The difference between business license and enterprises with intellectual property rights

The differences are as follows:

1. Different legal status: enterprises with business licenses are recognized by the state, have independent legal personality, and can independently carry out economic activities and sign contracts. Enterprises with intellectual property rights do not take intellectual property rights as their main business, and their legal subject status will not change because they own or do not own intellectual property rights.

2. Different business models: enterprises with business licenses are mainly engaged in various market transactions with a wide range of business, and enterprises with intellectual property rights are mostly composed of intellectual assets.

3. Different ways to protect rights: enterprises with business licenses solve problems through courts or arbitration institutions when facing economic disputes, and enterprises with intellectual property rights use patents and trademarks to protect their rights and interests when encountering intellectual property infringement.