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Trademark Class 33 – The COMPLETE Guide
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Michael Kondoudis -- DC Trademark Lawyer Michael Kondoudis -- DC Trademark Lawyer
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Dateline: Washington, DC
Wednesday, May 3, 2023

 

What is a Class 33 Trademark Used For?

Class 33 trademark is used to protect the brand names of alcoholic beverages, except for beers. These may include distilled spirits and liquor such as whiskey, vodka, gin, rum, tequila, brandy, and other similar products, as well as wine, champagne, and other alcohol-containing beverages. By registering a trademark under class 33, companies are able to establish their exclusive rights to use the trademark in the marketplace, and protect themselves against potential trademark infringement. This can help companies establish and maintain their brand recognition, and prevent competitors from taking advantage of their established customer base.

Upon successful registration, the owner is provided with various legal rights, such as being able to initiate lawsuits against anyone who infringes on the trademark. By registering their trademarks under class 33, these companies are able to protect their brands and products from competitors seeking to use similar marks in the marketplace.

About Michael Kondoudis

For more than twenty years, Michael Kondoudis has been the go-to trademarking expert for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Michael is a USPTO-licensed trademark and patent attorney, educator, speaker, and author of the Amazon best-seller: Going From Business to Brand. He is also an authority trusted by national news media on major trademark stories involving NFTs and the Metaverse. For more information, visit www.mekiplaw.com.

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