TRADEMARK CLASS 26: Lace and Embroidery, Ribbons and Braid

Textile and sewing goods, as well as other artificial accessories and decorative pieces, fall under Trademark Class 26. Consider items used for “finishing” an outfit or piece of clothing when categorizing these items. Hair Related Goods: Trademark Class 26 contains a plethora of hair-related goods, ranging from ribbons to bobby pins. Although these items are… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 26: Lace and Embroidery, Ribbons and Braid

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TRADEMARK CLASS 17: Rubber, Asbestos and Mica

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) classifies trademarks into 45 distinct categories. Each class represents a different type of product, good, or service. Registering a Class 17 Trademark If you’re starting a new business, you should register the intellectual properties associated with it as trademarks. A trademark can be registered for any distinctive… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 17: Rubber, Asbestos and Mica

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TRADEMARK CLASS 24: Textiles and textile goods

The US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) organize its trademark registry by categorizing marks into 45 different “classes” of goods or services. Textiles and textile goods not included in other classes, such as bed covers, table covers, and textile covers for household use, are included in Class 24. The Trademark Class System A class system… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 24: Textiles and textile goods

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TRADEMARK CLASS 25: Clothing, Footwear and Headgear

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of managing federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business.… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 25: Clothing, Footwear and Headgear

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TRADEMARK CLASS 20: Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames

When filing your application with the USPTO, keep in mind that you want legal protection from trademark infringement within the same class. Furniture and related materials are covered by Trademark Class 20. Because the list of included items is quite long, we’ll only provide a few of the most common examples below. Furniture First and… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 20: Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames

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TRADEMARK CLASS 22: Ropes, string, nets, bags

Textiles, including ropes, materials for ship and boat building, padding materials, cushioning and stuffing materials, raw fibrous materials, other textiles, and some other miscellaneous items, are covered by Trademark Class 22. Materials for Ship and Boat Building Canvas and other textiles are required for ship and boat construction. This class includes many of these textiles.… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 22: Ropes, string, nets, bags

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TRADEMARK CLASS 14: Jewellery, Precious Metals and Stones

The International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services divides goods and services into 45 Trademark Classes (1 to 34 cover Goods, and 35 to 45 cover Services). The Indian Trademark Registry uses this classification to categorize trademarks. Class 14 primarily includes precious metals, precious metal goods not included in other classes, and, in general, jewelry,… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 14: Jewellery, Precious Metals and Stones

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