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Business scope of Class 1-45 trademarks

1-45 Class trademark business scope issues: Trademark categories are divided into 45 major categories, and each major category is divided into many sub-categories, with more detailed descriptions in each sub-category. Category 1: chemical raw materials. Cosmetics for photography, agriculture, gardening and forestry, etc.; Category 2: Pigment paints. Pigments, varnishes, lacquers, etc.; Category 3: Daily chemicals. Including drug-free cosmetics and toiletry preparations; Category 4: fuel oils. Industrial oils and greases, waxes, lubricants, etc.; Category 5: Medicine. Drugs, medical and sanitary preparations; Category 6: ordinary metals and their alloys, metal ores, etc.; Category 7: machines, machine tools, electric tools, etc.; Category 8: hand tools and appliances (manual), etc.; Category 9: Scientific instruments. Navigation, surveying, film, optics, signals, etc.; Category 10: Medical equipment. Surgery, medical treatment, dentistry and instruments, etc.; Category 11: Lamps and air conditioners. Lighting, heating, steam generation, etc.; Category 12: Transportation. Land, sea and air passenger or cargo transport devices; Category 13: Arms and fireworks. Firearms; arms and explosives, etc.; Class 14: Jewelry and watches. Jewelry, jewelry or semi-precious stones, etc.; Class 15: Musical instruments. Category 16: Office supplies. Paper and paper; printed matter; book binding materials, etc.; Class 17: Rubber products. Semi-processed and semi-processed rubber, resin, mica, etc.; Class 18: Leather goods. Leather and artificial leather; fur; luggage and backpacks, etc.; Class 19: Building materials. Non-metal building materials, etc.; Class 20: Furniture. Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; non-metallic containers for storage or transportation, etc.; Class 21: Kitchen sanitary ware. Household or kitchen utensils and containers, etc.; Class 22: Rope nets with canopies. Tents and waterproof tarpaulins; Class 23: Textile yarns and threads; Class 24: Fabrics and their substitutes; household textiles, etc.; Class 25: Clothing, shoes, hats; Class 2 Class 16: Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braids; buttons, collar hooks, pins and sewing needles; artificial flowers, hair accessories; wigs. Class 27: Carpets and mats. Carpets, floor mats, etc.; Category 28: Sports and game supplies. Game apparatus and toys; video game devices; sports and application articles; Christmas tree decorations; Class 29: Food. Fish, meat, poultry and game, etc.; Class 30: Convenience foods. Coffee, tea, cocoa coffee substitutes, etc.; Class 31: Feed seeds. Unprocessed agricultural, aquaculture, horticulture, forestry products, etc.; Class 32: Beer beverages. Beer, mineral water, soft drinks and other non-alcoholic drinks; Class 33: Alcoholic beverages; Class 34: Tobacco; Smoking sets; Matches; Class 35: Advertising; Business operations; Business management ; Office affairs; Class 36: Insurance; Financial affairs; Monetary affairs; Real estate affairs. Class 37: House construction; repair; installation services. Category 38: Telecommunications; Category 39: Transportation; commodity packaging, travel arrangements; Category 40: Material processing; Category 41: Education; provision of training; entertainment; cultural and sports activities; Category 42 Class: Scientific design services and related research and design services; industrial analysis and research; design and development of computer hardware and software; Class 43: Provision of food and beverage services; temporary accommodation; Class 44: Medical services; Veterinary services; Hygiene and grooming services for humans or animals; Agricultural, horticultural and forestry services; Class 45: Legal services; Security services providing physical protection for tangible property and persons; Provided by others for personal satisfaction Private and social services in demand.

Legal basis: "Classification List of Similar Goods and Services" stipulates: "Classification List of Similar Goods and Services" (2007 Edition) is effective and used on January 1, 2007 in accordance with the World Intellectual Property Organization It is based on the "International Classification of Goods and Services for Trademark Registration" (ninth edition) and the 2002 edition of the "Classification List of Similar Goods and Services", and is adjusted accordingly in conjunction with my country's trademark and trademark examination practices.

The Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of my country issued a notice on December 4, 2006, requiring the use of the ninth edition of the International Classification of Goods and Services for Trademark Registration on January 1, 2007.