02
Paints, varnishes, lacquers; rust protection agents (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), wood
preservatives; dyes; stains; natural resins in the raw
condition (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); metal leaves powdered metals for painters,
decorators, printers and artists (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations).
03
Detergents and bleaches; cleaning, polishing, fat removal
and grinding agents (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); soaps; perfumery goods, essential oils,
body and beauty care products, hair lotions; toothpastes.
05
Pharmaceutical and veterinary products; hygiene preparations
for medical purposes; dietetic foods and products for
medical or veterinary medical purposes, baby food; food
supplements for humans and animals; band-aids (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), bandages;
dental fillings and print masses for dentists (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations);
disinfectants; materials to destroy harmful animals (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations);
fungicides, herbicides.
06
Base metals and their alloys; construction materials of
metal; portable structures of metal; rail construction
material of metal; metal cables and wires (not for
electronic purposes); locksmith goods and small hardware;
metal pipes; money safes (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); ores; metal mailboxes; metal vehicle
locks; metal grids; metal fly screens; metal money cassettes
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); metal roller
shutters; metal clothes hooks (furnishing items); metal
walkway grids; metal awning constructions; pools
(prefabricate metal constructions) (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); furniture casters;
signs, including marking signs for vehicles; transport
containers, tanks; anvils; lift chains; bells; barrel taps;
bottle caps; pipe connection pieces (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); valves (except as machine parts);
aluminum foils; metal greenhouses (portable); metal parking
systems for bicycles; metal outer roller shutters (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); metal
tree protection devices (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); attachment wedges (terms considered
incomprehensible by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b)
of the Common Regulations); metal attachment tabs for cables
and pipes; metal packaging containers; metal container
closures; metal furniture fittings; metal broom handles;
metal food cans; metal can closures; metal wire nets (mesh);
metal dowels (wall dowels); metal traps for wild animals;
figures (statuettes) of base metals; metal bottle closures;
metal foils for packaging; metal wardrobe hooks; metal grips
(knobs); metal towel dispensers (stationary); dog chains;
metal ID signs; metal tool boxes (empty); metal rung
ladders; metal standing ladders; fire screens, wheel clamps
(immobilizers); barbed wire; metal support plates and discs;
metal wind-powered bird scaring devices (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), metal bird houses and
baths; metal weather vanes; all of the above goods where
contained in this class.
07
Machines for metal, wood, plastic processing, machines for
the chemical industry, agriculture, mining, textile
machines, machines for the beverage industry, construction
machinery, packaging machinery and tool machines; motors
(excepting motors for agricultural vehicles) (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); clutches
and power transmission devices (excepting those for
agricultural vehicles) (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); non-hand-actuated agricultural devices
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); incubation devices
for eggs (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); vending machines; electric household and
kitchen appliances, specifically steam cleaners, electric
universal food processors, household blenders (electric),
blades (electric), electric food processors for chopping,
grinding, pressing or opening, can openers (electric),
household fruit presses (electric), coffee grinders,
non-hand-actuated (terms considered linguistically incorrect
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); household mills, non-hand-actuated (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), kneading
machines; electric welders (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); electric household whisks (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cutters;
machines for the production of pastry; bread cutters, meat
grinders, electric stirrers, peelers, vegetable graters,
labeling devices, devices for production of carbonated
drinks; electric food polishers and food polishing devices
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); steam presses for
fabrics; wringing machines for laundry; dishwashers, vacuum
cleaners and vacuum cleaner accessories, specifically vacuum
cleaner bags; washing machines, spin dryers, polishing
machines and devices, ironing machines; sewing machines,
foot switches for sewing machines; high pressure cleaners;
lawn mowers; saws (machines); garbage shredders; shampooing
machines and devices for carpets, upholstery and rugs; chain
saws; soldering guns (gas-operated); electric tools,
specifically drills, cordless drills, cordless screwdrivers;
machine parts for the metal, wood, plastic processing; chain
saws; electric glue guns; adhesive strip dispensers
(machines); staplers (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); dynamos; paint spray guns; blowers (machines);
power generators; lifting gear (machines); electric
polishing machines (not for household use); electric shoe
cleaners; electric shears, electric presses (machines);
grinders; industrial cutters; electric welding machines;
chopping machines; agricultural devices and gardening
devices (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations);
ventilation pumps for aquariums; all of the above goods
where contained in this class.
08
Hand-actuated tools (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); hand-actuated devices (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations) for agricultural, garden
and forestry purposes, for engineering, device and vehicle
construction, as well as for construction technology;
cutting goods (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), forks and spoons; cutting and stabbing
weapons; razors; cutlery, silverware; epilation devices and
hair removal devices (electric and non-electric), manicure
necessaries (electric and non-electric) (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); files; finger nail
polishers (electric and non-electric), hair cutters
(electric and non-electric), hairdresser devices
(hand-actuated, non-electric) (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), irons, nail files (electric and non-electric),
nail scissors (electric and non-electric), nail clippers;
pedicure necessaries (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations), pedicure devices (where contained in
this class); tweezers; eyelash cutters; razors (electric and
non-electric), etuis for razors; shaving necessaries, razor
blades, shaving knives; hand-actuated devices for chopping,
grinding, pressure or opening (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); hand-actuated tools (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations) for agricultural,
gardening and forestry purposes, for engineering, device and
vehicle construction, as well as for construction
technology; garden knives (small), garden shears, garden
tools (hand-actuated) (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations), lawn mowers (hand-actuated) (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), hoes
(hand tools), hammers (hand tools), drills (hand tools),
pliers, saws (hand tools), frames for hand saws, levers,
hedge cutters (sheet, tree, garden shears), cutters, cutting
tools, screwdrivers; hand grinding stones or wheels (hand
instruments) (terms considered linguistically incorrect by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); hand devices for filling (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); oyster opener; axes (hatchets), picks;
bellows (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); beard
cutters, tree cutters, tree shears; drilling inserts; drill
bits (hand tools), drill winches; broad axes; irons;
daggers, can openers; drills; punch hammers, ice meat
pingers (terms considered incomprehensible by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), hoes, picks; paint spatulas; fish cleaning
knives; chopper (hand tools), vegetable grater; chop-knives
(terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); hair iron (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); spraying devices, dispenssprays for
insecticides (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); hunting knives, wheel (hand tools) (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); card punching
instruments; cheese cutters (non-electric); ladles (tools);
scrapers (hand tools), fretsaws; punches (hand tools);
machetes; trowels; mini scythes; mortars (pounding vessel);
needle threaders; cuticle pliers; nail pullers; nut
crackers; fruit pickers; plant lifters; devices for
destruction of plant parasites (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); guns for spraying
grouting mass (hand-actuated) (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); pizza cutters (non-electric); knurling tools;
razor blade strops; graters (hand tools), pipe cutters; saw
holders; instruments for grinding and sawing (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); shovels; grinding
wheels; keys (tools); emery files; vises; pokers; scythes;
scythe whetstones; sickles; spades, picks; pointed chisels
(hand tools), spuds (terms considered incomprehensible by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); sharpening steels; whetstones; whetstone
containers; chopping knives; electric irons; band cutters;
cutlery; cutlery of precious metal; all of the above goods
where contained in this class.
