrieval, preservation and disposal of records. External documents and intellectual property management system records should be controlled and ensured: a) Administrative decisions, judicial decisions, lawyers’ letters and other external documents are effectively managed to ensure that their sources and time of acquisition can be identified; b) Records are established, maintained and maintained Documents to confirm that the intellectual property management system meets the requirements of this standard and operates effectively; c) The integrity of external documents and records, and clear storage methods and storage periods. 5.4 Consistency requirements 5.5 For enterprises that claim to be fully compliant with this standard, they should meet all indicators of this standard. See Appendix A for specific indicators. 5.6 For enterprises with higher intellectual property management requirements, they should seek to meet the indicators in Appendix B of this standard.