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Intellectual property, as a strategic resource for national development and a core element of international competitiveness, holds significant importance. In the 1980s, China gradually established an intellectual property protection system through legislation on patents, trademarks, and copyrights. After decades of development, China has basically formed a legal system for "strict protection" of intellectual property rights. In September 2021, the "Outline for Building an Intellectual Property Power (2021-2035)" was officially released, proposing the development goal of achieving significant results in the construction of an intellectual property power by 2025, ranking among the world's top in comprehensive competitiveness of intellectual property by 2035, and basically building an intellectual property power.
With the continuous improvement of the regulatory system and changes in the business environment, protecting inventions and innovations has become a key factor for many companies and entrepreneurs in emerging industries to establish themselves in the Chinese market. Establishing a sound internal intellectual property protection system and effectively handling intellectual property disputes are crucial for enterprises to safeguard their own rights and achieve steady development.