Many people are recommended Class 35 trademarks when registering trademarks. What exactly is the Class 35 trademark known as the "universal trademark"? Today I would like to introduce to you this “universal” Class 35 trademark.
Class 35 mainly includes the business scope of Class 35 trademarks for services provided by individuals or organizations (mainly including: advertising; business operations; business management; office affairs)
3501 Advertising
3502 Business management auxiliary industry
3503 Promoting for others
3504 Personnel management auxiliary industry
3505 Commercial enterprise relocation
3506 Office Affairs
3507 Accounting
3508 Single Service
3509 Drugs, Medical Supplies or Wholesale Services
According to the above grouping The literal meaning can be summarized as to which types or experience-based enterprises should register Class 35 trademarks:
1. Advertising companies, planning companies, design companies and other cultural and creative services.
2. Sales and transaction services for import and export trading companies, e-commerce, etc.
3. Business management consulting service company.
4. Pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, etc.
5. Headhunting companies, recruitment services and personnel management companies.
6. Accounting and financial company.
7. Secretarial and office service type companies.
The above seven types of companies can be said to be required to register Class 35 trademarks. Otherwise, being registered by others will have serious consequences, ranging from changing your name to a lawsuit.
Any brand circulating in the market must be registered in Category 35, and Category 35 belongs to the company’s signboard and is the most necessary category! For example: you registered a Category 43 catering service trademark named "", but did not register it in Category 35. As a result, I registered it. Then this means that you cannot stop me from opening a supermarket, store, etc. with the brand "" Companies or stores that are engaged in selling products for others 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.
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