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Does separate trademarks on washing machines and TV count as advertisements?

This trademark is not considered an advertisement.

In the definition of advertising, it includes any form of commercial promotion or publicity designed to attract consumers' attention and promote products or services. A trademark is a sign used to distinguish goods or services. It usually consists of words, graphics, letters, numbers, colors and other elements. The trademarks on washing machines are generally commodity trademarks and are listed in the 0724 group of Class 7 of the trademark classification. Therefore, a trademark written alone on a washing machine does not count as advertising.