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What does Class 33 trademarks include?

Class 33 Group 3301 Alcoholic Beverages (Except Beer) 3301 Alcoholic Beverages (Except Beer) Mint Julep 330001, Fruit Wine (Alcoholic) 330002, Bitters 330003, Anise Liquor ( Liqueurs) 330004, Oisette (liqueur) 330005, Aperitifs*330006, Arrack 330007, Distilled beverages 330008, Cider 330009, Cocktails*330010, Curacao 330011, Cooked extracts (liqueurs and spirits) 330012, wine 330013, gin 330014, liqueur 330015, mead 330016, cherry wine 330017, spirits (beverages) 330018, brandy 330019, sour wine (lower wine) 330020, perry 330021, sake (Japanese rice wine) 330022, Whiskey 330023, Alcoholic beverage juice 330024, Alcoholic beverage concentrate 330025, Alcoholic beverages (except beer) 330026, Fruit-containing alcoholic beverages 330031, Rice wine 330032, Rum 330033, Vodka 330034, Premixed alcoholic beverages (named after Except beer-based) 330035, Niva (sugar cane-based alcoholic beverages) 330036, liquor 330037 ※Sparkling wine C330001, sake C330002, highland barley wine C330003, rice wine C330004, edible alcohol C330006, shochu C330007

A trade mark is a distinctive sign that identifies a certain product, service, or a specific individual or enterprise related to it. When a brand or part of a brand is registered by the relevant government department in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark." It can be graphics or words, or it can be represented by sounds, smells, or stereograms. Trademarks are protected by law, and the registrant has exclusive rights. Well-known trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. China has registered trademarks and unregistered trademarks. The former are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments, while the latter are not protected by trademark laws.