Report of a lecture of the Japanese computer technologist Tezuko Kenichi to the staff of department of Propaedeutics of children\'s diseases, hematology In October the Japanese expert in computer technologies Tezuko Kenichi gave a 2-hour lecture to the staff of department of Propaedeutics of children\'s diseases, hematology. the 1st part of a lecture consisted about the system of the electronic government in Japan, advantages and shortcomings of this system. Besides gave concepts about a part of this electronic government \"Open data services\" concerning scientific research. Staff of department was very interested this part of a lecture, carefully discussed and received answers to the questions. In particular the assistant to department Tursunova O.A., responsible for a teaching department, made the speech, having told that such system exists also in our Republic, but differs from the electronic system of Japan a little. The 2nd part of a lecture was devoted about the rights of electronic property. The Japanese expert gave a concept about electronic property, explained sense of the term for what it is necessary and other. The lecture was full examples, at the end of a lecture the lecturer together with the staff of department discussed practical examples. It very much interested the staff of department. They asked the questions interesting them to the Japanese expert, T. Kenichi with pleasure answered these asked questions. The interest of staff of department in a lecture, active participation very much surprised the Japanese expert. Practical value of a lecture: This lecture of the Japanese computer technologist Tezuko Kenichi to the staff of department of Propaedeutics of children\'s diseases, to hematology gave a lot of new in this sphere and the interesting moments were studied. Advantages of system of the electronic government in spheres of medicine were considered. Employees who conduct scientific activity especially needed these data. Besides in the 2nd part of a lecture examined about the principles of legal protection of intellectual property in spheres of medicine.