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What are the three major parts of intellectual property rights?

Legal analysis: Intellectual property rights include three categories: patent rights, copyrights and trademark rights. (1) Patent rights; (2) Trademark rights: A trademark is a mark specially designed and intentionally placed on the surface of a product or its packaging in order to help people distinguish different products. Trademark rights refer to the exclusive rights that trademark users have over the trademarks they use in accordance with the law. (3) Copyright.

Legal basis: "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 1 is to strengthen trademark management, protect the exclusive rights to trademarks, and encourage producers and operators to guarantee goods and services. This law is specially formulated to protect the quality of trademarks, safeguard the reputation of trademarks, protect the interests of consumers, producers and operators, and promote the development of the socialist market economy.

Article 2 The Trademark Office of the Industrial and Commercial Administration Department of the State Council is responsible for the registration and management of trademarks nationwide. The industrial and commercial administration department of the State Council has established a Trademark Review and Adjudication Committee to handle trademark disputes.