Why do Chinese bosses still pay no attention to intellectual property rights?
Release time:
2023-06-30 11:12
The simplest example: when the author visited traditional enterprises, they made suggestions on trademarks. they subconsciously believed that in the early days, when sending them to industry and commerce, they also successfully authorized certain kinds of trademarks by way of registration. The mistaken belief that a certain category has the right to use the whole category, which is currently occurring.
More misconceptions.
Caused by the trademark does not attach importance to the author believes that there are the following reasons:
01.the impact of chinese traditional culture:
DomesticIn traditional culture, the ideology of emphasizing collective interests rather than individual rights and interests still exists. This mindset may lead some Chinese bosses to be less sensitive to the importance of intellectual property. They may be more focused on teamwork and sharing ideas than on the importance of intellectual property protection to stimulate innovation and encourage investment.
02.Weak legal protection and enforcement:
DomesticSome progress has been made in the protection of intellectual property rights, but challenges remain. Penalties and enforcement for intellectual property infringements are still not strong enough, making some Chinese bosses unconvinced of violations of intellectual property laws. In addition, law enforcement agencies still need to strengthen cooperation and enforcement in combating intellectual property infringement.
03.Business competition pressure:
Domestic marketThe competitive environment is so fierce that many companies may ignore the protection of intellectual property rights in order to gain a competitive advantage in the market. They may be more focused on quickly launching products and services to gain market share, while ignoring the long-term benefits and competitive advantages of intellectual property protection.,Unless the project declaration is due, make up the homework quickly.
The corresponding measures I humble opinion is also as follows:
01.Strengthening legal protection and enforcement: The government should make greater efforts to crack down on IPR infringements, raise the cost of violations, and strengthen cooperation and enforcement among law enforcement agencies.
02.Education to raise awareness of intellectual property rights: through education and publicity activities, to raise the awareness and importance of intellectual property rights among entrepreneurs and employees, and to cultivate a culture of respect for intellectual property rights.
03.Establish an incentive mechanism: the government can encourage enterprises to increase the protection and investment of intellectual property rights through tax incentives, innovation funds and other measures.
Thinking determines the way out. I often tell clients"Intellectual property may be the fastest realisation I have ever seen"! The author mentioned in the first issue of the article that the desperado Zhang Ziqiang knows what intellectual property is, and people who understand it will not think this is a joke.