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What are the uses of Class 35 trademarks?

The 35 categories of trademarks are called universal trademarks!

Any brand circulating in the market must be registered in Category 35, because Category 35 belongs to the company’s signboard and is the most necessary category!

Category 35 mainly includes services provided by individuals or organizations (mainly including: advertising; business operations; business management; office affairs)

3501 Advertising

< p>3502 Business administration support industry

3503 Promoting for others

3504 Personnel management support industry

3505 Commercial enterprise relocation

3506 Office Transactions

3507 Accounting

3508 Single Service

3509 Drugs, Medical Supplies or Wholesale Services

For example: You registered a product named " "Oiya" is a Category 43 catering service trademark, but it was not registered in Category 35. As a result, I registered it. So this means that you can't stop me from opening a supermarket, store, etc. with the "Oiya" brand to help others sell products. Company or store, this can easily cause public confusion and bring extremely bad brand impact.

Taking a larger brand as an example, if Nike had not registered Class 35, I would have registered this class before it became a well-known trademark. I open a store called Nike, but I sell other people’s off-brand sneakers and other people’s clothes. Nike can’t sue me for trademark infringement because I’m not selling your products, and business operations fall under Category 35. within the scope of trademark protection.

In November 2016, "Today's Toutiao" was sued by an advertising company in court for suspected trademark infringement, and almost received a compensation of 100 million yuan. The reason was the Class 35 trademark. Any brand circulating in the market must register a Class 35 trademark, and Class 35 belongs to the company’s signboard, which is the most necessary category!

There is a saying in the intellectual property industry that "missing a registration will ruin your life", not to mention that in China's environment of "first registration is king", Class 35 trademarks cannot be ignored.