2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-578426/v1
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Security-Driven Distributed Platforms for Intellectual Property Resource Provision - A Case Study of TSITE IP

Abstract: In the information age, with the development of big data intelligence, Intellectual Property (IP) related data is growing in a geometric progression, so the demand for data storage space is also growing, and the distributed platform of intellectual property data based on cloud storage is also emerging. Cloud computing platform has huge storage space and powerful computing power, and the distributed platform of intellectual property data based on cloud storage has emerged one after another. With this, the priva… Show more

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“…Intellectual property rights (IPRs), the intangible carrier of knowledge and technology, are the grist to economic development and national competitiveness (Kant & Shahid, 2022). Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the guarantee of creativity, innovation (Laplume et al, 2014; Olubiyi et al, 2022; Uyar et al, 2021), and the essential part of scientific and technological development (Wang, 2021). All countries in the world are continuing to promote the construction of IPRs systems, and enhance the development, operation, and protection capabilities of IPRs, improve the innovation level (Qayyum et al, 2022; Thakur‐Wernz & Wernz, 2021), and promote the upgrading of export product quality (Dong et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intellectual property rights (IPRs), the intangible carrier of knowledge and technology, are the grist to economic development and national competitiveness (Kant & Shahid, 2022). Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are the guarantee of creativity, innovation (Laplume et al, 2014; Olubiyi et al, 2022; Uyar et al, 2021), and the essential part of scientific and technological development (Wang, 2021). All countries in the world are continuing to promote the construction of IPRs systems, and enhance the development, operation, and protection capabilities of IPRs, improve the innovation level (Qayyum et al, 2022; Thakur‐Wernz & Wernz, 2021), and promote the upgrading of export product quality (Dong et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%