In what scope should we use other people's intellectual property rights in the entrepreneurial stage?

Get authorization and use it reasonably.

1. Authorization: You need to use other people's intellectual property rights, such as trademarks, patents, copyrights, etc. , and need to obtain the written authorization of the original holder. This can ensure that intellectual property rights are used within the legal scope and avoid infringement disputes.

2. Fair use: Use other people's intellectual property rights within the scope of fair use. For example, quoting other people's works for comments, criticisms, news reports, etc. Use other people's information in education and research, or engage in reasonable business activities and competition. Ensure that the use will not infringe the rights and interests of the original intellectual property owner.