What is a service mark? A service mark, also known as a service mark or service mark, refers to a mark used by operators providing services to distinguish the services they provide from those provided by others. Like product trademarks, service marks can be composed of words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos, sounds and color combinations, as well as combinations of the above elements. Once it is registered by a service enterprise, the enterprise also has the exclusive right to use the service trademark and is protected by law.
Service trademarks In trademark registration, service trademarks are classified into categories 35 to 45. The details are as follows:
Trademark registration category 35
Advertising ; Industrial operation; Industrial management; Office affairs.
Trademark registration category 36
Insurance; finance; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
Trademark registration category 37
Building construction; repair; installation services.
Trademark registration category 38
Telecommunications.
Trademark registration category 39
Transportation; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangements.
Trademark registration category 40
Material handling.
Trademark registration category 41
Education; provision of training; entertainment; cultural and sports activities.
Trademark Registration Category 42
Scientific and technical services and related research and design services; industrial analysis and research; design and development of computer hardware and software.
Trademark Registration Class 43
Provision of food and beverage services; temporary accommodation.
Trademark Registration Class 44
Medical services; veterinary services; health and beauty services for humans or animals; agricultural, horticultural or forestry services.
Trademark Registration Category 45
Legal services; private and social services provided by others to meet personal needs; services to protect property and personal safety.