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Trademarks embody people’s intellectual labor, right?

Trademarks embody people’s intellectual labor.

It should be said that trademarks embody people’s intellectual achievements.

Trademark right is the abbreviation of trademark exclusive right, which refers to the exclusive right granted by the trademark authority to the trademark owner in accordance with the law to protect the registered trademark under national law. Trademark registrants have the right to control their registered trademarks in accordance with the law and prohibit infringement by others, including the trademark registrant's exclusive use rights, income rights, disposal rights, renewal rights and the rights to prohibit infringement by others of their registered trademarks. A trademark is a commercial sign used to distinguish goods and services from different sources. It consists of words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, color combinations, sounds, or a combination of the above elements.