09
Scientific, shipping, surveying, photographic, film,
optical, weighing, measuring, signal, control, rescue and
teaching devices and instruments; devices and instruments to
conduct, switch, convert, store, regulate and control
electricity; devices for recording, transmission and
playback of sound and images; magnetic data carriers,
records; CDs, DVDs and other digital data carriers;
mechanics for money-actuated devices; cash registers,
hardware for data processing, computers; computer software;
fire extinguishers; abaci; audiovisual teaching devices;
batteries; accumulator boxes; battery charger; spyglasses;
computing machines; cameras, film cameras as well as parts
and components for them; lenses for cameras; volume meters;
cartoons; cassette recorders; chains for glasses;
cinematographic films (exposed); control gauges; CD players;
CDs (audio-video); Blue-Ray discs; CD-ROMs; saved computer
operating systems; computer programs; saved computer
software; computers; printers for use with computers;
notebooks and their accessories, specifically chargers,
accumulators and adjusted bags for notebooks (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); computer software that
can be downloaded from the internet; PDA (personal digital
assistants), pocket PCs; computer peripherals as well as
their accessories, trackballs, specifically surf sticks,
keyboards, joysticks, computer gamepads, mice, computer
steering wheels, electronic devices for generation of music
for use with computers, PCBs, memory cards, graphic cards,
TV-cards for computers, sound cards, webcams, CD-burners,
DVD-burners, Blue-Ray-burners; modems, connection cables,
connection plugs, USB cables, computer speakers, hard discs,
disc drives, USB memory drives, network cards, card readers,
speakers, contact lenses; containers for contact lenses;
data processing devices; measuring scales for sewers (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); electric door bells;
electronic pocket translators; fire extinguishers; exposed
films; fire alarms; flashlights; frames for slide positives;
heat control units; music devices (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); optical lenses; letter scales; rescue
buoys; rescue rafts; electric locks; magnetic data media;
encoded magnetic cards; magnetic encoding devices; magnets;
magnifying glasses; meters; microphones; microscopes; neon
tubes for advertising; notebooks; electronic pens;
photocopier; calculator; projection devices; projection
screens; radios; record players; remote control and
operating units; rulers (meters); scales; smart cards; smoke
alarms; sockets, plugs and other contacts; sound recorders;
records; sound playback devices; sound transmission devices;
pockets for glasses; eyeglass frames; eyeglass lenses;
glasses (optics); sunglasses; switches (current
interrupters); tape devices (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); phone devices, receivers, transmitters, wires;
telescopes; TVs; TV devices; temperature displays; electric
theft protection systems; thermometers; thermostats; video
cassettes, video game cassettes; video players; video tapes;
video screens; video recorders; text processing units; video
CDs; DVD (video) discs; playback units and recorders for
CDs, DVDs and Blue-Ray discs; audiovisual devices with
devices for singing along; adjusted holders, carrying
devices, sleeves for sound and video cassettes, CDs, laser
discs, video discs and DVDs (video); mouse pads; phones,
wireless phones, cell phones, as well as their parts and
components; pockets or sleeves for cell phones; person call
devices (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations) as well as
parts and components for them; pockets or sleeves for person
call devices (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); sleeves, containers, carrying devices and
holders for cell phones and person call devices (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); headphones; ear plugs
and microphones / speakerphones for use with cell phones;
call indicator for phones, cell phones and person call
devices (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); eye masks
for shielding against light radiation (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); electronic time planners; electric
alarm bells; alarm systems; barcode readers; barometers;
buzzers; electric buzzers; central units (for data
processing) (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); chips
(integrated circuits); chronographs (time recording
devices); computer keyboards; computer storage (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); acoustic couplers;
couplers (data processing); visual data media; visual discs;
magnetic discs; diver devices; diver masks; diving suits;
electronic information panels; electronic pens (for screen
devices); eyeglass cords; ocular lenses; eye screens (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); remote copying devices;
filters for photographic purposes; discs; cleaning tapes for
tape heads; hygrometers; integrated circuits; intercom
devices; interfaces (interface devices or programs for
computers); invoice machines; ancillary lenses (optics);
magnetic tape devices (data processing); magnetic tapes;
measuring spoons; microprocessors; modems; money counting
and money sorting machines; screens (computer hardware);
screens (computer programs); mice (data processing); visual
fibers (optical conductor threads); visual glass; optician
goods; visual lenses; parking meters; computer peripherals;
angle meters; radio telegraphy devices; radio units;
scanners (data processing); semiconductors; slide positives
(photography); sound recording films; demagnetization
devices for magnetic tapes; telegraph wires; telegraphs
(devices); teleprinters; teleprompters; ticket vending
machines; transmitters (telecommunication); transmitters
(telecommunications); vacuum meters; picture phones (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); alarm whistles; ear
tampons for divers; sports safety glasses; safety helmets
for use in sports; navigation devices and third accessories,
specifically aerials, chargers, accumulators, adjusted
holders and pockets; computer game programs; electronic
publications (downloadable); computer programs (downloadable
software); stereo devices for personal use; satellites for
scientific purposes; wrist rests for use with computers;
cords for portable phones; holders for cell phones; aerial
caps for cell phones; electronic circuits and CD-ROMs to
store automatic playing programs for electronic music
instruments; face masks (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); lift controls; reproduction devices; all of
the above goods where contained in this class.
11
Lighting, heating, steam generation, cooking, cooling,
drying, ventilation and water conducting devices, as well as
sanitary facilities; air conditioning devices; air
deodorization devices (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); air dryers; air cleaning devices and
machines; mouth pieces for water taps (pearl jets); filter
units for fish tanks; heaters for fish tanks; lamps for fish
tanks; barbecues; bath fittings and installations; bath
furnaces (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); bed warmers; beverage cooling devices; bicycle
lamps; electric heating blankets (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); boilers, specifically heating and water
boilers; toasters; electric heated carpets (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); ceiling lamps;
chandeliers; electric Christmas tree lighting (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); lighting
for fish tanks; lighting lamps (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); electric coffee filter devices (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); coffee machines; coffee
percolators; coffee roasters; cooling units; kitchen ovens;
cooking units and systems; electric cooking units; cooling
units for liquids and water; cooling units for tobacco;
heating pads (padding); gate valve (heating); fryers,
electric; disinfection devices; disinfectant dispensers for
toilets; distilling devices; hairdryers; potable water
filters; feed dryers; electric lamps; lampions (paper
lanterns); fans (air conditioning); electric fans; baby
bottle heaters (electric); toilet flushes; decorative
fountains; freezers, chest freezers; drying devices for
fruit; gas lighters; metal plates for baking and roasting
food; grills; hand dryers for wash rooms; devices for
hot-air baths (terms considered linguistically incorrect by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); fan heaters; heating plates; hot water
bottles; house numbers, lit (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); humidifiers; ice cabinets; ice machines
and devices; electric water boilers; lamp incandescent
mantles; lamp tubes, cylinders; lamp glasses; lamp balls
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); reflectors for
lamps; lamp shades; lamps; lamp shade holders; lanterns;
electric laundry dryers; glow bulbs; lighting elements;
microwave ovens; milk cooling devices; mixing taps for water
lines; plate heaters; flashlights; small flashlights; pocket
heaters; electric pressure cookers; pressurized water tanks;
electric radiators; refrigerators; cooling rooms; cooling
units; roasters; grills (kitchen appliances); turning spits;
barbecue spits; grills (with turning spits); lava stones for
barbecue grills; safety lamps; shower cabins; showers;
sinks; fittings for electric lamps; solar collectors
(heating); toilet bowls; toilet seats; portable toilets;
urinals; electric waffle iron; baking iron, electric; heat
pans; hand sink; hot water unit; water cleaning devices and
machines (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); water
sterilizers; electric air cleaners (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); blind protection devices for motor
vehicles (lamp accessories) (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); blind protection devices for vehicles (lamp
accessories) (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); arc lamps; autoclaves (electric steam pressure
cookers); bathtubs; adjusted protection devices for lighting
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); light distributors
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); gas lighters
(lighters); lamps for motor vehicles; lamps for vehicles;
teapot warmers (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); furnaces; rice cookers; extraction hoods for
kitchens; bathtub inserts; bath installations; browning
devices (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); bread
baking devices; bread roasters (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); heating blankets (not for medical purposes)
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); devices for
dehydration of organic foods; defrosters, heating systems,
air conditioning systems, window heating for vehicles;
vehicle backlights (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); vehicle headlights; fittings for
electric lamps; filters (parts of domestic or commercial
systems); foot warmers (electric or non-electric); gas
burners; gas boilers; gas lamps; gas cleaning devices (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); face saunas; glow bulbs
for lighting; hot water devices (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); heaters; heater closures (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); heating radiators; electric yoghurt
makers; room chimneys (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); humidifiers for central heaters; electric fans
for personal use; sauna facilities; diving lamps (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations);
submersion heaters (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); water softening systems and devices;
whirlpool aeration devices; burners for scents; heating
plates for making pancakes; ice-cream makers; all of the
above goods where contained in this class.
