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What is a trademark registry?

The Registry maintains indexes of registered trademarks and the trade marks in respect of whichthe registration is pending in electronic format which is available to public for inspection. In. addition to the indexes the following categories of documents are held by Trade Marks Registry.

The basic cost to trademark a business name ranges from Rs 4500 to Rs 6000 per trademark class. This is the cost to submit your trademark application to the USPTO. The easiest and least expensive way to register your trademark is online, through the USPTO’s Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS).17 Mar 2021
 
What is Trademark Class?
 

A trademark class refers to the classes in which various products and services are divided under the NICE classification. There are 45 trademark classes. Each class consists of goods and services of a particular nature. While applying for a trademark, the applicant has to select the correct trademark class to which his/her product or service belongs. Trademark class plays a crucial role in trademark search and in preventing trademark infringement.

 

What is NICE Classification of Goods and Services?
 

The Nice Classification is an international system used to classify goods and services in trademark registrations. It was established in 1957 and revised subsequently, and it provides a standardized framework for categorizing products and services worldwide.

India adopted the Nice Classification in 2019, making it the official system used by the Indian Trademark Office. This classification system helps simplify the examination process by organizing goods and services into specific categories.

There are 45 classes in the Nice Classification:

  • Classes 1-34 categorize goods or products.
  • Classes 35-45 categorize services.

Each class has a class header that provides a brief description of the types of goods or services it includes.

 

What is the basis of the Classification of Trademark Classes?
 

Trademark Class for Goods

  • A finished product is classified on the basis of its purpose and function if the product is not a part of any other class.
  • Multipurpose products can be classified into multiple classes that relate to their functions. If the functions are not mentioned in other classes, then it is classified on the basis of the mode of transport or the raw materials.
  • Raw materials or semi-finished products are classified based on the material they are made of. If the product is made of multiple materials, it is classified on the basis of the predominant material.

Trademark Class for Services

  • Trademark class for services is classified on the basis of branches of activity, as specified in the headings and explanatory notes.
  • Rental services are classified in the same class.
  • Advice or consultation-related services are classified based on the subject of the advice, consultation, or information.
 

Detailed Breakdown of Trademark Classes
 

There are a total of 45 classes of trademarks, wherein 1-34 classes belong to products and 35-45 classes belong to services.

