Trademark registration of a class of 34 product classes and 11 service classes, ****45 categories, registered trademarks need to be based on the need to protect the content to determine the specific categories should be declared. Class 1 chemicals for industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture, forests, unprocessed synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances, fertilizers, synthetics for fire extinguishing, quenching and metal welding preparations, preservation of foodstuffs, tanning agents, industrial adhesives. Class 2 Pigments, varnishes, lacquers, rust and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists. Class 3 Bleach and other materials for laundry use, preparations for cleaning, polishing, stain removal and abrasive purposes, soaps, fragrances, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions, toothpastes. Class 4 Oils and greases for industrial use, lubricants, supplies for absorbing, spraying and binding dust, fuels (including gasoline for motors) and lighting materials, candles for lighting, wicks. Class 5 Medical and veterinary preparations, medical hygiene preparations, medical nutritional preparations, baby food, plasters, bandage materials, materials for filling holes and dental molds, disinfectants, preparations for the destruction of noxious animals, fungicides, herbicides. Class 6 General metals and their alloys, metal building materials, movable metal buildings, metal materials for railroad tracks, cables and wires for non-electrical purposes, small fittings and fixtures, metal tubes, safes, articles of general metal, not included in other classes, mineral ores. Class 7 Machines and machine tools, motors and engines (other than for land vehicles), couplings and transmission parts for machine transmissions (other than for land vehicles), agricultural implements, not hand-operated, incubators. Class 8 Hand tools and instruments (hand operated), cutlery for knives, forks and spoons, pocket knives, razors. Class 9 Scientific, nautical, geodesic, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, inspection (supervision), ambulance (rescue) and teaching aids and instruments, instruments and apparatus for processing, switching, transmitting, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity, apparatus for recording, communicating, reproducing sounds and images, magnetic data carriers, sound recording discs, mechanical constructions of vending and coin-activated devices, cash receipts recording machines computer and data processing devices, fire extinguishing apparatus. Class 10 Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and apparatus, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth, orthopedic articles, materials for suturing. Class 11 Lighting, heating, steam, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitary equipment and devices. Class 12 Vehicles, carriers for land, air and sea. Class 13 Firearms, arms and bullets, explosives, fireworks. Class 14 Precious metals and their alloys and articles of precious metals not included in other classes or plated with precious metals, jewelry, jewels, precious stones, clocks and chronometers. Class 15 Musical instruments. Class 16 Paper, cardboard and articles thereof, not included in other classes, printed matter, bookbinding articles, photographs, stationery articles, adhesives for stationery or household purposes, art articles, paint brushes, typewriters and office articles (other than furniture), articles for education or instruction (other than apparatus), articles of plastics for packaging (not included in other classes), printing type, printing plates. Class 17 Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and articles of these raw materials, not included in the subclasses, semi-finished plastic articles for production, materials for packaging, filling and insulation, non-metallic hoses. Class 18 Leather and artificial leather, articles of leather and artificial leather not included in other classes, furs, trunks and traveling bags, umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks, whips and harnesses. Class 19 Building materials not of metal, non-metallic rigid pipes for construction, asphalt, tar, portable non-metallic buildings, non-metallic monuments. Class 20 Furniture, glass mirrors, frames, articles of wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, seafoam, substitutes for these materials or articles of plastics, not included in other classes. Class 21 Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not made of or plated with precious metals), combs and sponges, brushes (other than paintbrushes), brush-making materials, sweeping utensils, steel wool, unworked or semi-worked glass (other than glass for building purposes), wares not included in Class 2, porcelain and earthenware. Class 22 Cables, ropes, nets, tents, tarpaulins, sails, bags (not included in other classes), linings and fillers (other than rubber or plastics), fibrous materials for textile purposes. Class 23 Yarns and threads for textile use. Class 24 This class includes mainly textiles and coverings. Class 25 Clothing, shoes and hats. Class 26 Lace and embroidery, trimmings and braid, buttons and collars and hook and loop fasteners, trimmings and sewing needles, false flowers. Class 27 Carpets, mats, matting, linoleum and other floor coverings, non-textile wall coverings. Class 28 Amusement articles, toys, sporting and athletic goods not included in other classes, decorations for Christmas trees. Class 29 Meat, fish, poultry and game, gravies, preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables, jellies, jams, preserves, eggs, milk and dairy products, edible oils and fats. Class 30 Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, edible starch, sago, coffee substitutes, flour and cereal products, bread, pastry and confectionery, iced foods, honey, treacle, fresh yeast, baking powder, salt, mustard, vinegar,, sauces (condiments), spices for flavoring, drinking ice. Class 31 Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes, livestock, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, grasses and flowers, animal feed, malt. Class 32 Beer, mineral and soft drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages, fruit drinks and juices, syrups and other preparations for beverages. Class 33 Alcoholic beverages (except beer). Class 34 Tobacco, smoking materials, matches. Class 35 Advertising, industrial operations, industrial management, office services. Class 36 Insurance, finance, monetary affairs, real estate affairs. Class 37 Building construction, repair, installation services. Class 38 telecommunications. Class 39 Transportation, packaging and storage of goods, travel arrangements. Class 40 material handling. Class 41 Education, provision of training, recreation, cultural and sports activities. Class 42 scientific and technical services and research and design services relating thereto; industrial analysis and research; design and development of computer hardware and software; legal services. Class 43 Provision of food and beverage services; temporary accommodation. Class 44 Medical services; veterinary services; sanitary and cosmetic services for humans or animals; agricultural, horticultural or forestry services. Class 45 Private and social services provided by others for the satisfaction of personal needs; services for the protection of property and personal safety.
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Classification of goods and services for the purpose of trademark registration (State Trademark Office) Trademark registration categories: trademarks are divided into goods (Classes 1-34) and services (Classes 35-45) according to their use and function, **** Class 45. International classification of goods (International Classification Of Goods lawpanel) is in June 15, 1957, by a number of developed countries in France, Nice Diplomatic Conference formally signed the "trademark registration with the inter-objective classification of goods and services of the Nice Agreement" determined on April 8, 1961 came into force. At present, there are 33 countries formally joined the Nice Union, there are more than 80 non-Nice Agreement member states to adopt the International Classification of Goods, the Nice Agreement has been revised 9 times. The International Classification of Goods was printed in 1987, known as the "International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of Trademark Registration".