12
Vehicles; devices for transport on land, through the air or
on water; blind protection devices for vehicles (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); theft alarms for
vehicles; theft protection for vehicles; prams; bells for
bikes, bicycles and tricycles; bikes, bicycles and tricycles
and parts and components for them; carts; handcars;
coverings and protection envelopes for vehicle seats;
bicycle nets for bikes, bicycles and tricycles; golf carts;
transport carts; hand carts; headrests for vehicle seats;
pram covers; vehicle roofs; signal horns and buzzers for
vehicles; hub caps; hubs for bicycle wheels; luggage
carriers for vehicles; luggage nets for vehicles; hand
carts; mudguards; sliding protection devices for vehicle
tires; paddles; rudders; bicycle pedals; pumps for bikes,
bicycles and tricycles; covers for prams; buggies; saddle
covers for bikes, bicycles, tricycles and motorcycles;
saddles for bikes, bicycles, tricycles and motorcycles;
safety belts for vehicle seats; safety child seats for
vehicles; vehicle seats; safety combo belts for vehicle
seats; sun blinds for cars; tires for bicycle wheels; inner
upholstery for vehicles; covering hoods for vehicles;
wheelchairs; windscreen wipers; bottle holders for vehicles;
containers for scents and aromas for use in vehicles (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); airplanes; airbags
(safety devices for motor vehicles); balloons (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cars; travelling buses;
rearview mirrors; autobuses; cars; motorcycles; shopping
carts; tires for bikes, bicycles, tricycles and motorcycles;
electrical vehicles; water vehicles; grip covers for motor
vehicles; trailers (vehicles); trailer couplings for
vehicles; covers for vehicle steering wheels; brake shoes
for vehicles; brake linings for vehicles; vehicle and
bicycle brakes; brake shoes for vehicles; camping carts;
electric motors for agricultural vehicles; bicycle and wheel
supports (parts of bikes, wheels); bicycle rims, bells,
chains, baskets, steering rods, motors, hubs, pumps, wheels,
frames, tires, saddles, saddle coverings, tubes, spokes;
driving direction indicator for vehicles and bikes;
remote-controlled vehicles; reversing warmers for vehicles
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); steering wheels
for vehicles; shock absorbers for vehicles; bumpers for
vehicles; running boards for vehicles; rims for vehicle
wheels; repair kit for tire tubes (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); freewheel wheels for agricultural
vehicles; baggage bags for bikes; lead weights for balancing
vehicle tires; casters for shopping carts; sliding
protection devices for vehicle tires, specifically snow
chains; mudguards; running jacket for air-filled tires
(terms considered incomprehensible by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); air pumps
(vehicle accessories); motorcycle saddles and their covers;
spare wheel sleeves for vehicles; headlight wipers; ship
fenders; wheelbarrows; guard plates; ski stands for motor
vehicles; bicycle holders for motor vehicles; spoke
spanners; spikes for tires; spoilers for vehicles; tank caps
for vehicles; valves for vehicle tires; cigar and cigarette
lighters for motor vehicles; all of the above goods where
contained in this class.
14
Key rings; key chains of precious metals and gems; key rings
and key chains, not of metal.
16
Paper, cardboard (board); print products (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); bookbinding articles;
photographs; stationery; glue for paper and stationery or
for household use; artists' needs (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); brushes (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); typewriters and office items (excepting
furniture) (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); teaching and lesson material (excepting
devices) (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); plastic packaging material where not contained
in other classes; print letters; print stocks; calendars,
books, catalogues, postcards, posters and placards,
journals, printed publications, newspapers and magazines;
greeting cards; writing utensils; rubber stamps; stamps and
seals; stamp pads, colored pads; photo albums; supports for
framing paintings, pictures or photographs (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); easels; oil-absorbent paper for
coverings; stands for photographs; inks; paper
handkerchiefs, toilet paper, paper cleansing tissues; paper
towels; sets (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations) and coasters of paper or cardboard (board);
packing paper, wrapping paper and packaging material of
cardboard; artists' watercolor; graphic reproductions,
portraits; lithographs; writing pens, pencils, fountain pen,
ballpoint pen; writing quills; pen holder; pencil holder;
cartridges and spare leads for writing pens and writing
instruments; pencil leads; colored pencils, colored pens;
pen and pencil boxes; pencil sharpener; pencil sharpening
machines; paper clips; paperweights; paper holders, tacks
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); pastels; glue and
adhesives for paper and stationery or for household use;
paper pulp (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); letter
baskets and stands; letter deposits; letter openers; office
articles; adhesive strips and adhesive strip dispensers;
drawing articles, boards, pens and instruments; drawing
sleeves (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); albums
for stamps and coins; pockets and envelopes of paper; ink
erasers; bookends, bookmarks; painter's canvas; notebooks;
time planners and diaries; folders (office articles);
writing blocks; notepads, writing paper; drawing paper;
pencil cases; chalk, wall panels (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), wall panels for posters and placards (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); fitted sleeves (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); checkbook sleeves
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); pictures;
stencils; erasing articles, erasers, correction fluids;
electric letter openers; note sheets; wipeable wall boards
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); jewelry (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations) and decorations of paper
and cardboard (board); tissue paper; paper napkins;
breakfast bags of paper or plastic; cardboard cases and
sleeves (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); coloring
books; report folders; booklet paper; pocket notebooks;
felt-tip pens; book binding (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); pencil sets; colored pencil sets;
rulers; writing pads; autograph books; paper clips;
staplers; warning signs (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); shredders (office articles); plastic
lamination machines and devices (office devices) (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); electric
hot sealing devices to apply safety sleeves to documents and
photographs (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); card
sleeves and pockets (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); paper decorations for breakfast boxes or
foods; albums; packaging bags (sleeves, pockets) of paper or
plastics (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); loose sheet binders (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); boxes of cardboard or
paper; maps; stands and boxes for stamps and seals; comic
books; compasses for drawing; paper tapes or cards for
recording computer programs; copying paper (paper goods);
liquid correction media (office articles) (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); fingerlings (office
articles) (terms considered incomprehensible by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); flags (of paper); rubberized tape; register
cards; ink ribbons; file sleeves (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); labels, not of textiles; maps; music greeting
cards (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); report sheets; blocks (paper and stationery);
paint boxes (school needs); printed matter; shredders for
paper (office articles); lead writing utensils; stamps;
stickers; tacks (thumbtacks); tickets; ink ribbons for
typewriters; typewriters (electric or non-electric);
envelopes; writing brushes; chalk; envelopes (paper and
stationery); paper flower pots (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); paper bibs; cooking bags for microwave ovens;
paper coffee filters; books (small); embroidery patterns;
paper knives (office articles); paper tablecloths; paper
table linen; paper and cardboard (board) signs; card tabs,
paper-free (terms considered incomprehensible by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); absorbent paper for facial care (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); stickers for cell
phones; all of the above goods, where contained in this
class; addressing machines, franking machines for sticking
on stamps or printing on the free stamp, hole punches
(office articles), staplers (office articles), artists'
articles, i.e. drawing, painting and modeling articles;
teaching and lesson materials (excepting devices) in the
form of print products (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations), geological models (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), globes (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), wall
board drawing devices (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); typewriters and office articles (excepting
furniture) (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), i.e. non-electric office devices (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); plastic packaging
materials, i.e. sleeves, bags and foils (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); back signs for labels
