2. Non-patented technology: also known as proprietary technology, refers to various technologies and proprietary technologies that are not known to the outside world, should be adopted in production and business activities, and can bring economic benefits without legal protection.
3. Trademark right: refers to the exclusive right to use a specific name or design on a specific commodity or product.
4. Copyright: Some special rights enjoyed by producers for the literary, scientific and artistic works they create according to law.
5. Franchise: also known as franchising, franchising refers to the right of an enterprise to operate or sell a specific commodity in a certain area or the right of an enterprise to accept another enterprise's use of its trademark, trade name, technical secret, etc.
6. Land use right: refers to the right that the state allows enterprises to develop, utilize and operate state-owned land within a certain period of time.
7. Trade secrets.