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What is the specific meaning of a trademark and a kind of goods?
A trademark and a class of goods means that the same trademark is only counted as one application on the same class of goods. Where the same applicant uses the same trademark on different kinds of goods, it shall apply separately according to the commodity classification table. For example, a food factory uses the same trademark on biscuits, cakes, pasta, candy and other foods. According to the international commodity classification, these commodities belong to the thirtieth category. You can fill in an application form and pay the application registration fee according to a trademark. And if the trademark is used in jelly, drinks and other commodities, you can't just fill out an application. Because according to the international commodity classification table, jelly belongs to 29 categories and beverage belongs to 32 categories. For such an application, you have to fill in three applications and pay three application registration fees. goods