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), archive boxes,
filing clips, separating sheets (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), registers (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), plastic pockets, staplers and folders, desk
folders and signature folders; staples; rubber bands (paper
and stationery) (terms considered linguistically incorrect
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); correction rollers (terms considered too vague
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); form books (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); pen holders; devices for lamination of
documents (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); file
shredders as office devices; file cards, table index cards;
thermal binding folders (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); metal calling card boxes (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); box of drawers (office articles) (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); rotation card index
(office articles) (terms considered linguistically incorrect
by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); office and account devices (excepting
furniture) (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); paper
goods to replace textiles, i.e. handkerchiefs, napkins,
cleansing tissues, face tissues, towels, table cloths, tea
towels and kitchen tissues (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); paintings (pictures), framed or
unframed; writing sets; paper or plastics waste bags;
watercolors (paintings); stamp ink; wallpaper stencils; hole
punches; letter racks; cabinets for stationery; all of the
above goods where contained in this class.
17
Indian rubber, gutta-percha, rubber, asbestos and mica;
plastic goods (semi-finished products); sealing, packaging
and insulation materials; hoses (not of metal).
18
Leather and synthetic leather and goods of these, where not
contained in other classes (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); skins and furs; travelling and hand
suitcases; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips,
horse harnesses and saddlers' goods (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); pockets (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), purses and wallets, key
sleeves (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), packing bags for pastry (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations), toilet bags; briefcases; backpacks;
clothes bags (terms considered linguistically incorrect by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); shopping bags; shoulder straps; walking
sticks; map pockets (wallets); collars for animals or pets;
key sleeves; straps of leather synthetic leather; cosmetic
bags; muzzles; school bags; hand suitcase grips (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); hand
suitcases; travelling accessories; travelling trunks;
umbrella sleeves (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); umbrella handles; package belts (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); beach bags; file bags
(fine leather goods) (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); boxes and sleeves of leather or fiber
leather (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); hand
bags; leather straps; mountain sticks (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); note folders; shopping
nets; school bags; tool bags of leather or synthetic leather
(without contents); travelling bags; hunting bags; packaging
bags, sleeves and pouches of leather (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); furniture covers of leather or
synthetic leather; hand bag casings (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); child carry bags (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); shopping bags with
rollers; calling card holders (travelling bags); toilet
cases; schoolbags; baby carrying bags and cloths (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); clothes
for animals; sausage casings; all of the above goods where
contained in this class.
19
Construction materials (not of metal); pipes (not of metal)
for construction purposes; asphalt, tar and bitumen;
portable structures (not of metal); monuments (not of
metal); venetian blinds (not of metal); awning constructions
(not of metal); parquet; construction glass, specifically
tiles, roof plates of glass; letter boxes and other
containers of masonry; plywood; partially processed wood,
specifically beams, boards, plates; floors, not of metal;
greenhouses (portable), not of metal; fish tank sand and
gravel; outer roller shutters, not of metal and not of
textile material; storage devices for bikes, not of metal;
prefabricated houses (construction kits); fly screens, not
of metal; tiling, not of metal (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); wood strips for
paneling; wood paneling; artwork of stone, concrete, marble;
synthetic stone; market stalls; pottery clay; bird baths and
houses, not of metal; aviaries, not of metal; terracotta
(fired clay); all of the above goods where contained in this
class.
20
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; air cushions; air
mattresses; air-filled pillows; sleeping bags; bead curtains
for decoration; bed fittings, not of metal; bedding
(excepting bedclothes) (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); pet beds; boxes, not of metal (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); bottle closures; bottle
shelves (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); bottle corks (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); plastic key cards (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); chests; wind chimes (decoration);
clothes hooks; clothes hangers; wardrobe hooks; clothes,
wardrobe stands; containers, not of metal; curtain holders;
curtain hooks; curtain rails; curtain rings; curtain rods;
curtain rollers; gathering rosettes for curtains (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cushions; towel
dispensers, pet huts; bed, furniture, door fittings;
embroidery frames; statues of wood, wax, plaster or
plastics; chimney screens; stands for flower pots; flower
tables; hat racks; high chairs for babies; house numbers,
not of metal, not lit (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); pet nests; name signs, not of metal;
index cabinets; walking learning aids for children;
inflatable advertising articles; letterboxes (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); newspaper racks;
mattresses; plastic containers for packaging; pillows; fish
racks (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cup
shelves; license plates for vehicles; notice boards; tool
handles; deposits (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); basket articles (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); picture frames; decorative edge strips of
plastics and wood for use with window fittings; ornaments
and decorations for windows and doors of plastics, wax,
wood, cork, tubes, rushes, willow, horn, bone, ivory,
fishbone, tortoiseshell, amber, mother of pearl, meerschaum
and their replacements; closure clamps for bags (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); plastic containers for
aromas and scents (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); inflatable head rests; plastic decorations for
food or fresh storage boxes; door stoppers; arm chairs;
baskets (with handle), not of metal; beds; benches
(furniture); tins of plastics or wood (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); art carpentry articles (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cabinets; computer
carts (furniture); boxes, trunks and tins of plastics or
wood (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau
- Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); chairs; toy
boxes; corks; sleeves for clothing (storage); cradles;
bamboo curtains; deck chairs; desks; buffet carts
(furniture); head rests (furniture); key boards (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); bookshelves; lockers;
locks (excepting electric), not of metal (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); mannequins; shelves;
saw blocks (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); school furniture; seats; sofas; tables;
sideboards (furniture); umbrella holders; child beds;
display cases; bulletin boards; plastic flap valves, for
drain pipes (terms considered linguistically incorrect by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); toilet tables; foot benches and stools;
baskets (large); rung ladders, of wood or plastics; pharmacy
cabinets; sink mats, removable; name tags, not of metal;
license plates, not of metal, for vehicles; pins and needles
(not of metal) (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); playpens for toddlers; scratching trees for
cats; shelf boards; inner venetian blinds for windows (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); artwork
(decoration), figurines and statuettes as well as small
decorative or ornamental objects (decoration) of wood, cork,
tube, rushes, willow, horn, bone, ivory, fishbone,
tortoiseshell, amber, mother of pearl, meerschaum and their
replacements or of wax, plaster or plastics; pill boxes
(wood, plastics) (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); bottle caps; stuffed animals; burial urns
(terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); hand mirrors, specifically cosmetic and toilet
mirrors; devices to help children learn to walk (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); tent pegs, not of
metal; hunting chairs; bottle closures of ceramics; sales
tables; clothes stands; bottle caps of chinaware, crystal,
glass, earthenware, natural-colored earthenware and
porcelain; all of the above goods where contained in this
class.
