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INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION

OF GOODS AND SERVICES

FOR THE PURPOSES

OF THE REGISTRATION OF MARKS

(NICE CLASSIFICATION)

EIGHTH EDITION

PART II

WITH LIST OF GOODS AND SERVICES

IN CLASS ORDER

WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION

GENEVA

2001
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means (electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior permission of the copyright owner.

WIPO PUBLICATION

No. 500.2(E)

______________________________

ISBN 92-805-0938-1

(iii)

CONTENTS

Page

Preface ...................................................................................................................... (v)

Nice Agreement

Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks ................................................ (ix)

Madrid Agreement

Concerning the International Registration of Marks (extracts) ....................... (xix)

Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement (extracts) ............................................ (xxiii)

Nice Classification:

Guidance for the User ..................................................................................... 1

General Remarks ............................................................................................. 3

Class Headings ................................................................................................ 4

List of Classes, with Explanatory Notes:

Goods ..................................................................................................... 7

Services .................................................................................................. 26

Alphabetical List (in Class order):

Goods ..................................................................................................... 35

Services .................................................................................................. 145

(v)

PREFACE

HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE NICE CLASSIFICATION

The International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks was established by an Agreement concluded at the Nice Diplomatic Conference, on June 15, 1957, and was revised at Stockholm, in 1967, and at Geneva, in 1977.
The countries party to the Nice Agreement constitute a Special Union within the framework of the Paris Union for the Protection of Industrial Property. They have adopted and apply the Nice Classification for the purposes of the registration of marks. Each of the countries party to the Nice Agreement is obliged to apply the Nice Classification in connection with the registration of marks, either as the principal classification or as a subsidiary classification, and has to include in the official documents and publications relating to its registrations of marks the numbers of the classes of the Classification to which the goods or services for which the marks are registered belong. Use of the Nice Classification is mandatory not only for the national registration of marks in countries party to the Nice Agreement, but also for the international registration of marks effected by the International Bureau of WIPO, under the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks and under the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, and for the registration of marks by the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI), by the Benelux Trademark Office and by the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade

Marks and Designs) (OHIM).

The Nice Classification is also applied in a number of countries not party to the Nice

Agreement (see list on page (viii)).

REVISIONS OF THE NICE CLASSIFICATION

The Nice Classification is based on the Classification prepared by the United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property (BIRPI) - predecessor of WIPO - in 1935. It was that Classification, consisting of a list of 34 classes and an alphabetical list of goods, that was adopted under the Nice Agreement and later expanded to embrace also eleven classes covering services and an alphabetical list of those services. The Nice Agreement provides for the setting up of a Committee of Experts in which all countries party to the Agreement are represented. The Committee of Experts decides on all changes in the Classification, in particular the transfer of goods and services between various classes, the updating of the alphabetical list and the introduction of necessary explanatory notes. (vi) The Committee of Experts has, since the entry into force of the Nice Agreement, on April 8, 1961, held 18 sessions and has, amongst its most noticeable achievements, undertaken a general review of the Alphabetical List of goods and services from the point of view of form (in the late 1970s); substantially modified the General Remarks, the Class Headings and the Explanatory Notes (in 1982); introduced a "basic number" for each single product or service in the Alphabetical List (in 1990), which number enables the user to find the equivalent product or service in the alphabetical lists of other language versions of the Classification; and revised Class 42 with the creation of Classes 43 to 45 (in 2000). At its eighteenth session, held in October 2000, the Committee of Experts adopted changes to the seventh edition of the Nice Classification.

EDITIONS OF THE NICE CLASSIFICATION

The first edition of the Nice Classification was published in 1963, the second in 1971, the third in 1981, the fourth in 1983, the fifth in 1987, the sixth in 1992 and the seventh in 1996. This edition (the eighth), published in June 2001, will enter into force on

January 1, 2002.

The authentic versions of the Nice Classification (English and French) are published in two parts. Part I lists, in alphabetical order, all the goods in one list and all the services in another list. Part II (this volume) lists, in alphabetical order for each class, the goods or services belonging to that class. There is also a version with a bilingual (English/French) alphabetical list. The eighth edition of the Nice Classification may be ordered from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 34, chemin des Colombettes, P.O. Box 18,

CH-1211 Geneva 20.

Geneva, June 2001

(vii)

COUNTRIES PARTY TO THE NICE AGREEMENT

(December 2000)

Algeria

Australia

Austria

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Benin

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

China

Croatia

Cuba

Czech Republic

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Denmark

Dominica

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Guinea

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Israel

Italy Japan

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Lebanon

Liechtenstein

LithuaniaLuxembourg

Malawi

Mexico

Monaco

Morocco

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Republic of Korea

Republic of Moldova

Romania

Russian Federation

Saint Lucia

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Tajikistan

The former Yugoslav

Republic of Macedonia

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United Republic of Tanzania

United States of America

Uruguay

Yugoslavia

(Total: 65 countries) (viii)

OTHER COUNTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS USING THE

NICE CLASSIFICATION

(December 2000) In addition to the 65 countries party to the Nice Agreement, listed on the previous page, the following 71 countries and three organizations also use the Nice Classification: 1 1 The following States are members of the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) (December 2000): Benin (also party to the Nice Agreement), Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea (also party to the Nice Agreement), Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo (16).

Albania

Angola

Argentina

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Bolivia

Botswana

Brazil

Burundi

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Cyprus

Djibouti

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Ethiopia

Ghana

Guatemala

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

India

Indonesia

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

IraqJamaica

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kuwait

Lesotho

Libya

Madagascar

Malaysia

Malta

Mauritius

Mongolia

Namibia

Netherlands Antilles

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Nigeria

Pakistan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Qatar

Rwanda

Samoa

San Marino

Saudi ArabiaSeychelles

Sierra Leone

Solomon Islands

South Africa

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Swaziland

Thailand

Tonga

Uganda

United Arab Emirates

Venezuela

Viet Nam

Yemen Zaire

Zambia

Zimbabwe

African Intellectual

Property Organization

(OAPI) 1

Benelux Trademark

Office (BBM)

Office for Harmonization in

the Internal Market (OHIM)

Nice Agreement

(ix)

NICE AGREEMENT

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