1. What items are included in the 29 categories of trademark registration
The scope covered by Class 29 trademark registration includes products such as blood sausage, beef consommé, broth, beef We offer various products such as consommé soups, pork products, beef consommé concentrate, bouillon concentrate, fried meatballs, meats and aspics.When applying for registration, applicants need to fill in the corresponding application forms according to different categories. .
Trademark Class 29 belongs to one of the commodity trademark categories, mainly covering jelly, jam, Preserved fruits and other various food related products.
As a trademark registration applicant, you must strictly follow the corresponding product classification table to Declare the product category and product name of the trademark and submit the registration application.
In addition, trademark class 29 also includes eggs, milk and other products, edible oils and greases, meat, fish, poultry and game and other food products.
At the same time, this category also includes various food products such as pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables.
When registering a trademark, for the above food products, the product category for which the trademark is used must be filled in strictly in accordance with the prescribed product classification table and product name.
Article 3 of the Trademark Law
Trademarks approved and registered by the Trademark Office are registered trademarks, including commodity trademarks, service trademarks, collective trademarks, and certification marks; the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law. As used in this Law A collective trademark refers to a mark registered in the name of a group, association or other organization for use by members of the organization in commercial activities to indicate the user's membership in the organization. The term "certification trademark" as used in this Law refers to a mark registered by the organization. Certain goods or services are controlled by an organization with supervisory capabilities and used by units or individuals other than the organization to prove the origin, raw materials, manufacturing methods, quality or other specific qualities of the goods or services.
2. Is it considered infringement if a trademark is used by others without registration?
If the trademark has not been registered, there is a risk of infringing the rights of other rights owners; similarly, in the case of unauthorized The use of unregistered trademarks may also constitute infringement.
If someone uses someone else's unregistered trademark without authorization and successfully completes the registration procedures during this period, the trademark registration After five years from that date, if the original trademark owner becomes aware of this problem and submits a lawsuit application to "declare the trademark invalid" to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board of the State Intellectual Property Office, then the dispute over whether the trademark constitutes infringement will It would trigger a protracted legal dispute.
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