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Goods Classes

Class 1 (Chemicals)

    Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuff; tanning substances; and adhesives used in industry.

Class 2 (Paints)

    Paints, varnishes, lacquers preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants, mordants; raw natural resins; metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists.

Class 3 (Cosmetics and cleaning preparations)

    Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices.

Class 4 (Lubricants and fuels)

    Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing; wetting and binding compositions; fuels (including motor spirit) and illuminants; candles, wicks.

Class 5 (Pharmaceuticals)

    Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary preparations; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.

Class 6 (Metal Goods)

    Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; nonelectric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal not included in other classes; ores.

Class 7 (Machinery)

    Machine and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs. Power tools and blades.

Class 8 (Hand Tools)

    Hand tools and implements (hand operated); cutlery; side arms; razors.

Class 9 (Electrical and scientific apparatus)

    Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision), lifesaving and teaching apparatus and instruments;apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines; data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus. (Also, for CD-ROM's, computer hardware, software and related accessories.)

Class 10 (Medical apparatus)

    Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth, orthopedic articles; suture materials.

Class 11 (Environmental control apparatus)

    Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes.

Class 12 (Vehicles)

    Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water.

Class 13 (Firearms)

    Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks.

Class 14 (Jewelry)

    Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewelry, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments. Clocks.

Class 15 (Musical Instruments)

    Musical Instruments.

Class 16 (Paper goods and printed matter)

    Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationary, adhesives for stationary or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packing (not included in other classes); playing cards; printers' type; printing books. (This class covers only hard-copy publications. Electronic publications in the form of a CD-ROM, disc, etc. are classified in class 9.) NOTE: Magazines or books that are downloadable from a computer network are not considered to be "hard goods" and they are classified in International Class 42 rather than 16.

Class 17 (Rubber goods)

    Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.

Class 18 (Leather goods)

    Leather and imitations of leather; and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and traveling bags; umbrella, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery.

Class 19 (Nonmetallic building materials)

    Building materials (nonmetallic); nonmetallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; nonmetallic transportable buildings, monuments, not of metal.

Class 20 (Furniture and articles not otherwise classified)

    Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.

Class 21 (Housewares and glass)

    Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steel wool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.

Class 22 (Cordage and fibers)

    Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing materials (except of rubber or plastic); raw fibrous textile materials.

Class 23 (Yarns and threads)

    Yarns and thread, for textile use.

Class 24 (Fabrics)

    Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers.

Class 25 (Clothing)

    Clothing, footwear, headgear.

Class 26 (Fancy goods)

    Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers.

Class 27 (Floor Coverings)

    Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hanging (nontextile).

Class 28 (Toys and sporting goods)

    Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees.

Class 29 (Meats and processed foods)

    Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, fruit sauces; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats.

Class 30 (Staple foods)

    Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry, and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle, yeast, backing-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.

Class 31 (Natural agricultural products)

    Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes; living animals; fresh fruits and vegetable; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, malt.

Class 32 (Light beverages)

    Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.

Class 33 (Wine and spirits)

    Alcoholic beverages (except beers).

Class 34 (Smokers' articles)

    Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches.

Service Classes

CLASSES 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45:

    Any activity consisting of a service that ordinarily falls in these classes (e.g. computer games, various financial transactions, etc.) that also happens to be provided by means of a global computer network, is classed in the class where the underlying service is classified. For example, banking services are in Class 36 wherether provided by a bank or on-line by means of a global computer network. Similarly, the service of providing information by means of a global computer network is classified in the class of the information subject. Entities who offer these services by computer are considered "content providers," that is, they provide the information or substantive content for a web site and/or home page. The service would be classified by the class of the subject matter of the information. If an entity provides information in a wide variety of fields, this must be reflected in the identification and the service may be classified in Class 42. These guidelines also apply to activities in Classes 38 and 42.

Class 35 (Advertising and business)

    Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions. (In 1997 retail services were moved from Class 42 to Class 35).

Class 36 (Insurance and financial)

    Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.

Class 37 (Building construction and repair)

    Building construction; repair; installation services.

Class 38 (Telecommunications)

    (Communications services through telephony. This class is for telecommunications "connections" services provided by entities such as AT&T, etc.)

Class 39 (Transportation and storage)

    Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangement. (This class included mainly services rendered in transporting people or goods from one place to another (by rail, water, air or pipeline) and services connected therewith.)

Class 40 (Treatment of materials)

    (Mechanical or chemical processing or transformation of objects or inorganic or organic substances.)

Class 41 (Education and entertainment)

    Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.

Class 42

Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software; legal services.

Class 43

Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodations.

Class 44

Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.

Class 45

Personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals; security services for the protection of property and individuals.

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