Trade secrets belong to the scope of intellectual property rights. However, compared with general intellectual property rights (trademark rights, patent rights, copyrights), trade secrets have their own particularities. Generally, the subject of intellectual property rights obligations is not specific. The object of its rights is anyone (within the efficiency of the legal space). It is effective against third parties, has exclusiveness, exclusiveness, exclusiveness, and absoluteness, and is ownership. Trade secrets are a right generated by "taking confidentiality measures" within the scope of certain persons. This right has no function against bona fide third parties outside the scope of certain persons. A third party can exploit trade secrets obtained in good faith as long as they are not obtained through unfair means.