Trademark Classification By Goods

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Trademarkclasses are a way for us to organize thegoodsor services used in applications, assess fees, and aid in searching our database of registered and pendingtrademarks. Allgoodsand services are "classified" or organized into broad categories ofgoodsor services, as determined by international agreement. Each category ofgoodsor services is assigned a number from 1 to 45, also ...

There are 45trademarkclasses in total, divided into 34 classes forgoodsand 11 classes for services. Each class has a number and a description of the type ofgoodsor services it covers. In this blog post, we will explain what eachtrademarkclass covers and give you some examples ofgoodsor services that belong to each class. This will help you to select the best class or classes for your ...

Explore the 45trademarkclasses, how they work, why properclassificationmatters, and common mistakes to avoid when registering atrademark.

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Trademark Classification By Goods

Thesegoodsor services are divided into broader categories known as "classes." The USPTO recognizes 45 different classes: 34 for products and 11 for services. While the USPTO automatically assigns a class to agoodor service, it can still be difficult to know which class or classes best fit yourtrademark'sapplication.

To search or browseclassificationdetail, select theTrademarkManual ofGoods& Services search collection. This manual is also published asTrademarkAcceptable Identification ofGoodsand Services.

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Trademark Classification By Goods

To organize this, the USPTO uses the international NiceClassificationsystem. While there are 45 classes total, here is a breakdown of 25 of the most commonclassificationswe see for bothgoodsand services.TrademarkClasses forGoods(Physical Products) Classes 1 through 34 are reserved entirely for physicalgoodsand products.

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