21
Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and
sponges; brushes (except paintbrushes); brush-making
materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steel wool;
unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in
building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included
in other classes; portable baby baths, baskets for domestic
use, cups, birdcages, blenders, ironing boards, boot jacks,
bottle openers, bottles, dishes, soap boxed, bread boards,
buckets, cabarets (trays); cages for household pets, cake
molds, waffle molds, candle extinguishers, candle rings;
candle holders; candy boxes; comb cases; ornamental vessels
of porcelain, fine chinaware; chopsticks (kitchen utensils),
clothing stretchers; cleaning cloths; bottle and glass
coasters, not of paper and other than plastic; cocktail
shakers; coffee filters, other than paper; coffee grinders;
coffee percolators; coffee services; coffee pots; electric
combs; combs for animals; pastry bags; kitchen molds; pots;
cooking skewers; ice pails; portable coolers, non-electric;
corkscrews; bowl lids; flower pot covers; pottery; cups;
cutting board for the kitchen; decanters; deep fryers; soap
holders; soap dishes; soap dispensers; drinking bottles,
glasses, troughs, vessels; drying racks for laundry; trash
cans; egg cups; troughs; flower pots; gloves for household
purposes; cups; graters; heat-insulated containers; heaters
for feeding bottles (non-electric); holders for flowers and
plants; hot pots; coolers; ice cube molds; ironing stand
covers (terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); jugs and pitchers; kettles; knife rests; lazy
susans; liqueur sets; lunch boxes; menu card holders;
cooking pot sets; mixing spoons; mops; napkin holders;
napkin rings; nozzles for watering cans; pads for cleaning;
pans; paper plates; pastry cutters; pepper mills; perfume
vaporizers; picnic baskets; piggy banks; pot lids; pressure
cookers; salt shakers; pepper pots; saucepans; saucers; pie
servers; cleaning pads; shaving brushes; shirt stretchers;
shoe brushes; shoe horns; shoe stretchers; sieves; smoke
absorbers for household purposes; soap holders; soap dishes;
soup bowls; spice sets; sponge holders; sponges for
household purposes; shaving brush stands; statues of
porcelain, earthenware or glass; statuettes of porcelain,
clay or glass; sieves; sprinklers for watering flowers and
plants; tableware; tankards; round tea balls; tea caddies;
tea balls; tea services; tea pots; toilet brushes; toilet
paper dispensers; toilet sponges; fitted vanity cases;
toothbrushes; toothbrushes, electric; toothpick holders,
other than of precious metal; toothpicks; litter boxes;
trays for domestic purposes; trivets; trouser proses (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); trouser
stretchers; heat-insulated containers for beverages; vases;
waffle and pancake irons, non-electric; kitchen and baking
irons, non-electric; washing boards; washtubs; watering
cans; sprinkling devices; polishing apparatus and machines
for household purposes, non-electric; works of art of
porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; decorative
ornaments for windows or doors of ceramic, chinaware, glass,
crystal, earthenware, natural-colored earthenware or
porcelain; fresh storage boxes or containers for food (not
of precious metals); mouse traps; floss for dental purposes;
containers for household and kitchen use of glass, porcelain
and stoneware for scents and flavors; refrigerating bottles;
glass containers, brooms; brush goods; butter dishes; butter
domes; cleaning instruments, hand-operated; clothes-pegs;
coolers, portable, non-electric; cookie jars; cooking
utensils, non-electric; eyebrow brushes; shoe brushes;
frying pans; funnels; gardening gloves; glass bulbs
(receptacles); powder puffs; shakers (cocktail shakers); tea
strainers, not of precious metal; stirrers, beaters,
non-electric; ice-cream makers; cookie (biscuit) cutters;
cruets for household use; cruets for spices; dusting cloths;
cocktail shakers; powder compacts, not of precious metal;
pill and tablet boxes; wooden or plastic lids for facial
tissue boxes; toothbrush holders; floss for dental purposes;
indoor tanks; lids for tanks; sprinklers for watering
flowers and plants; flower pots; cocktail stirrers; lids for
cooking pots; deodorizing apparatus for personal use;
disposable table plates; hip flasks; grill grates and
supports; drinking straws; cooking utensils; oral
irrigators; paper and plastic cups; lawn sprinklers; rings
and rails for towels; savings boxes; tea cozies; indoor
terrariums (plant cultivation); indoor terrariums
(vivariums); drying racks for laundry; savings boxes of
metal; electric insect traps; make-up removing appliances
(electric); precious metal containers for household use;
coffee services of precious metal; coffee maker of precious
metal (non-electric); kitchen containers of precious metal;
napkin holders and rings of precious metal; powder compacts
of precious metal; tea cozies; plungers (tool); all of the
above if included in this class.
24
Toilet seat covers.
25
Clothing, footwear, headgear; apron; beach clothes;
swimsuits; sportswear; waterproof clothing; gloves; mittens;
belts; children's, men's and women's clothing; babies'
clothing; bibs, not of paper; underwear; sleepwear and
pajamas; bath robes; suspenders; hats, caps, cap peaks,
berets; bathing and shower caps; muffs; ear muffs; neck
scarfs, cravats and neckties, bows and bowties; socks and
stockings, tights; girdles, sock, stocking and tights
suspenders; shoes, sports shoes, slippers, beach shoes;
masquerade costumes; sleeve guards; shawls (clothing);
headbands (neckerchiefs); bath slippers; bathing shoes; ski
boots; boots; suspenders (for clothing); brassieres;
panties; corselets; coats; wristbands (clothing); stoles
(fur stoles); bandanas (clothing); jackets; jerseys; shirts;
jersey clothing; outer clothing; topcoats; pants; parkers
(terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); sweaters; sandals; neckties, scarfs, shawls;
shirts; waistcoat and panties combinations (underwear);
smocks; gaiters; sport shoes; shirts; suits; swimsuits;
t-shirts; uniforms; vests; wet suits for waterskiing;
lingerie; sneakers; camisoles; clothing for gymnastics;
sashes for wear; leg warmers; shower caps; insoles; pocket
squares; fancy dresses and carnival costumes; non-slipping
devices for footwear; foot muffs, not electrically heated;
money belts (clothing); sleep masks; veils (clothing); sock
suspenders; headbands (clothing); turbans; suspenders;
leather belts; all of the above if included in this class.
27
Door mats.
