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Intellectual property poetry
Intellectual property poetry:

Don't forget, don't forget,

Leave a mirror heart under Doyle's tree.

Paradise on earth, paradise on earth.

No matter where you go,

Wheat and poetry,

Always haunting your dreams.

Soft time flies,

My face is getting old,

Your waves flow into my midnight river,

Lying in the green of Mie Bay,

The pain of wheat and golden cones standing upright.

Intellectual property rights: also known as "intellectual property rights", refers to "the property rights enjoyed by the obligee on the intellectual labor achievements created by him", which is generally only valid for a limited period of time. All kinds of intellectual creations, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and signs, names, images and designs used in business, can be regarded as intellectual property rights owned by a certain person or organization.