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Why selling patent ownership is non-operating income, but transferring trademark use

Regulations: Non-operating income refers to various types of income recognized by an enterprise that are not directly related to the enterprise's production and operation activities. To put it simply, all income other than the main business and other ancillary businesses specified in the business license are regarded as non-operating income.

Therefore, the sale of patent rights and trademark rights are non-operating income.