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Printed matter, in particular books, including children's books, comic books, scrapbooks, colouring books, homework notebooks, calendars, newspapers, magazines, brochures, posters, photographs; paintings (pictures), illustrations and engravings; stationery, in particular writing paper, envelopes, invitations, notebooks, diaries, notepads, pencils, fountain pens, rubber erasers, stickers, transfers (decalcomanias), bookmarks, paint boxes and palettes for painters, slates, stamps (seals), inking pads; favours of paper and party decorations of paper; tablecloths of paper, table napkins of paper, doilies of paper; paper or cardboard masks
20
Furniture for babies and children
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Household linen of paper or cardboard
28
Games, in particular electronic games and apparatus for electronic games, other than those adapted for use with television receivers only; toys, including card games, masks, figurines, jointed figures, fancy dress outfits; gymnastic and sporting articles (except clothing, footwear and mats)
38
News and information agencies; telecommunications, among other multimedia telecommunications, by cable, satellite and telephone, by data transmission, electronic and digital means, radio wave, by computer and networks (including by worldwide telecommunications networks such as the Internet or private or restricted access networks such as an Intranet); transmission and/or broadcasting of data, sounds and/or images, whether or not computer-aided, in particular by electronic and digital means, by radio, data transmission, cable, satellite and over networks (including Internet-type worldwide telecommunications networks or Intranet-type private or restricted access networks), transmission, broadcasting and viewing of secure or non-secure database information, information stored on computer and/or information accessible by access code to databases and computerised or data transmission database server centres; electronic data exchange; transmission of news and general information; electronic mail and messaging; provision of access and connection to server centres (including database servers); provision of access and connection to worldwide telecommunications networks (such as the Internet) or private or restricted access networks (such as an intranet), among other by means of a computer, telephone or television; providing access to a telecommunications network search engine; provision of access to a telecommunications network portal, among other by means of a computer, telephone or television; rental of telecommunications apparatus and equipment; broadcasting and retransmission of radio or audiovisual programmes, including via the Internet; sending of telegrams; services allowing connection and/or exchange of information via software or a telecommunications network (such as the Internet) between users of sites such as Internet sites and/or suppliers of access and/or managers of sites such as Internet sites
41
Entertainment and leisure services; entertainment and leisure information, clubs (entertainment or education), operating children's play and leisure areas, indoor or outdoor theme parks, lending books and journals, providing karaoke equipment, television sets, video cassette recorders, video cassettes, performing shows, organising competitions (for education or entertainment)
42
Providing computers and software, providing access time to a database server centre and to a worldwide telecommunications network (such as the Internet) or to private or restricted access networks (such as an Intranet)
43
Child-minding, creches, receptionists for child-minding and catering facilities, hotels, temporary accommodation, restaurants, cafeterias, bars, refreshment stalls, buffets, canteens, snack-bars, self-service restaurants, catering services