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Can categories not covered by the trademark be sold?

This is for sale.

According to the Kuaidui Encyclopedia information query, products without trademarks can be sold. Products without trademarks can be sold, except for goods that must use registered trademarks under national law. According to the law, the products that must use registered trademarks are human medicines and tobacco products.

Although the trademark does not cover categories for sale, the company holding the trademark may miss out on the business opportunities presented by using its trademark in these categories. If they find that their mark in a certain class is being misused by others, they can try to register their mark in that class to protect their mark and prevent further misuse.