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Can trademarks be IP?

No.

The provisions of registered trademarks encourage manufacturers and operators to ensure the quality of goods and services and maintain the reputation of trademarks. IP is the abbreviation of Internet Protocol and is the network layer protocol in the TCPIP system. The purpose of designing IP is to improve the scalability of the network. One is to solve Internet problems and realize the interconnection of large-scale and heterogeneous networks.

Article 1 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China is to strengthen trademark management, protect the exclusive rights of trademarks, urge producers and operators to ensure the quality of goods and services, maintain trademark reputation, and protect consumers and producers and operators. This law is specially formulated to promote the development of the socialist market economy in the interests of the people.