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What does intellectual property vi mean?

Intellectual property rights are "the collective term for rights generated by law based on creative achievements and industrial and commercial marks."

The three most important intellectual property rights are copyright, patent rights and trademark rights. Patent rights and trademark rights are also collectively referred to as industrial property rights.

On the surface, intellectual property rights can be understood as "property rights to knowledge." The premise is that knowledge meets the conditions for becoming legal property. However, the essence of knowledge is a kind of information, which is intangible and free-flowing. Once knowledge as information is disseminated, the person who provides it cannot exercise exclusive control over it. Then the intellectual achievements expressed by this information cannot become the property of the information creator in a legal sense. The intellectual property legal system creates an unprecedented form of property rights by granting creators of intellectual achievements exclusive rights of use and transfer.