Hello everyone, today I will share with you some information about trademarks. The difference between exclusive rights and prohibition rights is that they have different scopes of effect. Let’s take a look at them together. Take a look. The exclusive right involves the registrant's use of the registered trademark, and the right of prohibition involves resisting the unauthorized use of the registered trademark by others without the registrant's permission. According to the provisions of my country's Trademark Law, the registrant's exclusive right to use is limited to the approved registered trademark and the approved goods. This means that the registrant is subject to two restrictions when exercising the right to use: first, it is limited to the goods approved for use by the trademark authority, and cannot be used for other similar goods; second, it is limited to the words and graphics approved for registration by the trademark authority , and cannot use similar text and graphics beyond the approved scope. However, the scope of the right of prohibition is different. The registrant has the right to prohibit others from using the same or similar trademark as its registered trademark on the same or similar goods without permission. That is to say, the effect of the right of prohibition involves the following four situations: first, the use of the same trademark on the same kind of goods; second, the use of a similar trademark on the same kind of goods; third, the use of the same trademark on similar goods; Fourth, use similar trademarks on similar goods.