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When did Class 33 trademarks begin to be written on liquor?

It existed before 2018.

1. Wine 330013; 2. Soju C330007; 3. Distilled beverages 330008; 4. After-dinner drinks (liqueurs and spirits) 330012; 5. Liqueurs 330015; 6. Spirits (beverages) 330018; 7. Brandy 330019; 8. Alcoholic beverages (except beer) 330026; 9. Fruit-containing alcoholic beverages 330031; 10. Sparkling wine C330001.

Class 1.33 trademark is a symbol of an enterprise, and can also be said to be an expression of corporate culture. It represents the image of a company. Trademark protection can protect your corporate reputation and corporate image. Your Class 33 trademark is also your exclusive right to use it. Protected by intellectual property laws. It costs a certain amount of money to register a Class 33 trademark and to purchase a Class 33 trademark. Protecting your trademark from being used by others actually protects your own property.