Trade secrets refer to technical information, business information and other commercial information that are not known to the public and have commercial value and are kept confidential by the obligee. Article 123 of the Civil Code clearly lists trade secrets as the object of intellectual property rights. Compared with general intellectual property rights, trade secrets have their particularity. General intellectual property rights are exclusive and exclusive, and have the effect against third parties, and all unspecified people have the obligation not to implement them; Trade secrets are not effective against bona fide third parties. A third party may implement trade secrets obtained through proper means in good faith, such as self-research and reverse engineering. The unspecified public does not bear the obligation not to implement it, but it cannot implement it because it does not know.