Trademark Classes in Trademark Registration

 

Trademark Classes


A word, symbol, or design that identifies the source of a product or service is known as a trademark.

In India, there are two sorts of Brand name enlistment: Registration of a trademark for services and a trademark for goods. Trademarks fall into a variety of categories depending on the type of business. They are of the trademark class. Understanding the trademark registration class details is essential prior to filing a trademark application.


 The service provider can be identified in relation to the activities of his or her business by using a trademark. It can be added to any name or logo that the service provider uses to identify his or her business activities to be registered. A distinctive word or symbol may be used as a mark, but it must not be identical to another registered trademark.


What is Trademark Registration?

A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or design that distinguishes one company's products from those of other companies. In commerce, a trademark can be used to identify the source of goods and services, like "Apple" for Apple computers. Because they enable customers to identify products by their brand names, trademarks are valuable assets.


Additionally, they assist customers in distinguishing between similar products. For instance, if you see a product with a different packaging but the same brand name, it might not be what you ordered! Protecting your trademark from competitors who would like to use it also helps consumers avoid misunderstanding about who made the product.


Under Section 7 of the Trade Marks Act of 1999, an application can be submitted to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) for trademark registration in India. From the time your trademark application is submitted to the IPAB, it takes about six months to receive your certificate of registration. In any case, this period might change.


Other businesses cannot use your mark after you register it. This stops other people from using your name or logo in their business, which could make customers confused.


You can get assistance with the registration process and have My Financial Advisory walk you through the entire process. You will have no trouble completing the trademark registration process, and My Financial Advisory's knowledgeable staff will answer any questions you may have.


What are Classes in Trademarks?


In most countries, trademarks are required for a business owner to safeguard their brand's identity and reputation because they are protected by law. Additionally, trademarks are significant because they assist customers in determining the kind of product they are purchasing.


The class of trademarks is important because it helps to identify the products and services that a trademark represents. This is accomplished by classifying goods and services into 45 distinct categories. The kind of product or service, where it is sold, and how it is promoted make up these categories. You can get started with the trademark registration process by using My Financial Advisory trademark search tool. The fact that this search tool is free is the best part!


There are 45 classes of trademarks that can be registered under the Indian Trademark Act of 1999. There are 34 classes for goods and 11 classes for services among these. The division of competition is the goal of trademark categories and classes. Businesses in the same industry are considered competitors, and they are prohibited from using trademark terms or logos from other businesses in the same industry. However, they might be allowed to use trademarks that are similar to those of other businesses in the same industry.


Trademark Classes

Most common Trademark Classes Used

Classes of goods and services that can be registered as trademarks are called trademark classes. By providing a list of the kinds of goods or services that are covered by a mark, they help determine the scope of a trademark registration.


some of the common Trademark classes of goods used


Class 01 - chemicals that can be used in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, science, photography, and             industry; plastics and artificial resins that have not been processed; compositions for fire suppression and prevention; preparations for soldering and tempering; substances used to tan animal hides and skins; adhesives for industrial use; Paste fillers and other putties; fertilizers, manure, and compost; biological preparations used in science and industry


Class 02 - lacquers, varnishes, and paints; anti-rust and anti-wood deterioration substances; stains and dyes; marking, engraving, and printing inks; Natural raw resins; Metals in powder and foil for use in art, printing, decorating, and painting


Class 03 - cosmetics and toiletries without medications; dentifrices without medications; fragrances and essential oils; Fading arrangements and different substances for clothing use; Preparations using abrasives, polish, scouring, and cleaning


Class 04 - Wax, industrial greases and oils; Lubricants; compositions that bind, wet, and absorb dust; fuels and light sources; Wicks and candles for lighting


Class 05 - preparations for use in medicine and veterinary medicine; preparations for hygiene and medical use; Baby food, dietetic substances adapted for medical or veterinary use; supplements for the human and animal diets; materials for plasters and dressings; dental wax is a material for stopping teeth; Disinfectants; preparations for eliminating pests; Herbicides and fungicides


Class 06 - Ores; common metals and their alloys materials made of metal that are used in construction; metal buildings that can be moved; common metal cables and wires that are not electrical; small hardware made of metal; Containers made of metal for transport or storage; Safes


Class 07 - power-driven tools, machines, and machine tools; except for land vehicles' engines and motors; components for machine transmission and coupling, with the exception of land vehicles; other than hand-operated agricultural implements; eggs in incubators; Vending machines that are automatic


Class 08 - hand-operated tools and implements; Cutlery; except for firearms, sidearms; Razors


Class 09 - Apparatus and instruments for scientific, research, navigation, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, audiovisual, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, detecting, testing, inspecting, life-saving, and educational purposes; apparatus and tools for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating, or controlling electricity distribution or use; Instruments and equipment for recording, transmitting, reproducing, or processing data, images, or sounds; Software, blank digital or analog recording and storage media, and recorded and downloadable media; mechanisms for devices that run on coins; calculating devices and cash registers; a variety of computer hardware and software; Divers' gloves, breathing apparatus for underwater swimming, diving suits, masks for divers, earplugs for divers, nose clips for divers and swimmers; apparatus for extinguishing fires


Class 10 - instruments and equipment for the medical, surgical, dental, and veterinary fields; teeth, eyes, and limbs made of plastic; items for the orthopedics; Materials for a wound; adaptive therapeutic and assistive devices for disabled individuals; Instruments for massage; items, apparatus, and equipment for nursing infants; Sexual activity devices, articles, and apparatus


Class 11 - Lighting, heating, cooling, steam generation, cooking, drying, ventilation, and water supply are just a few of the uses for which equipment and installations are available.


