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Trademark Class 5 covers pharmaceuticals, veterinary preparations, and sanitary products designed for medical purposes. It is a critical class for businesses in the healthcare, wellness, and medical supply sectors.
Goods included in Trademark Class 5
• Pharmaceutical and medicinal products: This category includes a wide range of medical treatments for both humans and animals. Examples include:
o Prescription and over-the-counter drugs
o Vaccines
o Medicated shampoos, lotions, and ointments
o First-aid kits
• Veterinary preparations: Medicines and treatments for animals, such as:
o Animal vaccines and supplements
o Flea and tick control medications
o Medicated pet shampoos
• Dietetic substances and food for medical use: These products are specially adapted for medical or dietary purposes. Examples include:
o Dietary and nutritional supplements for humans and animals
o Vitamin and mineral supplements
o Infant formula and baby food
o Meal replacements and dietetic foods adapted for medical use
• Sanitary preparations for medical purposes: Products used for personal hygiene with a specific medical function. Examples include:
o Disinfectants and antiseptics
o Hand sanitizers for hygiene purposes
o Sanitary pads, tampons, and diapers for babies and adults
• Dental materials: Products used in dental procedures:
o Tooth-filling materials
o Dental wax
• Pest and vermin control: Preparations for destroying pests, vermin, fungi, and weeds. Examples include:
o Herbicides
o Fungicides
o Insect repellents for medical purposes
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Trademark Class 4 mainly covers industrial oils and greases, fuels, and illuminants. This includes products used for lubrication, energy, and certain related industrial processes.
Goods included in Trademark Class 4
1) Industrial oils and greases: This includes lubricants for a wide range of machinery and equipment.
a) Engine oils
b) Grease for vehicles and machinery
c) Industrial waxes and paraffin
d) Lubricating oil and graphite
e) Oils for preserving masonry or leather
2) Fuels and energy sources: This category includes a broad array of fuels.
a) Petroleum and crude oil
b) Gasoline (petrol) and diesel fuel
c) Biofuels, ethanol, and natural gas (LPG, CNG, LNG)
d) Coal, coke, and charcoal
e) Electrical energy
3) Illuminants: Items specifically for providing light are included.
a) Candles and tapers
b) Wicks for lighting
c) Lamp oils
4) Other related compositions:
a) Dust absorbing, wetting, and binding compositions for industrial use.
b) Non-chemical additives for motor fuel.
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Trademark Class 3 includes non-medicated cosmetics and toiletries, cleaning preparations, and fragrancing products. Businesses involved in the beauty, personal hygiene, and cleaning sectors must register their trademarks under this class to protect their brand identity.
Goods included in Trademark Class 3
1. Cosmetics and personal care: This includes a broad range of items for personal grooming and enhancement.
a. Makeup: Foundations, powders, lipstick, mascara, and makeup remover.
b. Skincare: Non-medicated lotions, beauty masks, skin-whitening creams, and petroleum jelly for cosmetic purposes.
c. Hair care: Non-medicated shampoos, conditioners, hair lotions, and hair dyes.
d. Oral hygiene: Non-medicated dentifrices (like toothpaste), mouthwashes, and denture polishes.
2. Cleaning and polishing preparations: This category covers products for household cleaning.
a. Household cleaners: All-purpose cleaners, dishwashing liquids, washing soda, and dry-cleaning preparations.
b. Polishing agents: Furniture and floor polish, shoe cream, and wax.
c. Laundry preparations: Bleaching preparations, laundry soap, fabric softeners, and laundry starch.
3. Fragrancing products: Products designed to impart a pleasant scent.
a. Perfumes and essential oils: Cologne, fragrances, jasmine oil, and lavender oil.
b. Deodorants: Deodorants and antiperspirants for human beings or animals.
c. Room fragrances: Air fragrancing preparations, scented water, and potpourri.
4. Abrasive materials: Preparations used for smoothing and scouring.
a. Abrasive preparations: Sandpaper, emery cloth, and grinding preparations.
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Trademark Class 2 includes paints, varnishes, colorants, and materials used for protection against rust and deterioration. Businesses that manufacture or sell products for coating, decorating, coloring, and protecting surfaces register their trademarks under this class.
Goods included in Trademark Class 2
1. Paints, varnishes, and lacquers: General-purpose paints, industrial coatings, enamel paints, and protective finishes for wood, floors, and other materials.
2. Colorants, dyes, and pigments: Dyes for clothing and textiles, food colorants (for manufacturing, not for consumption), and pigments for paint.
3. Preservatives against corrosion: Preparations that protect against rust and corrosion on metals.
4. Preservatives against wood deterioration: Compounds such as creosote and other oils used for wood preservation.
5. Inks: Inks for printing, engraving, and marking, including filled toner and ink cartridges for printers.
6. Raw natural resins: Unprocessed natural resins like copal, mastic, and shellac.
7. Metals in foil and powder form: Metallic powders and foils (e.g., gold and silver leaf) for use by painters, decorators, and artists.
