9
Loudspeakers; set-top boxes; apparatus, equipment, instruments and media for recording, reproduction, storage, processing, manipulation, transmission, broadcasting or retrieval of music, sound, images, text, signals, software, information, data or code; top boxes for the reception of coded or compressed audio, video or data signals; apparatus for processing data relating to images or soundtracks; storage sleeves, devices and containers for audio tape cassettes, sound recording discs, CDs and floppy disks; computer disc recorders; image and slide projectors; video processors; compact disc players (music); compact disc players and recorders; CD-ROM games, burners and drives; computer software relating to secure transmission and receipt of data, signals, images and sound; decoders for television sets; disks and tapes, all for recording sound and/or vision; DVD players and recorders; electronic 3-D spectacles; television receivers and display screens; flat panel displays; downloadable musical sound recordings; in-car audio apparatus and instruments; cards with integrated circuits, magnetic data carriers or microprocessors (chips); headphones; microphones; magnetic strip cards; signal encoders and decoders; sound cards; clock radios; housings for apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images
14
Wristwatches; precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; key rings (trinkets or fobs)
16
Goods made from paper or cardboard, included in class 16; Photographs and printed matter, namely printed materials of all kinds; telephone cards and credit cards (unencoded); chromolithographs, photographs, pictures, graphic representations, handbooks, posters, greetings cards, postcards, picture cards, transfers, stickers; photograph albums and scrapbooks, self-adhesive foil of plastic and reclaimed cellulose for decorative purposes, ribbons for decorative purposes (included in class 16), stationery; drawing and painting implements; paint brushes; instructional and teaching material (expect apparatus); diaries; calendars, greetings cards, bookmarks, beer mats, address stamps, document files for stationery, folders for papers; napkins, table coverings of paper or cellulose, packaging material, including containers, pouches, boxes, bags and foils of paper or cardboard; packaging materials; adhesive tapes; all of the aforesaid goods included in class 16
18
Goods made from leather and imitations of leather (included in class 18); trunks and travelling bags; carrier bags, included in class 18; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks
20
Furniture; furniture of metal, glass or wood or a combination thereof; display furniture; tables; cupboards; cupboards, included in class 20; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics; special furniture for apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images
21
Mugs; household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); drinking vessels; glassware, porcelain and earthenware (included in Class 21)
24
Textile material; hooded bath towels; bath linen (except clothing); bed and table linen, wall hangings of textile; bed covers; curtains of textile or plastic; towels; household linen; cushion covers; plastic material substitutes for fabric, imitations of leather; furniture coverings of plastic; furnishing fabrics; furniture coverings of textile; travelling rugs; blinds of textile; Velvet; curtains of textiles or plastic; tablecloths, not of paper; fabric table toppers; sheets (textile); textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes
25
Clothing, footwear and headgear of all types, including clothing, footwear and headgear for sports, including all the aforesaid goods of leather (included in class 25); belts of leather
28
Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles, included in class 28
35
Merchandising, namely the placement of assortments of goods for sales promotion purposes, and the ordering of assortments of goods, in all forms of trading; online e-commerce provider services, namely the presentation of goods and services, order placement and order delivery services and invoice management, including within the framework of e-commerce; advertising; advertising in all media, including radio, television, cinema, print, videotext, on-line and teletext advertising; direct mail advertising (tracts, prospectuses, printed matter, samples); display services for merchandising; good and service presentations; updating of advertising material; advertising; public relations; organization and operating of promotions events; organization of fairs and exhibitions for commercial or advertising purposes; business management services
36
Financing of loans; lease-purchase financing services; leasing; issuing data carriers for the registation of bonus and reward transactions; Insurance, insurance consultancy; financial affairs, finance consultancy, financial consultancy; monetary affairs; real estate affairs; payment processing, for others, including via the Internet; Electronic commerce payment services, namely, processing payments for the purchase of goods and services via an electronic communications network; electronic commerce payment services, namely establishing funded accounts used to purchase goods and services on the Internet
37
Installation, repair and maintenance of apparatus for recording, reproduction, storage, processing, manipulation, transmission, broadcasting or retrieval of music, sounds, images, text, signals, software, information, data or code
38
Provision of an access to data networks, in particular to the Internet, to Internet forums, the worldwide web and to server services; providing portals on the Internet; hotline or call centre telephone services; telecommunications, in particular computer-aided electronic information and communication services, included in class 38, for public and private users; rental and arranging of access time to computer databases, in particular on the Internet and/or intranets; providing access to licensed content on the Internet by means of content syndication for customers; providing access to computer programs on data networks
41
Arranging and conducting of cultural and entertainment events; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
42
Installation, maintenance, repair and servicing of computer software; Updating and maintenance of computer software; computer software; computer software technical support services; operating Internet platforms for customer loyalty systems; providing an e-commerce platform on the Internet; providing platforms on the Internet