Table of contents
1. Intellectual property rights
1.1 Scope and object of protection
1.3 Identification of the intellectual property owner
2.1 Standardized classification
1. Intellectual property rights
1.1 Scope and object of protection
1.2 Term of protection
1.3 Identification of the intellectual property owner
1.4 Judgment of Infringement
2. Standardization
2.1 Standardized classification
2.2 Number of standards
standard |
Description of content |
international standard |
Primarily a standard developed and approved by ISO, IEC is also the International Organization for Standardization. |
Other national standards |
ANSI American National Standards Institute standard, BS is the British national standard, JIS is the Japanese national standard |
National standard |
The standardization administrative department of the State Council prepares the plan, organizes the drafting, unified approval, numbering and release. The code name is GB. Add /T after the recommended standard code. Add /Z after the guiding standard |
Industry Standard |
For technical requirements that do not have national standards but need to be unified within a certain industry across the country, industry standards (including the production of standard samples) can be formulated. Industry standards must be reported to the standardization administrative department of the State Council for the record. The code name is pinyin. |
local standard |
There is no national industry standard, and it is necessary to unify product requirements within provinces and municipalities directly under the central government, so local standards can be formulated. The code name is DB. DB is the pinyin abbreviation of Landmark |
enterprise standard |
If the products produced by the enterprise do not have national standards, industry standards or local standards, enterprise standards shall be formulated as the basis for organizing production. The code name is Q. |