On the Paths to Improve the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China

Chunlei YANG, Qiang TU

Abstract


In knowledge economy era, in-depth study of the basic role of protection of the intellectual property to promote science and technology progress has outstanding academic and practical significance. In the legal system of rights on the basis of right balance concept, and on the consensus of the deep understanding of China’s economic and social structure and legal culture, and on the basis of reasonable adoption of international standards, we must establish the basic national policy which adapts to China’s situation to protect China’s intellectual property, and formulate a unified intellectual property code, and further improve the legal system relating to science and technology. Finally, the academia need to adopt the superior concept “right of knowledge” to direct the theoretical research and legal practice in the future, and make right of knowledge as a prevalent right as social right.


Keywords


Protection of the intellectual property; Right balance; Science and technology progress

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