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Coatings are classified in trademark class 2, and architectural coatings are classified in class 19. What's the difference?

The traditional name of coating in my country is paint. It is coated on the surface of an object to be protected or decorated, and can form a continuous film firmly attached to the object to be coated. It is usually made of resin, oil, Or emulsion-based, with or without the addition of pigments and fillers, the addition of corresponding additives, and a viscous liquid prepared with organic solvents or water. The product classification is classified into Category 2 0205 similar group, and the product name is: paint (paint).

Architectural coatings are an important category of coatings. In my country, coatings used for interior walls, exterior walls, ceilings, floors, and bathrooms of buildings are generally called architectural coatings. The product classification is classified into Class 19 1912 similar group, and the product name is: coating (building materials).

Coatings (paints) and coatings (building materials) are similar goods. As long as one type is registered to protect one type, the other type will be protected. When applying for specific registration, the application category will be determined based on the use of the goods.