The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. Classes are essentially categories that are separated by the type of good or service offered. Even if two companies use the same trademark, they may not infringe on each… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 44: Medical and Beauty Services
TRADEMARK CLASS 43: Hotels and Restaurants
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the federal agency in charge of federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business. Trademark… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 43: Hotels and Restaurants
TRADEMARK CLASS 41: Education, Entertainment and Training
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of overseeing the registration of federal trademarks, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of goods or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 41: Education, Entertainment and Training
TRADEMARK CLASS 40: Printing and Treatment of Materials
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of trademark registration and management, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products and services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business.… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 40: Printing and Treatment of Materials
TRADEMARK CLASS 28: Games and Sporting Goods
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO000), the federal agency in charge of trademark registration across the country, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 28: Games and Sporting Goods
TRADEMARK CLASS 39: Transport and Travel Arrangement
According to the Nice Classification, Trademark Class 39 is used to register a trademark for services such as transportation, packaging, and storage of goods, as well as travel arrangements. The Nice Classification, which was established by the Nice Agreement in 1957, divides marks into 45 different classes based on Goods and Services (Classes 1-34 for… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 39: Transport and Travel Arrangement
TRADEMARK CLASS 38: Telecommunications & Broadcasting
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of goods and services. The purpose of these classes is to allow various types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories most closely related to their primary business. Even identical trademarks… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 38: Telecommunications & Broadcasting
TRADEMARK CLASS 37: Construction and Repair Services
The US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) divides trademark registrations into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The purpose of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business. One of those 45 classes, Class 37, is a broad… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 37: Construction and Repair Services
TRADEMARK CLASS 36: Insurance, financial, real estate affairs
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the federal agency in charge of federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow various types of businesses to register their trademarks in the categories most relevant to their core business. Insurance, financial affairs,… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 36: Insurance, financial, real estate affairs
TRADEMARK CLASS 35: Business Services and Consulting
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of trademark management, categorizes trademarks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. A registered mark in one class does not infringe on a registered mark in another class. For example, an advertising firm with the trademarked name “Brand-It” does not infringe… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 35: Business Services and Consulting