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Trademark registration classification table category 45 class which

Class I: Chemicals for industrial, scientific, photographic, agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes, unprocessed synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances, fertilizers, compositions for extinguishing fires, preparations for hardening and metal welding, chemicals for preserving foodstuffs, tanning substances, adhesives for industrial use.

Category II: pigments, varnishes, lacquers, rust and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists.

Class III: Bleach and other materials for laundry use, preparations for cleaning, polishing, stain removing and abrasive purposes, soaps, fragrances, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions, toothpastes.

Fourth category: oils and greases for industrial use, lubricants, supplies for absorbing, spraying and bonding dust, fuels (including gasoline for motors) and lighting materials, candles for lighting, wicks.

Class V: Pharmaceuticals, preparations for medical and veterinary use; hygienic preparations for medical use; nutritious food and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; dietary supplements for human and animal use; plasters, bandage materials; materials for filling teeth holes, dental waxes; disinfectants; preparations for destroying harmful animals; fungicides, herbicides.

Class VI: Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; movable metal buildings; metal materials for railroad tracks; non-electrical cables made of common metal; hardware, metal hardware; metal tubes; safes; ores.

Class VII: Machines and machine tools, motors and engines (other than for land vehicles), couplings and transmission parts for machine transmissions (other than for land vehicles), non-handed agricultural implements, incubators.

Class VIII: Hand tools and instruments (hand operated), cutlery for knives, forks and spoons, pocket knives, razors.

Class IX: Scientific, nautical, geodesic, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, inspection (supervision), ambulance (rescue) and teaching aids and instruments, apparatus and instruments for processing, switching, transmitting, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity, apparatus for recording, communicating, reproducing sounds and images, magnetic data carriers, recording discs, mechanical constructions of vending and coin-activated devices (c) Cash registers, computers and data-processing devices, fire-extinguishing equipment.

Category X: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and apparatus, prostheses, artificial eyes and teeth; orthopaedic articles; suture materials; therapeutic appliances for the handicapped; massage apparatus; instruments, appliances and supplies for infant care; instruments, appliances and supplies for sexual life.

Category XI: lighting, heating, steam, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary equipment and devices.

Category XII: Vehicles, land, air and sea carriers.

Category XII: means of transportation. Includes motors and engines for land vehicles; couplings and transmission parts for land vehicles; hovercraft;

Category XIII: Arms and fireworks. Including firearms and fireworks products;

Category XIV: Jewelry and watches. Includes precious metals, certain articles of precious metals or articles plated with precious metals, jewelry and clocks and watches and parts thereof;

Category XV: Musical Instruments. Includes mechanical pianos and their accessories; octaves; electric and electronic musical instruments;

Category XVI: Office Supplies. Includes paper, cardboard and certain paper and cardboard products, office supplies;

Category XVII: Rubber Products. Includes electrically insulating, heat-insulating or sound-insulating materials, as well as plastic sheets, boards or rods for production purposes, and certain products made from rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and substitutes for these materials;

Category XVIII: Leather and Leather Goods. Including leather, artificial leather and certain articles made therefrom;

Category XIX: Building materials. Including non-metallic building materials;

Category XX: Furniture. Includes furniture and parts thereof, certain articles made of wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, seafoam, and substitutes for these materials, or plastics;

Category XXI: Kitchen utensils. Includes small hand-operated utensils for household and kitchen use, lavatory utensils, glassware and certain articles made of porcelain, ceramics, terra cotta or glass;

Class XXII: Ropes, nets and canopies. Including ropes and cables and sail products, lining and filling materials, textile fiber raw materials" to "the twenty-second category mainly includes canvas and other materials for making sails, ropes and cables, lining and filling materials, textile fiber raw materials";

Twenty-third category: yarn and thread. Includes yarns and threads for textile use;

Category XXIV: Fabric bed linen. Includes fabrics and household fabric coverings;

Category XXV: Clothing, footwear and hats. Includes clothing, shoes and hats;

Category XXVI: Buttons and Zippers. Includes sewing articles, natural or artificial hair for wearing, hair ornaments, and small articles for decorating other articles, not belonging to any other class;

Class XXVII: Carpets and mats. Includes products for laying on built-up floors and walls;

Category XXVIII: Fitness equipment. Includes toys and playthings, sports equipment, recreational and creative props, and certain Christmas tree decorations;

Category XXIX: Foodstuffs. Includes animal food products, as well as vegetables and other edible horticultural products for daily use or storage;

Category XXX: Convenience Foods. Includes foodstuffs of vegetable origin for daily use or for storage, as well as flavorings and condiments;

Category XXXI: Feed seeds. Includes products of the field and seafood, live animals and plants, and animal feeds that have not undergone any treatment for the purpose of consumption;

Category XXXII: Beer Beverages. Includes non-alcoholic beverages and beer;

Category XXXIII: Wine. Alcoholic beverages (except beer);