29
Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved,
frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies,
jams, compotes; eggs; milk and milk products; edible oils
and fat; meat, fish, poultry and game, crustaceans and
mollusks (processed), the above goods also prepared; milk
shakes, milk predominating; desserts, prepared or
semi-prepared as far as included in this class (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); soy products as far as
included in this class; sour milk products, yogurt products
as far as included in this class, cream and cream products,
sour cream, kefir products, buttermilk products, dairy
products as far as included in this class, curd and curd
products, all the above goods also as mixed products, milk
predominating; butter and butter products; cheese, cream
cheese, and cheese preparations; desserts, milk and/or the
above-listed dairy products predominating with additional
fruit preparations, fresh fruit, flavoring ingredients,
flavors and chocolate, all of the above goods in this class,
as far as possible also in preserved, refrigerated and
frozen form and in instant form and as dietetic food, the
above-listed dietetic food except for medical use; milk
substitutes; desserts, prepared or semi-prepared, as far as
included in this class; convenience food as far as included
in this class; snack food, as far as included in this class;
dietetic food and food preparations as well as protein-based
dietary supplements, as far as included in this class; fish,
poultry, game and vegetable extracts; fruit and vegetables,
also in sweet or sour sauce; fruit and vegetable pulp,
potato products of all kinds (as far as included in this
class); processed nuts, nut mixtures, also with dried fruit;
bouillons and mulligans, also ready-to-serve; powdered milk
for nutritional use; salads on the basis of meat, fish,
poultry, game, sausage, seafood, vegetables and fruits;
preparations, ready meals and partially ready meals, on
their own or predominantly consisting of meat, meat
products, fish, fish products, seafood, poultry, poultry
products, game, game products, vegetable, prepared fruit,
potatoes, pulses (prepared) and cheese; the above products
as far as possible in frozen, preserved, powdered and dried
form; spreads as far as contained in this class; preserved
meat, fish, poultry, game, fruit and vegetables; meat, fish,
poultry, game, fruits and vegetable jellies; desserts based
on yoghurt, curd, cream, milk and fruits; fruit preserved in
alcohol; sugar-coated fruit, glazed fruit and candied fruit;
crystallized, glazed and candied ginger; fruits and
vegetables preserved in oil, mustard, vinegar or syrup;
roasted, dried, salted and spiced nuts; algae extracts for
food; alginates for culinary purposes; sausages, canned
sausages, mixed canned sausages and vegetables; preserved
meat, in particular smoked, salted and cured meat; blood
sausages, liver pastes, ham, lard, sausages in batter;
sausage (frying sausage, boiled sausage); products of meat,
poultry and game in smoked or semi-prepared form; ready and
semi-prepared meals as well as partial preparations,
predominantly consisting of sausages; preparations for
making bouillon or broth, bouillon or broth concentrates;
non-alcoholic eggnogs; powdered eggs; potato chips; fruit
salad, fruit snacks; vegetable salad; tripe, rennet; liver;
pollen prepared as foodstuff; processed seeds; preserved
truffles; albumin milk; fruit jellies; fruit pulp; sliced
fruits and sliced vegetables; fruit salads and vegetable
salads; all the above goods as far as included in this
class.
30
Coffee, tea, cocoa and artificial coffee; rice; tapioca and
sago; flour and preparations made from cereals; bread,
pastry and confectionery; edible ices; sugar, honey,
treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt; mustard; vinegar,
sauces (condiments); spices; ice; biscuits; cake mixes
(powdered); edible cake decorations; flavorings for cakes
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); rice cakes; sweets
and candies; chocolate; milk chocolate (beverage);
chocolate-based beverages; confectionery for decorating
Christmas trees; milk cacao; cacao products (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); cacao beverages; coffee
beverages; coffee flavorings; mixtures and preparations for
use as coffee substitutes; coffee-based beverages; cookies;
popcorn; corn flakes; ice-cream; curry, vanilla cream;
cereal flakes; essences, except etheric oils; gingerbread;
infusions (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); ketchup;
licorice; pastilles (confectionery); meat pies; meat
pickling agents (tenderizers) for household purposes;
pancakes; pastries; pâtés (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); pepper; custard; ravioli; royal jelly for
human consumption; sugar; wasabi paste; soy sauce; pasta,
noodles and vermicelli; udon (Japanese noodles); sushi;
vanilla; waffles; frozen yoghurt; pretzels; almond
confectionery; flavorings for foodstuff (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); binding agents for ice cream; bread
rolls; brioches (pastry); cakes; caramels; chewing gums, not
for medical purposes; corn flour; crackers; ice, natural or
artificial; marzipan, mayonnaise; oatmeal; allspice (spice);
pies; spicy sauce; rusks; cooking salt; sandwiches; tomato
sauce; condiments; sorbets (edible ice); candies; tarts;
refined flour; salad dressings; meat gravies; cereals,
muesli and whole grain products; coffee, tea, cacao and
chocolate beverages; coffee or cacao preparations for making
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, flavorings for
foodstuff; confectionary and sugar confectionary (also using
sugar substitutes), salad sauces; dried seasoning herbs;
pizzas and pizza products, pasta, also ready-to-serve and
frozen; open sandwiches, filled rolls and baguettes; ready
meals and frozen food, in particularly solely or
predominantly consisting of whole grain products, pastries,
confectionary, pasta and rice (as far as included in this
class); dietetic food and substances not adapted for medical
use (as far as included in this class); binding agents for
cooking purposes; dessert mousses (confectionery); fruit
jellies (confectionary); spring rolls; capers, non-medical
herbal teas; confections of pastry; preparations for
stiffening whipped cream; chocolate-coated fruit; all the
above goods as far as included in this class.
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Grains and agricultural, horticultural and forestry products
not included in other classes; live animals; fresh fruits
and vegetables; seeds; natural plants and flowers;
foodstuffs for animals; malt; nuts; dried plants for
decoration purposes; animal litter; fish, live; live prawns;
mollusks and shellfish, live; crustaceans, live; seaweed for
human or animal consumption; aromatic sand for pets
(litter); flower bulbs; Christmas trees; sanded paper for
pets (litter); beverages for pets; lawn (natural); salt for
cattle; cuttle bone for birds; fresh fruit and vegetables;
all the above goods as far as included in this class.
32
Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic
beverages; fruit beverages and fruit juices; syrups and
other preparations for making beverages; vegetable beverages
and vegetable juices; isotonic beverages; non-alcoholic
fruit pulps; fizzing tablets for beverages (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); fizzing powder for beverages (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); soda water; table
waters; waters (beverages); whey beverages; soft drinks;
non-alcoholic cocktails; non-alcoholic aperitifs;
non-alcoholic beer, diet beer; beer mixers (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); smoothies; beer wort; peanut milk
(non-alcoholic); non-alcoholic fruits extracts; preparations
for making aerated water; preparations for making liqueurs;
all the above goods as far as included in this class.
33
Alcoholic beverages (except beers); rice alcohol; aperitifs;
alcoholic fruit beverages; brandy; cider; cocktails;
liqueurs; sake; spirits; whisky; wines; pre-mixed alcoholic
beverages, other than beer-based; pomace brandy; distilled
beverages; alcoholic essences and extracts; alcoholic
preparations for making beverages; all the above goods as
far as included in this class.
