By registering your trademark under Class 6, which covers metal products including cables and wires, you gain exclusive rights to your brand name. This guide will explain why trademarking is essential, how to apply, and what to avoid, ensuring your business remains legally. There are 45 trademark classes in total, divided into 34 classes for goods and 11 classes for services. Each class has a number and a description of the type of goods or services it covers. In this blog post, we will explain what each trademark class covers and give you some examples of goods or. A Trademark is a recognizable word, sign, phrase, or symbol that denotes a specific product and legally differentiates that product from the rest of the similar products in the market. As of September 1, 1973, the international classification of goods and services is the controlling classification system used by the United States and applies to all trademark. At its core, the trademark classification system is a way to categorize and protect your brand based on the type of goods or services it represents.
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