Trademark Class 19: Non-Metal Building Materials
Trademark Class 19 covers most forms of non-metal building materials, from stone foundation to wooden structures and everything in between.
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Trademark Class 19 covers most forms of non-metal building materials, from stone foundation to wooden structures and everything in between.
Trademark Class 18 generally deals with all forms of leather goods, from handbags and wallets to various forms of luggage and saddles.
Trademark Class 17 provides legal protection to brands which sell products made of rubber or plastic, such as hoses, tubing, insulation, and latex.
Trademark Class 16 provides trademark protections to businesses operating in the paper and office supply industries. Books are also covered by this class.
Trademark Class 15 broadly covers all instruments and instrument components, as well as related items such as music stands, cases, and batons.
Trademark Class 14 generally protects all items associated with jewelry, such as precious metals, charms, fine clocks and watches, and the jewelry itself.
Trademark Class 13 broadly covers branding associated with a wide variety of firearms, fireworks, and explosives, including all parts used to create these items.
Class 12 includes all vehicles and vehicle parts that help transport people and goods by land, air, and water, such as airplanes, boats, cars, and many other vehicle-related marks.
Trademark class 11 has to do with appliances. These can be appliances for cooking and cleaning, heating and cooling, and ventilation.
Trademark Class 10 broadly protects names and marks relating to various medical apparatus, such as prosthetics and surgical supplies.
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