Category XXXIV: Tobacco smoking materials. Tobacco substitutes (non-medical);

Category XXXV: Advertising sales. Includes advertising; business operations; business management; office services;

Category 36: Financial property management. Includes services provided by financial and monetary operations and services related to various insurance contracts;

Class XXXVII: Building Repair. Includes services provided by contractors or subcontractors for the construction of permanent buildings, as well as services provided by individuals or organizations for the restoration of buildings or for keeping them in their original state without altering their physical or chemical characteristics;

Class XXXVIII: Communication services. Includes services enabling communication between at least two persons by sensory means;

Class XXXIX: Transportation storage. Includes services provided for the transportation of persons or goods from one place to another (by railroad, road, water, air or pipeline) and services necessary in connection therewith, as well as services provided for the storage of goods in warehouses or other buildings for the purpose of facilitating the custody and preservation of the goods;

Class XL: Material Processing. Material handling;

Category 41: Education and entertainment. Includes services provided by persons, individually or collectively, in the development of human or animal intelligence, as well as services used in recreation or amusement;

Category XLII: Web site services. Includes theoretical and practical services provided by people, individually or collectively, involving complex fields of activity; these services are provided by professionals such as chemists, physicists, engineers, computer programmers, etc.

Category XLIII: Food and beverage accommodations. Includes services provided by persons or organizations for the provision of food and beverages to consumers and services provided to enable bed and board to be obtained in hotels, boarding houses or other establishments providing temporary lodging;

Category XLIV: Medical Horticulture. Includes medical, hygienic and cosmetic services provided by individuals or institutions to people or animals; it also includes services related to the field of agriculture, horticulture and forestry;

Class XLV: Social services. Legal services; security services providing physical protection for tangible property and individuals; private and social services provided by others to meet individual needs.

Expanded Information

Currently, the market appeared a large number of violation of the principle of good faith, maliciously climbed the reputation of others trademarks, snatch the trademark of higher visibility, infringement of the prior rights of others, the possession of the public **** resources, and repeatedly snatch and other trademarks, such as malicious snatching behavior.

In this regard, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce Trademark Office said, in the face of the trademark malicious registration behavior is increasingly large-scale, professional situation, the Trademark Office through the optimization of the review of the subtext process, the typical types of malicious applications and related cases are sorted out, summary. Specifically, there are the following four cases stand out:

One is to maliciously attach to the goodwill of others, snatch the higher-profile trademark application to be rejected.

For example, Weihai Diesel Trade Co., Ltd. applied for the registration of more than 300 trademarks, all complete with others registered earlier, higher-recognition trademarks; natural person Lin Hao applied for the registration of more than 200 trademarks, and Huawei, Weixin and other high-profile trademarks are highly similar to, covering the same and similar goods and services.

All of the above cases have the improper intention of attaching to the goodwill of others, violating the principle of honesty and good faith, and are likely to cause adverse social impact, and the Trademark Office rejected them according to the law.

Secondly, the trademark application for a large number of generic names, industry terms and other trademarks with the intention of improperly occupying public **** resources will be rejected.

For example, Shanghai Jun Chang Information Technology Co., Ltd. and related interests ****same body*** applied for the registration of nearly 5,000 trademarks of the names of administrative divisions below the county level, and the above applications had the intention of improperly occupying the public ****resources, disrupting the normal order of trademark registration, and were likely to cause adverse social impacts, and the Trademark Office rejected the applications in accordance with the law.

Thirdly, the Trademark Office has taken the initiative to reject the applications for registration of trademarks of celebrities' names and other prior rights of others in bad faith.

For example, without the permission or authorization of Jinjiang McGrady Shoes & Clothing Trade Co., Ltd, the phonetic translation of the name of a basketball star is registered and used as a trademark, which is easy to mislead the public about the source of the goods or services, and the Trademark Office has taken the initiative to reject the trademark after strict examination.

Fourth, for the same enterprise's malicious and repeated registration of trademarks, continuous registration of trademark applications, strict examination and reference to prior opposition, invalidation cases to be rejected.

For example, Wang Shuben, a natural person, applied for registration of numerous trademarks similar to famous brands such as "Princess of the United States" and "Rongsheng Jiabao" in several categories of goods, with the obvious intention of copying and plagiarizing the high-profile trademarks of others, which belongs to the trademarks with subjective malice and hoarding of large quantities. The trademark was declared invalid by the TRAB in accordance with the law, as it had the subjective malicious intent of registering a large number of trademarks and hoarding them, which did not have the legitimacy that a registered trademark should have, and violated the principle of public order and good morals.

In addition, the Trademark Office also focused on a number of trademark cases of malicious hoarding and malicious attachment to the goodwill of others, to curb the malicious registration behavior that violates the principle of honesty and good faith.

Reference:Baidu Encyclopedia? Trademark classification table?

The General Administration for Industry and Commerce? The malicious registration of trademarks in accordance with the law rejected without discussion