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Trademark Classes 19 Registration
Following is the list of all the goods protected under Class 19, this wide-ranging guide will benefit you in choosing the accurate class for your good and services,

To avoid any objection from the examiner it is important that you register your trademark under the appropriate class which will protect from the infringers and will fast track your trademark registration process.

Class 19- Construction Materials (building - non-metallic)
Class 19 includes mainly non-metallic building materials.

Goods that are classified under Class 19
  • Semi-worked woods (for example, beams, planks, panels)
  • Veneers
  • Building glass (for example, floor slabs, glass tiles)
  • Glass granules for marking out roads
  • Letter boxes of masonry
  • Goods that are NOT classified under Class 19
  • cement preservatives and cement-waterproofing preparations (Cl. 1)
  • fireproofing preparations (Cl. 1)
  • Detailed List of Goods covered under Class 19

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

    A Trademark search is the first step in the Trademark registration procedure. A search is to be conducted in order to determine the uniqueness of the mark, and its similarity to other, pre- existing marks. It is very much advisable to conduct a Trademark search before registering or using a Trademark. Without a search, there are chances for being sued for Trademark infringement, the rejection of the Trademark application, and a third-party challenging the Trademark application.
    Trademark registry publish Trademark the mark in Trademark Journal.
    Trademarks must be registered for a particular product or service. A single trademark application can be filed to register your product or service under more than one class but the fees for filing under each class increases every time in the same manner as you have filed a single application for trademark under one class.
    A registered trademark is an intellectual property, which can be sold, transferred, gifted, franchised, etc.
    Yes, a foreigner or a foreign entity can apply for trademark registration in India.
    No, Trademarks have to be registered in individual countries, depending on the legislation.
    Basic Documents include following:
  • Trademark Application.
  • specifications of goods or service for which application is made.
  • Representation of mark in prescribed size and format.
  • Trademark registration is valid for 10 years. Therefore, it has to be renewed after each interval of 10-year.
    Copyright secures the work related literary, artistic, paintings, films, sounds etc. whereas Trademark secures a mark, word, logo of product or service.
    Any person can make application to register Trademark.
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