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What is a service trademark and which trademarks belong to it?
Refers to the signs used by natural persons, legal persons or other organizations to distinguish their services from those of others when providing services or in advertisements. Traditionally, commodity trademarks and service trademarks are called generic trademarks.

Service trademarks: such as common restaurants, restaurants, hotels, advertising companies, education industries, transportation industries, etc. These service industries have nothing to do with specific commodities, and the registered trademarks they use belong to service trademarks.

The content of this article comes from: China Law Publishing House "General Knowledge Series of Legal Life"