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Intellectual property asset valuation includes

Intellectual property asset evaluation mainly includes various forms of intellectual property such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, domain names, etc. The purpose of evaluation is to determine the value and use value of these intellectual property rights so that they can be reasonably managed and used. Specifically, intellectual property asset evaluation includes the following aspects:

Patent asset evaluation: Evaluate the technical level, economic benefits and use value of the patent to determine the value of the patent.

Trademark asset evaluation: Evaluate the popularity, market competitiveness and brand image of the trademark to determine the value of the trademark.

Copyright asset evaluation: Evaluate the creative value, popularity and market value of the copyright to determine the value of the copyright.

Trade secret asset evaluation: Evaluate the confidentiality, market confidentiality and commercial value of trade secrets to determine the value of trade secrets.

Domain name asset evaluation: Evaluate the popularity, memorability and commercial value of the domain name to determine the value of the domain name.

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