In the Philippines, trademark law allows a business owner to register his or her trademark and protect it from infringement. Trademark registration is possible in the category in which the good or service falls. Different Trademark classes make it easier to recognize and register a Trademark in the right class to protect it against infringement,… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 7: Machines and Machine Tools; Motors and engines
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TRADEMARK CLASS 6: Common metals and their alloys
A Trademark classification is used to make it easier to register all trademarks and service marks in a variety of fields with national and international trademark offices across the world. The International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services divides different goods and services into 45 Trademark Classes (1 to 34 cover goods, and 35 to… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 6: Common metals and their alloys
TRADEMARK CLASS 2: Paints, Colorants and Preparations
Choosing the appropriate Nice classes (also known as ‘International Classes’) to file under during your trademark application can be a difficult task. Choosing the right class (es) for your trademark registration is an important part of your entire trademark protection strategy. Trademark Class 2 covers paints, dyes, colorants, varnishes, thinners, lacquers, resins, anti-preparations, primers, and… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 2: Paints, Colorants and Preparations
TRADEMARK CLASS 8: Hand tools and implements
Different goods and services are classified into 45 Trademark Classes by the International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services (1 to 34 cover Goods, and 35 to 45 cover Services). Hand-operated machinery that is utilized as a tool in the respective fields is classified as Class 8. Join our newsletter Thank you for Signing Up… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 8: Hand tools and implements
TRADEMARK CLASS 9: Computers, Software and Electronics
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) separate trademarks into 45 different “classes” of goods or services when structuring its registry. Examiners of trademarks are aware that not all trademarks are in direct competition with one another. A buyer looking to purchase a scientific instrument from “Investigator Specialties” would not be confused with a private… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 9: Computers, Software and Electronics
Trademark Class 10: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments
A Trademark classification is used to make it easier to register all trademarks and service marks in a variety of fields with national and international trademark offices across the world. The International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services divides different goods and services into 45 Trademark Classes (1 to 34 cover goods, and 35 to… Continue reading Trademark Class 10: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments
TRADEMARK CLASS 12: Vehicles Locomotives
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the government office in charge of trademark registration, categorizes trademarks into 45 different “classes” of goods and services. The goal of these classes is to allow various types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely connected to their primary business. Vehicles, devices, machinery,… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 12: Vehicles Locomotives
TRADEMARK CLASS 11: Lighting, Heating and Cooking
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) separates trademark applications into 45 different “classes” of goods or services when categorizing federal trademark applications. The goal of these classes is to allow various types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely connected to their primary business. Class 11 includes appliances for… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 11: Lighting, Heating and Cooking
How to do a Trademark Search?
What is a trademark search? The IPOPHL is used to conduct a trademark search. The search establishes whether or not a proposed trademark can be used in connection with specific goods or services. Similar wordmarks, as well as phonetically similar names in a certain class, can be found exhaustively using trademark search Philippines. How to… Continue reading How to do a Trademark Search?
How Do You Determine if a Trademark is infringing?
There is a compelling reason for companies to seek trademark registrations to safeguard their brands: money. Building a great brand necessitates a big financial investment. It’s crucial to get a return on that investment. The right of those who created the brand to see the rewards of their labor is protected through registration, rather than… Continue reading How Do You Determine if a Trademark is infringing?