HKI (intellectual property rights) arise from the intellectual abilities and creations of humans. They include copyrights, patents, trademarks, industrial designs, and other rights related to literature, art, inventions, and scientific discoveries. HKI aims to protect the economic interests of those who create intellectual works by giving them exclusive rights over their creations without interference from others. The main objects of protection are works that are born from or result from human intellectual abilities and capacities and are expressed and made available to the public.