Category 2: Pigments, varnishes, natural paints, rust inhibitors and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists.
Category 3: Bleach and other materials used for laundry, cleaning, polishing, decontamination and grinding, soap, perfume, essential oil, cosmetics, shampoo and toothpaste.
Category 4: Industrial oils and greases, lubricants, articles that absorb, spray and bind dust, fuels (including gasoline for engines) and lighting materials, candles and wicks for lighting.
Category 5: drugs, medical and veterinary preparations; Medical and health preparations; Nutritional foods and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; Dietary supplements for humans and animals; Gypsum and dressing materials; Materials for filling cavities, tooth wax; Disinfectant; Preparation for killing harmful animals; Bactericide, herbicide
Class 6: ordinary metals and their alloys; Metal building materials; Movable metal buildings; Metal materials for railway tracks; Non-electrical cables made of ordinary metals; Hardware, metal hardware; Metal tube; Safe box; Ore.
Class 7: machinery and machine tools, motors and engines (except land vehicles), couplings and transmission parts for mechanical transmission (except land vehicles), non-artificial agricultural tools and incubators.
Category 8: Hand tools and appliances (hand operated), knives, forks and spoons, sabers and razors.
Category 9: science, navigation, earth, photography, film, optics, scale, measuring tools, signals, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching equipment and instruments, instruments and equipment for processing, converting, transmitting, accumulating, adjusting or controlling electric power, recording, alternating and reproducing sounds and images, magnetic data carriers, recording discs and mechanical structures of vending machines.
Category 10: surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and appliances, artificial limbs, artificial eyes and dentures; Plastic products; Suture material; Special treatment facilities for the disabled; Massage equipment; Baby care utensils and supplies; Sexual utensils, appliances and articles.
Category 1 1: lighting, heating, steam, cooking, cold storage, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitation facilities. Vehicles, land, air and sea means of transport.
Category 12: means of transport. Comprises an engine and an engine of a land vehicle; Coupling and transmission parts of land vehicles; hovercraft
Category 13: fireworks. Including firearms and fireworks products;
Category 14: jewelry watches. Including precious metals, some precious metal products or gold-plated precious metal products, jewelry and watches, watches and their spare parts;
Category 15: musical instruments. Comprise a mechanical piano and accessories thereof; Music box; Electrical and electronic instruments;
Category 16: office supplies. Including paper, cardboard and some paper and cardboard products, office supplies;
17: rubber products. Including materials used for electrical insulation, heat insulation or sound insulation, plastic plates, plates or rods used for production, and some articles made of rubber, adhesives, asbestos, mica and substitutes of these materials;
18 category: leather and leather products. Including leather, artificial leather and its products;
19: building materials. Include nonmetallic building material;
Class 20: Furniture. Including furniture and its parts, and several articles made of wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whale bone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, sepiolite and substitutes of these materials or plastics;
2 1 class: kitchen sanitary ware. This includes small portable equipment, bathroom equipment, glassware and some household and kitchen articles made of ceramics, clay or glass;
Class 22: rope net with eaves. Category 22 mainly includes other materials used to make canvas and sail, cables, gaskets and fillers, and textile fiber materials;
Class 23: yarn and silk. Comprise yarns and thread for spinning;
Class 24: Cloth sheets. Comprise a fabric and a household fabric cover;
Category 25: clothes, shoes and hats include clothes, shoes and hats;
Class 26: Button zipper. Including sewing supplies, natural or artificial hair, hair accessories and small items that are not classified as other decorative items;
Category 27: carpet mats. Including products laid on the built floors and walls;
Class 28: Fitness equipment. Including toys and game devices, sports equipment, entertainment and creative props, as well as some decorations of the Christmas tree;
Class 29: Food. Including animal food, vegetables for daily use or storage and other edible horticultural products;
Class 30: convenience food. Including plant foods used or stored daily, and seasonings;
3 1 class: feed seeds. Including wild products and seafood, active plants and unprocessed animal feed for any purpose;
Category 32: Beer and beverages. Including non-alcoholic drinks and beer;
Class 33: wine. Alcoholic beverages (except beer);
Category 34: Smoking utensils. Tobacco substitutes (non-medical);
Category 35: Advertising sales. Including advertising; Commercial operation; Business management; Office affairs;
Lesson 36: Financial Property Management. Services provided by financial and monetary services and services related to various insurance contracts;
Class 37: Building maintenance. (c) Services provided by contractors or subcontractors for the construction of permanent buildings, and services provided by individuals or organizations for the repair or maintenance of buildings without changing their physical or chemical characteristics;
Category 38: Communication services. A service that allows at least two people to communicate with each other;
Class 39: Transportation and storage. (c) Services provided for transporting people or goods from one place to another (by rail, road, waterway, air or pipeline) and necessary services related thereto, as well as services provided for storing goods in warehouses or other buildings for convenient storage and preservation;
Class 40: Material processing. Material handling;
4 1 class: education and entertainment. Services provided by individuals or groups related to the intellectual development of human beings or animals, as well as entertainment or recreational services;
Class 42: network services. Including theoretical and practical services provided by individuals, individuals or groups, and activities involving complex fields; These services are provided by professionals, such as chemists, physicists, engineers and computer programmers.
