Trademark: It is a specialized legal term. After a brand or part of a brand is registered by relevant government departments in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark" and is used to distinguish one operator's brand or service from other operators. mark of goods or services. my country's Trademark Law stipulates that for trademarks approved and registered by the Trademark Office, including commodity trademarks, service marks, collective trademarks, and certification marks, the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law.
Copyright: also known as "authorship", symbol: ?. Refers to the rights enjoyed by an author or other persons (including legal persons) to a certain work in accordance with the law.
According to the regulations, authors enjoy the following rights:
(1) Publish works under their real names, pseudonyms or without signature;
(2) Protect works The integrity of the work;
(3) Modify the published work;
(4) Retract the published work due to changes in views or other legitimate reasons, but the publishing unit should be appropriately compensated Loss;
(5) Use the work through legal channels in the form of publication, copying, broadcasting, performance, exhibition, filming, translation or adaptation;
(6) Due to other people’s Receive financial compensation for the use of the work. If the above rights are infringed, the author or other copyright owners have the right to request a cessation of the infringement and compensation for losses.
Patent: literally refers to exclusive rights and interests.
The word "patent" comes from the Latin word Litterae patentes, which means a public letter or public document. It was used by medieval monarchs to prove certain privileges, and later referred to the personal signature of the British king. Certificate of Exclusive Rights. In modern times, a patent is generally a document issued based on an application by a government agency or a regional organization representing several countries. This document records the content of the invention and creates a legal status within a certain period of time, that is, obtaining the patent. Generally, others can implement a patented invention only with the permission of the patentee.
Patents are divided into three types: invention, utility model and design.
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