1. Trademark right: In China, the basic way to obtain trademark right is trademark registration. After the trademark is registered, the exclusive right to use the trademark is obtained. Obtaining the exclusive right to use a trademark means that the owner of a registered trademark can legally exclude others from using the same or similar trademark on the same or similar goods (or services) in a way that confuses consumers.
2. Copyright: In China, copyright is copyright, which refers to the legal protection of original works in the fields of literature, art and science. Without the consent of the author, others cannot copy or use them.
3. patent right: the patent right is an exclusive right granted by the government to the patent applicant within a specific and limited period according to legal procedures on the premise that the invention or design content is disclosed to the public according to the application of the inventor or designer.
4. Trade secrets: Trade secrets refer to confidential business information, including product formulas, processes, devices, technical secrets, computer source codes, prescriptions or customer lists, supply lists, etc.