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ClassDescription
Trademark Class 1Chemical industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry; unprocessed plastics; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs;
Trademark Class 2Preservatives against rust, paints, and varnishes; Preservatives used to prevent deterioration of wood, foil, and powder from metals, colorants, painters, artists, and decorators.
Trademark Class 3Substances for laundry use, bleaching preparations; cleaning; polishing; essential oils, cosmetics, soaps; perfumery, abrasive preparations; hair lotions;
Trademark Class 4Industrial oils and greases; candles, wicks; lubricants; fuels and illuminants; dust absorbing, wetting, and binding compositions.
Trademark Class 5Pharmaceutical, fungicides, herbicides; veterinary and sanitary preparations; food for babies; disinfectants; dietetic.
Trademark Class 6Common metals, alloys, small metal hardware products, and building materials made of metal. Metal pipes and other goods which are not a part of other classes.
Trademark Class 7Machines and machine tools; machine coupling and transmission equipment; agricultural implements except those operated by hand; incubators for eggs.
Trademark Class 8Manual hand tools and implements; side arms; razors; cutlery.
Trademark Class 9Scientific, measuring, apparatus for recording, electric, photographic, data processing equipment and computers; transmission or reproduction of sound or visuals.
Trademark Class 10Dental and veterinary products; surgical, artificial limbs; medical, eyes and teeth; suture materials; orthopedic articles.
Trademark Class 11Apparatus for lighting, cooking, refrigerating, heating, steam generating, water supply, and sanitary purposes; drying and ventilating.
Trademark Class 12Vehicles: products for movement by water, land, or air.
Trademark Class 13Firearms; explosives; fireworks; ammunition and projectiles
Trademark Class 14Precious metals, their alloys and products made from them; precious stones; jewelry; chronometric instruments and horological
Trademark Class 15Instruments used to make music.
Trademark Class 16Printed matter; stationery; Paper, cardboard, and goods made from these materials; brushes; plastic materials for packaging; typewriters and office requisites;
Trademark Class 17Insulating materials; flexible pipes; rubber, asbestos, plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; mica and goods made from these materials; packing, stopping
Trademark Class 18Umbrellas, parasols, and walking sticks; leather and imitations of leather; animal skins, hides, trunks, and traveling bags; whips, saddlery; harness
Trademark Class 19Building materials (non-metallic), non-metallic transportable buildings, non-metallic rigid pipes for building, asphalt, pitch, bitumen, and monuments.
Trademark Class 20Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; ivory, whalebone, shell, amber; goods of wood, cork, bone, mother-of-pearl, reed, cane, wicker, horn.
Trademark Class 21Kitchen utensils; unworked or semi-worked glass; combs and sponges; articles for cleaning purposes; earthenware and glassware
Trademark Class 22Awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks, ropes, string, nets, tents, raw fibrous textile materials; padding and stuffing materials(except rubber or plastics)
Trademark Class 23Yarns and threads
Trademark Class 24Bed and table covers; Textiles
Trademark Class 25Clothing, headgear, footwear
Trademark Class 26Ribbons and braid; Lace and embroidery; buttons, artificial flowers; hooks and eyes, pins and needles
Trademark Class 27Carpets, rugs, wall hangings(non-textile); mats and matting, linoleum
Trademark Class 28Gymnastic and sporting articles; games and playthings; decorations for Christmas trees
Trademark Class 29Meat, fish, poultry, and game; meat extracts; preserved, dried, and cooked fruits and vegetables; jams, edible oils and fats; fruit sauces; eggs, milk and milk products
Trademark Class 30Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, mustard; vinegar; spices; ice sago; bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking powder; salt
Trademark Class 31Agricultural, horticultural, and forestry products and grains; foodstuffs for animals, malt; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers
Trademark Class 32Beers, mineral and aerated waters, non-alcoholic drinks, syrup, fruit drinks and fruit juices.
Trademark Class 33Alcoholic beverages(except beers)
Trademark Class 34Tobacco, smokers’ articles, matches
 

Trademark classification of services
 
ClassDescription
Trademark Class 35Advertising, business administration, business management, office functions.
Trademark Class 36Insurance, financial affairs, monetary affairs, real estate affairs.
Trademark Class 37Building construction; installation services; repair
Trademark Class 38Tele communications.
Trademark Class 39Transport; travel arrangement; packaging and storage of goods.
Trademark Class 40Treatment of materials.
Trademark Class 41Education; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities; providing of training
Trademark Class 42Scientific, design, and technological services; industrial analysis and research services; computer hardware development.
Trademark Class 43Temporary accommodation; services for food and drink
Trademark Class 44Medical services, horticulture, and forestry services; veterinary services, hygienic and beauty care; agriculture.
Trademark Class 45Security services for the protection of property; personal and social services rendered by others.
 

Why is Proper Classification of Goods and Services Important?
 

Proper classification of goods and services is crucial for several reasons:

  • Legal Protection: It ensures that your trademark is protected only for the specific goods and services you deliver, preventing others from using a similar mark in the same category.
  • Avoiding Conflicts: Accurate classification helps avoid conflicts with existing trademarks, lowering the risk of legal disputes.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Proper classification ensures compliance with international trade policies and quality standards.
  • Efficient Processing: It facilitates the efficient processing of trademark applications by the relevant authorities.

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FAQ on Trademark Class List

 
Q– What is class 22 in the trademark?

Class 22 of the trademark includes strings, nets, ropes, tarpaulins, awnings, sacks, and bags that are not included in other classes. It also includes stuffing and padding material (except those made of plastic and rubber) and raw fibrous textile materials.


Q– How many trademark classes are there in India?

The goods and services under trademarks are divided into 45 classes as per the NICE classification. The NICE classification is the international standard on which goods are classified. Each trademark class consists of different sets of goods and services.


Q– What is class 29 in a trademark?

Trademark class 29 consists of poultry, meat, and fish, preserved, frozen, dried, and cooked vegetables and fruits, jams, jellies, compotes, fats, and edible oils.


Q– What is class 31 in a trademark?

Class 31 of the trademark includes aquaculture, horticulture, raw and unprocessed agricultural seeds and grains, natural plants and flowers, live animals, and fresh herbs.

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