Honey, you have two questions. It's simple. When you say 250 1 group, 2500 10 is the product number. Usually you choose any registered trademark of any product of any group, and the products of the whole group are not allowed to appear in the same registered trademark. Another thing is that there will be a notice for each group of trademarks, and it needs to be cross-searched. Note: 1. Underwear (clothing) and underwear are similar to 0506 menstrual underwear and sanitary underwear, and cross-search with sanitary underwear, sanitary tight underwear, sanitary shorts, sanitary underwear and menstrual shorts before the ninth edition; 2. Children's wear is similar to 2502 products; 3. Cross search of sari clothes with the ninth edition and the previous edition of 2505 sari clothes; 4. Protect commodities across similar groups: clothing (250 1, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505). This means that after you select the products that need to be cross-searched, the products that are also cross-searched should also be protected. For example, underwear in 250 1 should be cross-searched with underwear in 0506. If the product you choose has the product' underwear', then others can't use the same or similar trademark as you in 0506.
The second problem, of course, is that X Cinema can have such a trademark. There are many possibilities. For example, if someone registers a movie theater on his clothes, then you can name it X movie theater, small movie theater and big movie theater. It is impossible to register such words, because someone registers a movie theater, and a small movie theater is similar to a movie theater, so it is impossible to register successfully. If it is named Climbing Cinema, it can be registered successfully, which involves some knowledge of trademark examination. There is also, for example, what you do is a cinema. If you want to register a cinema on the cinema service, you can't register either. Just like I sell mobile phones, a mobile phone with a brand name belongs to the monopoly of such products and is not allowed.