China's State Intellectual Property Office recently launched a survey on the Chinese public's understanding of intellectual property rights. This is the first time China has launched a large-scale scientific survey on the public's cultural understanding and knowledge of intellectual property rights.
The content of this survey involves awareness, concepts, knowledge, behaviors, skills and demands about intellectual property rights, as well as a study of the channels that influence the public's cultural understanding on this subject. The State office will then produce a general survey research report on Chinese citizens' cultural understanding of intellectual property rights, and a series of sub reports on five key targets of study — civil servants, young people, journalists, scientific research personnel and enterprises.
The survey will select 30,000 samples and the results will be released before April.
By People's Daily Online
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