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There are similar products in two similar groups of two different categories in the trademark classification table. Are other products in these groups also similar?

X category, AAA product, what? It’s all dazzling to see, let’s put it another way!

There are 45 major categories in the trademark classification table. I believe you know this, but I still have to repeat it for everyone to understand. There are 45 major categories, 1-34 product industries, 35-45 are service industries, which are divided according to the materials, characteristics, functions and uses of the products or services. Interested friends can search on Baidu to take a look.

Let’s answer the question! In the classification table, there is no correlation between the 45 categories (called dissimilarity). For example, if I register "Mike" in Category 1, I can also register "Mike" in Category 2. "Mike" can also be registered in Category 3 and Category 42. As mentioned earlier, the two are different applicants, but if they are the same applicant, they can register N identical or similar trademarks on similar goods. For example, if Xiao Chen registers "Mike" in Category 1 and the group he chooses is 0101 (there are many small commodities in it that are similar and related), then Xiao Chen can register 20 or 30 of the same group in 0101. The same or similar trademarks as "Mike". Is this understandable? If you don’t understand, you can look at the classification table and then look at these examples.

Our country implements one trademark per category. If you want to register this trademark in both Category 1 and Category 3, you must register 2 trademarks. Where is the quality of a registered trademark reflected? In fact, many trademark agencies don’t know much about these things. As a result, many companies’ trademarks are easily registered by competitors. It is best to buy other people’s trademarks at a high price or replace the trademarks that have invested a lot. No matter what, it is still the same. loss. With this, I really want to talk about this.

The quality of a registered trademark is reflected in the groups selected when applying for a trademark. The more groups selected, the greater the scope of protection and the better the quality. What does group mean? I think the poster just can’t figure out the problem here? There are 45 categories in the entire Nice Classification Table, and each major category is divided into many small groups. For example, Category 1 is divided into

Group 0101 industrial gases, elemental substances

Group 0101 industrial chemical raw materials used in industry, science, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry

0103 Group of radioactive elements and their chemicals

Group 0104 of chemicals and chemical preparations used in industry and science, chemicals for products not belonging to other categories

Group 0105 Chemicals and chemical preparations used in agriculture, horticulture and forestry

0106 Group of chemical reagents.

Group 0107 Chemical supplies and materials for photography

Group 0108 Unprocessed artificial synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances (excluding unprocessed natural resins)

Group 0109 Fertilizer.

Group 0110 Fire-extinguishing compositions.

Group 0111 Chemical preparations for quenching

Group 0112 Chemical preparations for welding

Group 0113 Chemicals for food (excluding antiseptic salts for food)

Group 0114 Chemicals for tanning and leather use

Group 0115 Group adhesives and glues for industrial use (excluding adhesives for paper)

Group 0116 Paper pulp

0117 Group Energy.

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Category 2 is further divided

Group 0201 dyes and mordants (excluding edibles)

Group 0202 pigments (excluding edibles, insulation (for use), metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists

Group 0203 Food colorants

Group 0204 Inks

Group 0205 Paints , paints and accessories (excluding insulating paint)

Group 0206 Antirust agents, wood preservatives

Group 0207 Unprocessed natural resins (cut-off)

Through these two groups, we can find that this classification table is very detailed and the number of groups is different. It’s better to search online and take a look at this Nice classification list! Groups like 0101 and 0102 in the first category are not similar to each other, and most of them are not related in any way. For example, if I register "Mike" in 0101, I can also register "Mike" in "0101". But the small products in the group are similar. For example, the trademark "Mike" I registered selected one of the products in 0102. Then others can no longer register trademarks that are the same or similar to "Mike" in 0102, no matter which product is used in 0102.

As I just mentioned, most of the groups are not similar or related. , everyone should pay attention to "possible"! Don't forget to be careful.

Some groups will have a lot of notes at the end. I will give you the group 0101. The details are as follows:

0101 Industrial gas, elemental substance

(1) Ammonia* 010061, anhydrous ammonia 010066 , Argon 010082, Nitrogen 010092, Nitric oxide 010093, Nitrous oxide 010093, Chlorine 010183, Fluorine 010302, Welding protective gas 010326, Industrial solid gas 010328, Dry ice (carbon dioxide) 010333, Helium 010344, Hydrogen 010359, Krypton 010372 , Neon 010401, Oxygen 010413, Radon 010457, Xenon 010551

※Liquid sulfur dioxide C010001, sulfur trioxide C010002, liquid carbon dioxide C010003

(2) Alkaline earth metal 010039, antimony 010074, arsenic 010084, astatine 010086, barium 010101, bismuth 010125, carbon 010148, lutetium 010153, cerium 010161, cesium 010163, dysprosium 010250, erbium 010276, europium 010287, chemical sulfur 01 0299, industrial graphite 010305, gadolinium 010318, gallium 010321, holmium 010345, chemical iodine 010365, industrial iodine 010368, lanthanum 010375, lithium 010379, mercury 010387, metalloid 010390, metal earth 010392, neodymium 010400, phosphorus 010430, potassium 010447, praseodymium 010449, rhenium 010463, Rubidium 010466, Samarium 010470, Scandium 010473, Selenium 010479, Silicon 010483, Sodium 010485, Sulfur 010493, Strontium 010498, Technetium 010516, Tellurium 010517, Terbium 010519, Rare Earth 010526, Thallium 010532, Thulium 010534 , Ytterbium 010552, Yttrium 010553, Alkali metal 010560, Chemical bromine 010585

※Calcium C010004, industrial silicon C010005, crystalline silicon C010006, sponge palladium C010007

Note:

1. The products in each part of this similar group are not similar ;

2. Ammonia, anhydrous ammonia is similar to 0102 Part (2) Industrial Volatile Alkali (Ammonia Water), Industrial Ammonia Water (Volatile Alkali), and is similar to the Ninth Edition and previous editions 0102 ( 2) Cross-retrieval of some industrial volatile alkali (ammonia), industrial ammonia (volatile alkali), and industrial volatile alkali (ammonia water);

3. Alkaline earth metals are similar to 0601 magnesium.

Please pay attention to the "note" here. The small products or groups mentioned after the "note" are similar to that product or group, then these are similar products or groups. The scope of registered trademark protection is not only the registered trademark and the goods approved for use, but also protects similar trademarks and similar goods. For example, "Note 3" says "Alkaline earth metals are similar to 0601 magnesium." If the registered trademark has selected the "alkaline earth metal" product, then when searching whether the trademarks are similar before, you should also search for "0601" The small commodity in the group is "magnesium".

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