8. Related additives: Thinners, thickeners, fixatives, and siccatives (drying agents) for paints and coatings.
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Trademark Class 5 covers pharmaceuticals, veterinary preparations, and sanitary products designed for medical purposes. It is a critical class for businesses in the healthcare, wellness, and medical supply sectors.
Goods included in Trademark Class 5
• Pharmaceutical and medicinal products: This category includes a wide range of medical treatments for both humans and animals. Examples include:
o Prescription and over-the-counter drugs
o Vaccines
o Medicated shampoos, lotions, and ointments
o First-aid kits
• Veterinary preparations: Medicines and treatments for animals, such as:
o Animal vaccines and supplements
o Flea and tick control medications
o Medicated pet shampoos
• Dietetic substances and food for medical use: These products are specially adapted for medical or dietary purposes. Examples include:
o Dietary and nutritional supplements for humans and animals
o Vitamin and mineral supplements
o Infant formula and baby food
o Meal replacements and dietetic foods adapted for medical use
• Sanitary preparations for medical purposes: Products used for personal hygiene with a specific medical function. Examples include:
o Disinfectants and antiseptics
o Hand sanitizers for hygiene purposes
o Sanitary pads, tampons, and diapers for babies and adults
• Dental materials: Products used in dental procedures:
o Tooth-filling materials
o Dental wax
• Pest and vermin control: Preparations for destroying pests, vermin, fungi, and weeds. Examples include:
o Herbicides
o Fungicides
o Insect repellents for medical purposes
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Trademark Class 1 covers a broad category of chemical products used in industry, science, agriculture, and forestry. This class is intended for raw or unprocessed chemical substances and materials that are used in manufacturing and other production processes.
Goods included in Trademark Class 1
1. Industrial chemicals: Acids, alkalis, salt (for preserving, not for foodstuffs), detergents for manufacturing processes, degreasing preparations, emulsifiers, catalysts, and chemicals for making explosives.
2. Plastics and resins: Unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics, and raw polymer compounds.
3. Agricultural chemicals: Fertilizers, manures, soil conditioning preparations, and compost.
Fire-fighting materials: Fire extinguishing and fire prevention compositions.
4. Metalworking preparations: Tempering and soldering preparations for metals.
Adhesives: Adhesives and putties intended for industrial use, but not for office or household purposes.
5. Tanning substances: Chemical substances used for tanning leather and hides.
6. Food preservatives: Chemical substances used for preserving foodstuffs on an industrial scale (excluding salt for food).
7. Photographic chemicals: Chemical preparations for use in photography, such as fixers, developers, and sensitized paper.
8. Water treatment: Water purification chemicals, flocculants, and filtering materials.
Cosmetic and pharmaceutical raw ingredients: Chemical ingredients like vitamins, antioxidants, and preservatives used in the manufacturing of finished cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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AI Can Copy Celebrities… But That Doesn’t Mean You Can
The Bombay High Court recently granted interim relief to Asha Bhosle against AI platforms using her voice without permission. Why should entrepreneurs care?
1️⃣ It’s Legal Risky – Using AI to replicate a celebrity’s voice or image without consent can land you in court.
2️⃣ It Can Hurt Your Brand – Consumers notice when brands misuse someone’s persona. Trust erodes fast.
3️⃣ It’s About Ethics – Respecting rights shows your brand values integrity, not shortcuts.
4️⃣ AI ≠ Free Pass – Just because technology allows it doesn’t make it legal or ethical.
✅ Takeaway: Before using AI to replicate voices, images, or likenesses, always get authorization. Protect your brand, stay ethical, and innovate responsibly.
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Dabur vs Patanjali: The “Packaging War” that every entrepreneur should pay attention to
The Delhi High Court is hearing Dabur’s case against Patanjali over the packaging of Dant Kanti Red, which Dabur claims is deceptively similar to its own Dabur Red Toothpaste.
This case isn’t just about two FMCG giants — it’s a wake-up call for every business that’s building a brand.
💼 Key takeaways for entrepreneurs:
1️⃣ Your packaging is more than design — it’s your identity.
A customer often identifies a brand by its color scheme, layout, and overall look. If another product mimics that, it’s not just confusion — it’s erosion of your brand equity.
2️⃣ Trade dress = Intellectual Property.
Just like a trademark, the look and feel of your product can be protected under IP law. Many businesses neglect this until it’s too late.
3️⃣ Preventive IP protection saves time, money, and reputation.
Before you launch a new product or rebrand, conduct an IP audit and packaging clearance. It’s far cheaper than fighting in court later.
4️⃣ Consumer trust is fragile.
Even subtle imitation can shake confidence and reduce brand loyalty. Protecting your distinct identity is protecting your customer’s trust.
This case could shape how Indian courts view trade dress and brand imitation in the FMCG industry — setting precedents that will affect how businesses build and protect their brands in the future.
🔍 In business, originality isn’t just creativity — it’s legal protection.
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