Class 12 - Vehicles; apparatus for land, air, or water locomotion


Class 13 - Firearms; projectiles and ammunition; Explosives; Fireworks


Class 14 - Alloys made of precious metals; precious and semi-precious stones for jewelry; Instruments for the horological and chronometric


Class 15 - Instruments of music; Instruments of music and music stand for Batons for conductors


Class 16 - cardboard and paper; printed materials; bindery supplies; Photographs; Except for furniture, office supplies and stationery; adhesives for household or stationary use; materials for artists and drawing materials; Paintbrushes; materials for instruction and instruction; Sheets, films, and bags made of plastic for packaging and wrapping; Type and printing blocks for printers


Class 17 - Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica, and their substitutes, both unprocessed and semi-processed; resins and plastics in their extruded form for manufacturing purposes; materials for packing, stopping, and insulating; Not made of metal, flexible pipes, tubes, and hoses


Class 18 - imitation leather and leather; hides and skins of animals; carrying cases and luggage; parasols and umbrellas; walker's aids; harness, whips, and saddlery; clothing, collars, and leashes for animals


Class 19 - materials for construction and building that are not made of metal; non-metal building pipes that are rigid; bitumen, asphalt, pitch, and tar; non-metal, transportable buildings; Not monuments made of metal.


Class 20 - Picture frames, furniture, and mirrors; containers for transport or storage that are not made of metal; mother-of-pearl, horn, whalebone, and unworked or semi-worked bone; Shells; Meerschaum; Amber yellow


Class 21 - Containers and household or kitchen utensils; Table and cookware, with the exception of forks, knives, and spoons; sponges and brushes; Except for paintbrushes, brushes; material for making brushes; items meant for cleaning; Except for building glass, unworked or partially worked glass; Earthenware, porcelain, and glassware


Class 22 - strings and ropes; Nets; the tarps and tents; awnings made of synthetic or textile materials; Sails; sacks for bulk material transportation and storage; Materials for cushioning, stuffing, and padding, with the exception of paper, cardboard, rubber, and plastics; Crude sinewy material materials and substitutes therefor


Class 23 - Threads and yarns for use in textiles


Class 24 - Textiles and their substitutes; linens for the home; plastic or textile curtains


Class 25 - Headgear, footwear, and clothing


Class 26 - Ribbons and bows made from haberdashery, braid, lace, and embroidery; pins, needles, and hooks and eyes; fabricated flowers; decorations for hair; phony hair


Class 27 - Rugs, carpets, mats and matting, tile and different materials for covering existing floors; textile-free wall hangings


Class 28 - toys, games, and other playthings; Devices for video games; articles about gymnastics and sports; Christmas tree decorations


Class 29 - game, meat, fish, and poultry; extracted meats; cooked, preserved, frozen, and dried vegetables; compotes, jams, and jellies; Eggs; yogurt, cheese, milk, and other dairy products; Fats and oils used in food


Class 30 - Espresso, tea, cocoa and substitutes thereof; Noodles, rice, and pasta; sago and tapioca; Cereal-based preparations and flour; pastries, cakes, and other sweets; Chocolate; Sorbets, ice cream, and other ices that are edible; Honey, sugar, and treacle; baking powder, yeast; preserved herbs, spices, and salt; sauces, vinegar, and other condiments; Ice [frozen water]


Class 31 - products from agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, and forestry that have not been processed; grains and seeds that have not been processed; fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables; flowers and plants from nature; seedlings, bulbs, and bulbs for planting; living things; beverages and foods for animals; Malt


Class 32 - Beers; beverages that aren't alcoholic; waters with minerals and oxygen; Juices and fruit beverages; syrups and other substances used in the preparation of non-alcoholic beverages


Class 33 - alcohol, with the exception of beers; Beverage-making preparations containing alcohol


Class 34 - substitutes for tobacco and cigarettes; cigars and cigarettes; Oral vaporizers and electronic cigarettes for smokers; Articles about smokers; Matches


some of the common Trademark classes of services used



Class 35 - Advertising; administration, organization, and management of businesses; Work in the office


Class 36 - services related to finances, money, and banking; services for insurance; Property matters


Class 37 - Services for construction; services for installation and repair; Drilling for oil and gas, mining, and extraction


Class 38 - Services for telecommunications


Class 39 - Transport; goods' packaging and storage; Plan of transport


Class 40 - Material treatment; trash and waste recycling; water treatment and air purification; services for printing; Preservation of food and drink


Class 41 - Education; providing instruction; Entertainment; cultural and sporting activities


Class 42 - Services in science and technology, as well as related research and design; services for industrial design, industrial research, and analysis; services for quality control and authentication; Software and hardware development for computers


Class 43 - services for catering and serving drinks; a temporary residence


Class 44 - Clinical benefits; services for pets; Beauty and hygiene services for people or animals; Services related to agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, and forestry


Class 45 - legal assistance; services for the physical security of people and tangible property; Services for one's personal and social well-being provided by others



Conclusion :-


The trademark is a sign that tells where the goods or services come from. The trademark can be used to identify a specific business as well as to differentiate one product from another. You must choose a category for your company and be aware of the trademark's class details.


My Financial Advisory is a reputable platform, and their team of skilled lawyers can assist you over the phone or online. They will address every one of your inquiries and make the enlistment interaction simple. contact us right away if you intend to register your trademark.




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Benefits of Trademark Registration

What is GST Return?

Comparative analysis of GSTR 9 and GSTR 9C