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What's the use of copyright?
First, make the work exclusive: once the copyright is granted, it is equivalent to having an exclusive right in the market. No one may transfer or sell a work without the permission of the copyright owner. The registration of copyright is conducive to the dissemination of works and the realization of their economic value, thus protecting works.

Second, enhance the corporate image: it can be marked on print advertisements, brochures and product packaging? Logo, highlighting the characteristics that the work has been protected by copyright, so as to improve the social awareness of the product and enhance the corporate image.

Third, it can be used as a transferable intangible asset: the work can be sold (or transferred) as a commodity. Once the copyright is granted, the work becomes industrial property and forms valuable intangible assets. Therefore, works can only become internationally recognized intangible assets if they apply for copyright and are granted copyright after being examined by the Copyright Bureau.

Fourth, you can get government rewards: local governments have issued corresponding preferential policies to reward copyright applications. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology grant subsidies for R&D expenses, which can be used as the basis for tax incentives.

5. It can be used as the basis for copyright disputes: a copyright certificate can prove the copyright of a work, thus helping to solve copyright disputes arising from copyright ownership.