Abstract

With the advancement of technology, fields such as artificial skills, biotechnology, and renewable energy are undergoing rapid iterations. Correspondingly, converting these technologies into tangible assets underscores the critical role of intellectual property protection. This paper takes the current status of intellectual property protection laws in China as an example to analyze the potential benefits of an improved intellectual property protection system for innovative enterprises and the market economy and the limitations of the current Chinese intellectual property protection laws. Enhancing the intellectual property protection system can empower enterprises with creative logic by improving the market economy, shaping new modes of thinking, and refining mechanisms for benefit distribution. Simultaneously, in the face of limitations in intellectual property protection laws, improvements can be achieved by strengthening law enforcement, advancing judicial reform, refining system design, enhancing international cooperation, and raising legal awareness. This article aims to assist scholars and relevant practitioners in understanding the current status of Chinas intellectual property protection laws, thereby facilitating the development of innovative enterprises in China.

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