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New trade-mark W&S manual much more detailed

The new manual is far more detailed than the previous version, with many many more wares and services described.

Also, certain terms like anchors, aprons, belts, benches, blankets, bracelets, chairs, combs, cosmetics, cushions, dishes, drapes, forks, pencils, pillows, plates, pre-recorded audio/video cassettes/tapes, rings, shampoo, sheets, staplers, staples, sterilizers, stirrups, tables, banking services, investment banking, office space management, among others, no longer require further particularity.

This is a very welcome change and should give much more certainty with respect to describing wares and services properly.

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  • 2 years ago
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