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What is the difference between a brand trademark and a logo?

The difference between a trademark and a logo is: 1. The rights are obtained differently. A trademark has been registered by the corresponding state agency to obtain trademark rights and is protected by the "Trademark Law". Once the logo is created, the copyright can be automatically obtained and is protected by the "Copyright" 2. The ownership of rights is different, the trademark belongs to the trademark owner, and the copyright owner of the LOGO may not be the same person; 3. The protection period is different, the trademark can be protected indefinitely, and the logo is generally 50 years. A trademark generally refers to the name of a company or product, while a logo uses simple and interesting graphics to represent a company or product, or a logo for a product or company.