(153) Major Changes in
Trademark Classification Policy
On January 1, 1997, the seventh edition of the Nice Agreement
(Agreement) went into effect. As a result of the changes in the Agreement
and policy decisions made within the PTO, the following class changes have
been made in U.S. trademark classification policy. There are additional
changes and additions to the U.S. Acceptable Identification of Goods and
Services Manual (U.S. Manual), however, those listed below are the most
significant and frequently encountered. The revised U.S. Manual is
available at the PTO web site (http://www.uspto.-gov/) in the area entitled
"Information by Topic." The updated U.S. Manual will also be included on
all future trademark CD-ROM products that are produced by the PTO. Also,
the U.S. Manual will be available in paper form through the Government
Printing Office in the near future. GPO is currently accepting orders for
the U.S. Manual at (202) 512-1800.
. Retail store services (and other retail/distributorship, etc.
services) transferred from Class 42 to Class 35.
. Computer game programs transferred from Class 28 to Class 9.
. Cleaning machines, such as vacuum cleaners and floor polishing
machines, transferred from Class 9 to Class 7 with other cleaning
machines.
. Gas-powered welding apparatus transferred from Class 8 to Class 7.
. Lottery services transferred from Class 36 to Class 41.
. Videotape editing and other film editing services transferred from
Class 40 to Class 41.
. Destruction and incineration of waste and trash transferred from Class
42 to Class 40.
. Computer programs downloadable from a global computer network
transferred from Class 42 to Class 9.
February 3, 1997 PHILIP G. HAMPTON, II
Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks
[1195 TMOG 87]