What are the categories of traditional intellectual property rights?

There are the following:

1. patent right: the patent right is the right granted to the inventor or unit to monopolize, use and dispose of the invention-creation results according to law;

2. Trademark right: a trademark is a mark designed and consciously placed on the surface of a commodity or its packaging to help people distinguish different commodities. Refers to the exclusive right of trademark users to the trademarks they use according to law;

3. Copyright: Copyright, also known as copyright, is the exclusive right enjoyed by citizens, legal persons or unincorporated units for their own literary, artistic, natural science and engineering and technical works according to law.

What are the types of invasion of privacy?

According to China's national conditions and relevant foreign materials, the following acts can be classified as infringement of privacy:

1. Publish the names, portraits, addresses and telephone numbers of citizens without their permission;

2, illegal intrusion, search other people's homes, or otherwise disrupt the peace of others;

3. Illegally stalking others, monitoring their residences, installing eavesdropping equipment, secretly photographing others' private lives, and spying on others' indoor conditions;

4. Illegally spying on others' property status or publishing their property status without others' permission;

5. Privately open other people's letters, peek at other people's diaries, spy on other people's private documents, and make them public;

6. Investigate and spy on other people's social relations to make them illegal;

7. Interfere with other couples' sexual life or investigate and publish;

8. Publicize the extramarital sex life of others to the society;

9. Leaking citizens' personal data or making it public or expanding the scope of disclosure;

10, collecting pure personal information that citizens are unwilling to disclose to the society.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Works of China citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations, whether published or not, shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law. The copyright enjoyed by the works of foreigners and stateless persons in accordance with the agreement signed between the country to which the author belongs or the country of habitual residence and China or the international treaties to which * * * is a party shall be protected by this Law. Works of foreigners and stateless persons first published in China shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law. The works of authors and stateless persons from countries that have not signed agreements with China or participated in international treaties are first published in the member countries of international treaties to which China is a party, or published in both member countries and non-member countries at the same time, and are protected by this Law.