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What's the difference between 1 categories and 28 categories of trademark registration?

Difference:

1. Contents

Category 1: surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and instruments, artificial limbs, artificial eyes and dentures, orthopedic supplies and suture materials.

class 28: entertainment, toys, sports and sporting goods not included in other classes, and decorations for Christmas trees.

2. Subclass

Class 1:

11 Surgical, medical and veterinary instruments, instruments and equipment, excluding electronic, nuclear, electrotherapy and medical X-ray equipment, instruments and instruments;

12 dental equipment and appliances;

13 medical electronic, nuclear, electrotherapy and X-ray equipment;

14 medical AIDS, equipment and supplies;

15 nipple, bottle;

16 sex products;

17 Prosthetics, wigs and artificial organs;

18 orthopedic supplies;

19 suture material?

Class 28:

281 entertainment equipment, entertainment articles

282 toys

283 chess, Cards and auxiliary equipment

284 ball games and equipment

285 fitness equipment

286 archery sports equipment

287 gymnastics, weightlifting, track and field, Ice and snow and other sports equipment belonging to this category

288 swimming pools and runways

289 sports protective equipment and skates

281 decorations for Christmas trees

2811 fishing tackle

2812 single product

Extended information

Trademark registration is divided into different categories, and there are 45 categories. Among them, there are 34 categories of goods and 11 categories of services.

Trademark registration classification is also divided into word mark, graphic trademark, letter trademark, digital trademark, three-dimensional logo trademark, mark trademark, geometric trademark, natural trademark, color combination trademark, overall combination trademark, sound trademark and smell trademark according to structural classification.

a registered trademark refers to a trademark approved and registered by the relevant government departments. The trademark applicant has the exclusive right to use a brand name and brand logo, which are protected by law and may not be imitated by any other enterprise. Protected by law, trademark registrants enjoy the exclusive right to use their trademarks.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-registered trademark.