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  2. Goods and services | USPTO - United States Patent and Trademark...

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    You can search for pre-approved descriptions of goods or services and their classification in our ID Manual or you can draft your own descriptions. Trademark classes. Trademark classes are a way for us to organize the goods or services used in applications, assess fees, and aid in searching our database of registered and pending trademarks.

  3. Nice Agreement current edition version - general remarks, class...

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    The Nice Classification includes a list of goods and services and their classes (the “Alphabetical List”) and a list of classes with explanatory notes. See Article 1(2) of the Nice Agreement. Goods are classified in Classes 1-34, and services are classified in Classes 35-45.

  4. The Complete Guide to USPTO Trademark Classes and Their Uses

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    The USPTO uses trademark classes to organize goods and services in applications, assess fees, and compile a database for registered and pending trademarks that can be searched. Each category of goods or services is assigned a number from 1 to 45—also known as an international class.

  5. Searching the Trademark ID Manual | USPTO

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    How to search using the “Classic” search mode. How to print or download search results or the entire manual. How to print or copy URL of a single record. Link to TMNG-IDM website. Users can search the new Trademark ID Manual website by using the following URL address: https://idm-tmng.uspto.gov/. System requirements and settings.

  6. A Guide to U.S. Trademark Classes | Nolo

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    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office divides trademarks into 45 different "classes." You must choose the proper class when applying for trademark registration.

  7. What Are the 45 Trademark Classes and What Do They Cover?

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    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.

  8. Trademark Classes Explained: Because 'Protecting Stuff' Isn’t...

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    Step-by-Step Guide. Step 1: Get Acquainted with the Nice Classification System. Review the 45 classes in the Nice Classification system to see which ones align with your business. Step 2: List Your Main Products or Services. Identify your core offerings to focus your class selection effectively. Step 3: Read Class Descriptions.

  9. Trademark Classes Defined by Law - Justia

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    People or businesses that are seeking to register a trademark will need to file the trademark application in the appropriate class. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office provides 45 classes of trademarks, consisting of 34 classes for products and 11 classes for services.

  10. The Complete List Of Trademark Classes | PatentPC

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    Explore the complete list of trademark classes to identify the right category for your brand. Find detailed insights for successful trademark registration.

  11. Trademark Classes - Complete 45 International Classes List (Video...

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    There are 45 total Trademark Classes, also known as “International Classes” or simply “Classes.” The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) categorizes trademarks by “Classes.” The classification system is critical because trademarks identify a source of goods and/or services that distinguish the trademark from others.