When applying for a trademark, and when required an explanation of goods and service what would the goods?
when applying for a trademark, and when required an explanation of goods and service what would the goods and services be for a t shirt line, to get application approved?
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in this context, goods is another name for products ... when something is sold to someone it is either something we can hold in our hands ... that's called goods or products
or someone does us a service is which there is nothing tangible, no product or service.
Suppose I go to a grocery store and buy packaged food, they are selling me goods, not providing a service
Suppose I go to a car wash & get my car cleaned.
That's a service, because when I leave, I do not have any goods or product that I did not come in with.
Suppose I have a white T-shirt and I go into some store and they apply some picture or slogan to it, then that might be considered a service, because I supplied the tangible product goods, the T-shirt
But if the store supplies the T-shirt and whatever picture is added, then they are providing the goods, since I walk out with a T-shirt that I did not own before doing business with them
Yes, the "goods" are the "t-shirts" that you are selling.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say T-SHIRTS.
Exactly that. Are you providing "goods" or are you providing a "service"? If you are starting a lawn-mowing company, you are providing a "service" of mowing people's yard. You're not selling something, so it's not "goods". In your case, you are selling t-shirts (Goods) and not a Service.
The trademark office has a list it must fit in. Go to http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/tac/tml...
It is Class 25. Clothing, footwear, headgear.
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