Introduction to Class 30 trademarks and the industries covered: coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, edible starch, sago, coffee substitutes, flour and cereal products, bread, pastries and candies, Ice foods, honey, syrup, fresh yeast, baking powder, salt, mustard, vinegar, sauce (condiments), seasoning spices, drinking ice.
Introduction to Class 30 trademarks and the industries covered:
Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, edible starch, sago, coffee substitutes, flour and cereal products , bread, pastries and candies, iced foods, honey, syrup, fresh yeast, baking powder, salt, mustard, vinegar, sauce (condiments), seasoning spices, drinking ice.
Trademarks are used by producers and operators of goods on the goods they produce, manufacture, process, select or distribute, or by service providers on the services they provide, to distinguish the source of goods or services. A sign with distinctive features consisting of words, graphics or a combination thereof.
Trademark is a product of modern economy. It is different from ancient marks. Modern logos carry the intangible assets of enterprises and are the media for the transmission of comprehensive information of enterprises.
As the most important part of a company's CIS strategy, the logo is the most widely used, most frequent, and most critical element in the process of corporate image transmission. The company's strong overall strength, perfect management mechanism, high-quality products and services are all embodied in the logo. Through constant stimulation and repeated portrayal, it remains deeply in the hearts of the audience.
Our country’s definition of trademark is: Trademark (TradMark in English) refers to a mark used by producers and operators on goods and their packaging in order to distinguish their own goods or services from those of others. A visible mark consisting of words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos and color combinations, or combinations of the above elements.