35
Advertising; business management; business administration;
office functions; retail, wholesale and mail order services,
through websites or television shopping programs in the
areas: foodstuffs, delicacies, alcoholic beverages,
non-alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, health food store
and drugstore articles, cosmetic products, perfumery
products, pharmaceuticals, health sector goods, hygiene
products, detergents, cleaning agents, kitchenware,
glassware, ceramic goods, porcelain goods, plastic goods,
home improvement articles, DIY articles, garden articles,
building products, hobby articles, vehicles, vehicle
supplies, vehicle accessories, bicycles, bicycle supplies,
bicycle accessories, computers, computer accessories,
computer software, electrical appliances, electronic goods,
sound storage media, data storage media, pre-recorded CDs,
pre-recorded DVDs, multimedia devices, multimedia supplies,
telecommunication devices, machines, tools, metal goods,
paper goods, stationery, printed matter, office supplies,
craft products, decorative articles, seasonal articles,
holiday articles, party articles, thematic decorations,
school supplies, photo cameras, photo articles, photo
accessories, jewelry, watches and clocks, musical
instruments, bags / luggage, saddlery, furniture, furnishing
objects, decorative objects, articles of clothing, footwear,
backpacks, accessories, glasses, umbrellas, parasols,
textile goods, home textiles, haberdashery, tents, canvases,
travel articles, toys, sports articles, sports equipment,
fitness equipment, recreational articles, camping articles,
animal supplies, candles, illuminants, fuels; bringing
together, for the benefit of others, a variety of goods for
sales purposes; bringing together a various of goods, for
the benefit of others, for presentation purposes;
presentation of goods on communication media, for retail
purposes; running an import-export agency (terms considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); organization of trades
and fairs for economic and advertising purposes; preparation
and implementation of trades and/or fairs for business and
advertising purposes; services of advertising agencies;
planning of advertising measures, presentation of companies
on web sites and in other media; publishing printed matter
(also in electronic form) for advertising purposes; direct
marketing; direct advertising; preparing advertisements;
preparing advertisements for others; radio and television
advertising; writing of publicity texts; layout services for
advertising purposes; marketing; public relations; online
advertising on a computer network; bill-posting;
dissemination of advertisements for others; dissemination of
advertising matter; dissemination of advertising for others
on the internet; writing of publicity texts; sales support
(sales promotion) for others; publishing publicity texts;
mail order advertising; distribution of publicity material
(flyers, prospectuses, printed matter, samples);
presentation of goods for advertising purposes; presentation
of goods and services; market research; organizing and
holding advertising events; sponsorship search; sponsoring
by advertising, provision of business contact information
for advertising purposes; advertising for others on web
sites; rental of advertising spaces, also on web sites;
business management consultancy; business management and
organization consultancy; business organization consultancy;
organization consultancy; planning and monitoring corporate
developments under organizational aspects; developing
utilization concepts for real estate (facility management)
from a business point of view (terms considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); personnel placement; job placement; personnel
recruitment; personnel consultancy; personnel
administration; personnel management consultancy;
psychological testing for the selection of personnel;
counselling of personnel in relation to personnel management
in operational terms; procurement services for others
[purchasing goods and services for other businesses];
auctioneering, including on the internet; arranging and
concluding business transactions for others, also in the
context of e-commerce; arranging contracts for the purchase
and sale of goods and the rendering of services, in
particular arranging telecommunications contracts, contracts
on the supply of ring tones for telephones, contracts on the
provision of repair and maintenance work, contracts on the
delivery of flowers and plants, contracts on the supply of
electricity; arranging of contracts on training services for
others; arranging subscriptions for publications of others,
in particular newspaper subscriptions; arranging
subscriptions to telecommunication services for others;
provision of commercial and trade contact information, also
on the internet; provision of business contact information;
cost price analysis; price comparison services; compilation,
systematization, updating and maintenance of data in
computer database; computerized file management; providing
commercial information and advice for consumers [consumer
advice shop]; compilation and consolidation of
topic-specific newspaper articles; compilation of
information into computer databases; administrative
processing of purchase orders; compilation of price and
statistical information for trade and business; providing
information on organizational and management issues in
relation to retail; providing information on advertising
markets; advice for consumers; photocopying services; shop
window dressing; office machines and equipment rental;
rental of photocopying machines; rental of vending machines;
rental of sales stands; conception, organization and
implementation of customer acquisition and loyalty programs,
in particular mailing, discount, coupon and/or bonus
programs; running promotional contests and games as
advertising measures (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); running bonus and loyalty schemes as
customer loyalty programs for marketing purposes (terms
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); customer
acquisition and support by mail order advertising; call
center services, in particular customer support by hot lines
in the context of administrative processing of purchase
orders, telephone answering of customer inquiries and
complaints; organizational advice via call centers; running
call center (terms considered linguistically incorrect by
the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations), in particular customer support by hot lines in
the context of administrative processing of purchase orders,
telephone answering of customer inquiries and complaints;
rental and lease of shop fittings as far as included in this
class, in particular office equipment and machines,
photocopying machines, vending machines, cash registers,
cash desks, sales stands, advertising space; secretarial
services; arranging contracts for the storage and packaging
of goods; issuing loyalty cards without payment and
discount features for others as well as issuing loyalty
cards for identification purposes for buying, suitable in
the context of bonuses and reward programs; data processing.
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Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate
affairs; insurance brokerage; money transactions; financial
services; advice with relation to insurances, finance and
pensions; financial consultancy and information; arranging
bank services, in particular contracts for current and
savings accounts and funding and insurances; arranging loans
and financing loans for wholesale and retail; real estate
administration, real estate brokerage, rental of real
estate, in particular retail space; leasing of real estate,
in particular retail space; leasing of areas and land;
leasing (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); procuring
leasing contracts (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); leasing of space in shopping premises; rental
of offices; rental of apartments; building management;
estate management (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); purchase funding; issuing telephone cards
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); running bonus and
awards programs for customer loyalty by issuing coupons,
discount tickets, tokens and loyalty cards with payment
function; issuing credits cards, service and bonus cards
with payment function (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); fund raising for others or for
charitable purposes; issuing loyalty cards with payment
function as well as discount cards, discount tickets,
loyalty cards, vouchers, tokens, points cards, suitable for
bonus and rewards schemes.
37
Building construction; repair and maintenance services
related to the inspection of technical devices; repair
information; repair and mending of clothing; washing of
linen; cleaning of clothing; repair of rugs and runner rugs;
linen ironing; dry cleaning; computer hardware installation,
maintenance and repair; electrical devices installation and
repair; cooling and freezing equipment installation and
repair; telecommunications equipment installation and
repair; data processing equipment (hardware) installation,
repair and maintenance; office equipment installation,
maintenance and repair; machinery installation, maintenance
and repair; knife sharpening (grinding); upholstering;
upholstering repair; clock and watch repair; shoe repair;
rental of cleaning machines; installation, maintenance and
repair of telecommunications equipment, communications,
computer and data networks; rental and lease of cleaning
machines.