Class 43: catering and accommodation. Services, including services provided by individuals or institutions to provide consumers with food and drinks, and services to provide beds and boarding houses in hotels, apartments or other institutions that provide temporary accommodation;
Class 44: medical gardening. Including medical, health care and beauty services provided by individuals or institutions to people or animals; It also includes services related to agriculture, horticulture and forestry;
Class 45: social services. Legal services; Providing physical protection and security services for tangible property and individuals; Private and social services provided by others to meet personal needs.
Extended data
There are a lot of malicious trademark registration behaviors in the market, such as violating the principle of good faith, maliciously attaching others' trademark reputation, registering well-known trademarks, infringing others' prior rights, encroaching on public resources, and repeatedly registering trademarks.
In this regard, the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce said that in the face of the increasingly large-scale and professional malicious trademark registration situation, the Trademark Office sorted out and summarized the typical malicious application types and related situations by optimizing the review process. There are four situations with outstanding performance:
The first is to reject the application of maliciously comparing the goodwill of others and registering high-profile trademarks.
For example, Weihai Sudi Trading Co., Ltd. applied for more than 300 registered trademarks, all of which completely included the trademarks registered by others in advance, with high visibility; More than 200 trademarks registered by natural person Lin Hao are highly similar to well-known trademarks such as Huawei and WeChat, covering the same and similar goods and services.
All the above cases have improper intentions to gain the goodwill of others, which violates the principle of good faith and is easy to cause adverse social impact. The Trademark Office should reject them according to law.
Second, a large number of trademark applications for the purpose of illegal possession of public resources were rejected, such as common names and trade terms.
For example, Shanghai Chang Jun Information Technology Co., Ltd. and related interest groups applied to register the names and trademarks of nearly 5,000 administrative divisions below the county level, but the Trademark Office refused to register them according to law, on the grounds that the above application procedures improperly occupied public resources, disturbed the normal order of trademark registration and easily caused adverse social impact.
The third is to strictly examine and reject malicious trademark applications for the prior rights of others such as celebrity names and trademark registration.
For example, Jinjiang mcgrady Shoes and Clothing Trading Co., Ltd. registered the name of a basketball star as a trademark without my permission or authorization, which may easily cause public misunderstanding about the source of goods or services. The Trademark Office conducted a strict examination and rejection of the trademark.
Fourth, strictly examine and reject the trademark application of the same enterprise for malicious repeated registration and continuous registration, with reference to the prior objection and invalidity.
For example, natural person Wang Shuben applied for registration of "Beautiful Princess" and "Rong Sheng shares are similar to well-known brands" on many kinds of goods, which has obvious intention of copying other people's well-known trademarks, subjectively maliciously hoarding a large number of registered trademarks, and the registered trademarks are illegitimate, which violates the principle of public order and good customs. These trademarks were declared invalid by the judge according to law.
In addition, the Trademark Office also investigated and dealt with many cases of malicious hoarding and malicious occupation of others' goodwill, and curbed malicious registration that violated the principle of good faith.
Legal basis: The business scope of trademarks in the Table for Distinguishing Similar Goods and Services is divided into:
1. chemical raw materials;
Second, pigment paint;
Third, daily chemicals;
Fourth, fuel grease;
Fifth, medical and health care;
6. Hardware and metals;
Seven, mechanical equipment;
Eight, hand equipment;
Nine, scientific instruments;
X. medical devices;
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First, household appliances.
the trademark law of the people's republic of china
Article 10 The following signs shall not be used as trademarks:
(a) the same as or similar to the national name, national flag, national emblem, national anthem, military flag, military emblem, military song and medal of People's Republic of China (PRC), and the same as the name, symbol, place name or the name and figure of the landmark building where it is located;
(2) identical with or similar to the name, national flag, national emblem or military flag of a foreign country, except with the consent of the government of that country;
(3) identical with or similar to the name, flag, emblem, etc. Intergovernmental international organizations, except with the consent of the organization or not easily misleading the public;
(4) identical with or similar to the official marks and inspection marks indicating the implementation of control and guarantee, unless authorized;
(5) identical with or similar to the names and symbols of the Red Cross and Red Crescent;
(six) with ethnic discrimination;
(seven) deceptive, easy to make the public misunderstand the quality or origin of goods;
(eight) harmful to socialist morality or other adverse effects.
Geographical names of administrative divisions at or above the county level or foreign geographical names well known to the public shall not be used as trademarks. However, unless the place name has other meaning or is part of a collective trademark or certification trademark; Registered trademarks using geographical names shall remain valid.
Eleventh the following signs shall not be registered as trademarks:
(a) only refers to the common name, figure and model of the commodity;
(2) directly indicating only the quality, main raw materials, functions, uses, weight, quantity and other characteristics of commodities;
(three) other lack of distinctive features.
A trademark listed in the preceding paragraph may be registered as a trademark if it has obvious characteristics and is easy to identify after use.