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What does intellectual property include?
Legal analysis: Intellectual property refers to people's civil rights to their intellectual labor achievements and industrial and commercial marks according to law. Intellectual property usually includes the following contents: 1) literary, artistic and scientific works; 2) Performing artists' performances and records and radio programs; 3) Inventions in various fields of human activities; 4) scientific discovery; 5) industrial product design; 6) Trademarks, service marks and enterprise names and marks.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the relevant provisions on intellectual property protection of subordinate units of the State Building Materials Bureau. Intellectual property rights mentioned in these Provisions include: (1) patent rights (inventions, utility models and designs); (2) Trademark right: the registered trademark and service trademark of the entity; (3) Copyright: mainly includes engineering design, product design drawings and their descriptions, computer software, integrated circuit layout design: photography, video and other graphics, text and other creative works, as well as books, materials, large photo albums and other editing works. (4) Business secrets: refers to technical information and business information that are not known to the public, can bring economic benefits to the unit, are practical, and are kept confidential by the unit. Mainly including non-patented technology, involving scientific research, design, production, management and market; Financial and other technical information and business information.