38
Telecommunications; providing access to data and information
on computer networks; providing access to an online order
system; providing hyperlinks for others (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); teletext services; transmitting
messages; telecommunication information; advice and
information in the field of telecommunication; providing
access to information related to telecommunications and
telecommunication services; providing internet portals
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); electronic
transmission of digital music via telecommunication
equipment; transmission of texts, news, information, sound,
images and data by electronic transfer; forwarding messages
to internet addresses (web messaging); electronic
advertisement placement (telecommunication); rental of
telecommunication equipment; rental of devices for
telecommunication and data and message transmission or
retrieval; providing access to the internet and other
communication networks; arranging access to databases;
providing access to information in the internet; providing
access to data on computer networks; access services in the
area of telecommunication; rental in connection with
telecommunications devices and equipment; services of press
agencies, namely, collecting, analyzing, updating and
providing press information; value-added services, namely
services in connection with actual net services, mainly with
regard to short messages or announcements in written or
acoustic format, namely, transmission of information
regarding points of interest, calendars of events, sports
events, advertisements, classified and lonely hearts ads,
competitions, news, last minute offers, fast food delivery
services, taxi services and airport departures, economic,
political, media and telecommunication headlines, lottery
numbers and similar, services to be provided via a
telecommunications network, namely call forwarding,
teleconferencing; transmission of information via e-mail;
telephone, facsimile, telegraph, message collection and
transmission services; paging and e-mail services; provision
of central telecommunication services and electronic
communication networks; rental and lease of
telecommunication devices and equipment, telecommunication
facilities, message sending devices, facsimile machines,
telephones, cell phones, modems, telecommunication and
sending apparatus; leasing of telecommunication equipment
and systems.
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Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel
arrangement; warehousing; packaging of goods; parcel
delivery; transportation logistics, in particular order
registration, warehouse logistics, distribution logistics or
return logistics; freight forwarding; shipment tracking of
the location of goods for logistics purposes; transportation
information; storage information; arranging transport
services for persons and goods by ground, water and air
transport; providing and arranging transport services;
courier services; organization of transport of goods,
passengers and/or travelers by ground or by water,
organization and delivery of goods by mail order; transport
and delivery of goods by motor vehicles, railway, ships and
planes; flower delivery; travel agent services (as far as
included in this class) (terms considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); operation of a travel agency (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); tour operator services
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); travelling and
transport information and advice; tourism, transport and
travel information; traffic information services; traveler
information services; providing information on flight
arrivals and departures; procurement of airline tickets
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); tour operation and
organization (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); transport of persons by motor vehicles,
railway, ships and planes; organization, operation, booking
and arranging travels, long-distance travels, round, travel
tours, cruises, excursions, day trips, outings and city
tours; escorting of travelers and their baggage; porterage;
parking place rental; parking place services; rental and
booking of cars, trailers, bicycles; parking place and
storage rental; reservation services (as far as included in
this class); reservation of airline tickets, tickets for
cruises and railway tickets; rental and chartering of ground
vehicles, aircraft or ships; rental of freezers; rental of
storage containers; rental of garages; rental and lease of
store fittings as far as included in this class, namely,
freezers, refrigerating systems, refrigerating machines and
refrigerating apparatus, storage containers, transport and
storage pallets, transport and storage containers, cars
(vehicles), push carts (shopping carts), shelves for storing
and presenting goods; services to be rendered via the
telecommunications network, namely, travel agency services
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); leasing of land
vehicles, planes and ships.
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Treatment of materials; material treatment information;
photo laboratory services (as far as included in this
class); photographic film development, photographic
printing; processing of photos and cinematographic films (as
far as included in this class); pattern printing; printing;
laser scribing; leather working; paper treating; framing of
works of art; engraving; offset printing; clothing
alteration; dressmaking; saddlery working; recycling of
beverage bottles; key cutting; rental and lease of
generators, air conditioners, heating appliances; bleaching
of linen.
41
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting
and cultural activities; running nursery schools (education)
(terms considered linguistically incorrect by the
International Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common
Regulations); child care (education); child care, namely,
provision of playgrounds in supermarkets and shopping
centers; arranging and conducting of conferences,
exhibitions or seminars; personnel development by education
and training; arranging and conducting of seminars and
workshops [education]; education and entertainment
information; providing on-line information and news
concerning professional education; conducting examinations
in the area of education and training; information on health
education and fitness; musical performances; information on
events (entertainment); organizing and conducting cultural
and sports events; organization of exhibitions for cultural
or educational purposes; organization of competitions
(education or entertainment); providing printed products
(also in electronic form), except for advertising purposes;
organizing, conducting and operating lotteries or other
money games and gambling; distribution of lottery tickets
and other participation documents (entertainment);
electronic games and competitions provided on the internet
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); organization of
games and competitions; ticket agency service
(entertainment), reservation service (as far as included in
this class) for sports, science and cultural events; booking
of seats for shows; publishing and editing printed matter,
books, newspapers and magazines; rental of books; rental of
cine-films; rental of magazines; providing on-line
electronic publications (not downloadable); providing health
club services (as far as included in this class), training
clubs, health clubs, golf facilities, tennis courts, riding
facilities, nurseries, cinemas, discotheques, museum
facilities, casino facilities, sports camps, sports
facilities and amusement parks; information on recreational
activities; providing on-line computer games; production of
radio and television programs; rental of audio equipment,
radio and television sets, camcorders, electronic games
equipment; rental of sports and fitness equipment; rental
and lease of cine-films, sound and picture recording; rental
of radio and television sets.
42
Architectural services; interior designer services;
architectural consultation; services of a specialist
engineer in the field of construction and architecture;
scientific and technological services and research and
design; industrial analysis and research services;
integrative consulting of individuals and companies
(mediation) (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); design
and development of computer hardware and software; computer
programming; data administration for others (as far as
included in this class), namely, server administration;
electronic data storage; services of an industrial designer;
services of an engineer; services of a graphic designer,
namely, consultancy on form and content of printed or
electronic publications; design of printed or electronic
publications; digital image processing [graphic arts
design]; updating of internet sites; design and maintenance
of websites for others; information and consultancy in
relation to computers and software; computer virus
protection services, IT consulting, electronic data storage,
computer programming, hardware and software consultancy,
implementation of IT programs on networks, computer software
installation, configuration of computer networks by
software, construction drafting, data conversion of computer
programs and data [not physical conversion, performance
monitoring and analysis of network operations, inquiries,
research in databases and on the internet for scientific and
research purposes, maintenance and installation of software,
technical project studies, computer programming; interior
design consultancy; consultancy in the field of
energy-saving; environmental protection consultancy (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule
13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); providing
meteorological information; rental of data processing
equipment (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), measuring
devices; rental and lease of data processing equipment
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations), software,
peripheral devices; meteorological reports via
telecommunication networks; data administration for others,
namely, electronic data storage; rental of data media
suitable for booking bonus and reward transactions (as far
as included in this class).
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Services for providing food and drink; temporary
accommodation; catering; travel agency services, namely
arranging, reserving and booking of accommodation; operating
restaurants (terms considered too vague by the International
Bureau - Rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations);
accommodation bureau services, arranging or leasing holiday
apartments or holiday homes, room reservations, hotel
reservations; accommodation or providing food and drink for
guests; reservations of accommodation and food and drink;
providing day-nurseries and crèches (food and drink and
accommodation); providing care by crèches and day-nurseries
(food and drink and accommodation; cooking information and
advice; rental of meeting rooms; rental of chairs, tables,
table linen, glassware, dinnerware, transportable buildings,
tents; rental and lease of store fittings as far as included
in this class, namely, furniture, chairs, tables, table
linen, glass ware, tents, transportable buildings; hotel
reservations via telecommunication networks.
44
Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty
care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture
and forestry services; nutrition counselling; providing
information relating to nutrition; providing information
relating to health; information and consultancy in relation
to gardening; farming equipment rental.
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Legal services; security services for the protection of
property and individuals.
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