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Trademark Class 42: Scientific and Technological Services

Trademark Class 42 Scientific and Technological Services
  Dhirendra kumar
Feb 24, 2025
Trademark Class

Trademark Class 42 of the trademark classification system consists of services rendered for a scientific or technological purpose, such as research, development, and design.

Trademark Classes in India

There are a total of 45 different classes into which goods and services have been divided for streamlining the trademarking process. Such a division also helps define the scope of legal protection clearly. In this blog, we are going to extensively cover Trademark Class 42.

This system has been adopted from the Nice Classification (NCL) which was created by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). WIPO is a United Nations body that works for the betterment of intellectual property rights across the world.

The NCL was introduced in 1957, by the signing of the Nice Agreement. To date, more than 90 countries have adopted the NCL as their choice of trademarking categorisation. Classes 1 to 34 are reserved for goods, whereas Classes 35 to 45 are reserved for services. Trademarking under multiple categories is also possible under this system.

An Overview of Trademark Class 42

Trademark Class 42 contains services related to scientific research, design, analysis, software engineering, consultancy in any of these fields, etc. These services are usually innovative and intellectual, hence why this is the class of technical geniuses and innovators.

The main heads covered under this class are:

  • Software and IT services: The development of software, its planning, etc., is covered under Class 42. Other IT services, such as server hosting, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity services, etc., are also covered under this class.
  • Design and Illustration services: Graphic design, industrial design, software design, urban planning, architectural services, etc., are covered under this class. Game design, VFX, and other editing services of a similar nature are also a part of this class.
  • Scientific and Technological services: Scientific analysis and research in various fields of science, such as biology, chemistry, etc., are covered under this class. The development of scientific paradigms and equipment is also covered here. (Development and innovation, not manufacture).
  • Research and Development services: Research and development required for developing new products and services is also a part of Trademark Class 42.
  • Consultancy services: Consultancy and advisory services in any of the fields mentioned above are also considered technical or scientific services and, hence, are also covered under this class.

Read More: Trademark Class 41: Education and Entertainment Services

List of Services under the Scope of Trademark Class 42

Trademark Class 42 is one of the most important classes in terms of the progress humanity has made in scientific and technological fields. Research, design, and development- the essential 3 stages of invention are all covered under this Class. This makes it necessary to protect the integrity of service providers operating in this class.

A detailed list of services under the purview of Trademark Class 42 is given below:

Products Products Products
Acoustic research Chemical research Design of packaging
Aerial surveying Cloud computing Design of printed matter
Agricultural research Cloud seeding Design of prototypes
Analysis of oil-field exploitation Computer animation design Design of telecommunications apparatus
Analysis of computer systems Computer disaster recovery planning Digitisation of documents [scanning]
Analysis of water Computer engineering DNA testing for scientific research purposes
Architectural consultancy Computer graphics design Drafting of construction plans
Architectural services Computer hardware design Duplication of computer programs
Art authentication Computer network configuration services E-commerce software development
Artificial intelligence consultancy Computer programming Ecological surveys
Authenticating works of art Computer rental Electronic data storage
Automation systems design Computer security consultancy Electronic monitoring of credit card activity to detect fraud via the internet
Automotive design Computer software consultancy Electronic monitoring of personally identifying information to detect identity theft via the internet
Bacteriological research Computer software design Electronic security monitoring services
Bioengineering services Computer system analysis Energy auditing
Biological research Computer system design Engineering
Biometric security system design Computer technology consultancy Environmental assessment services
Biotechnology research Data compression services Environmental monitoring services
Blockchain technology consultancy Data conversion of computer program data or information Evaluation of wool quality
Building design services Data decryption services Fashion design
Business card design Data encryption services Feasibility studies
Business continuity planning Data mining Firmware design
Calibration [measuring] Data security consultancy Footwear design
Cartography services Database design and development Forensic analysis of surveillance footage
Chemical analysis Design of bicycles Forensic engineering
Geological prospecting Design of boats Geological research
Geological surveys Design of computer databases Geotechnical engineering services
Graphic arts design Design of computer hardware Graphic design of promotional materials
Green building design services Design of computer programs Handwriting analysis [graphology]
Hardware development Design of consumer products Hosting computer sites [web sites]
Hosting of digital content on the Internet Design of interior decor Hydrogeological surveys
Industrial analysis Design of logos Industrial design
Information technology [IT] consultancy Design of machines and apparatus Installation of computer software
Interior design Internet security consultancy IT project management
Jewellery design Kitchen design Laboratory research
Laboratory testing services Land Surveying Landscape architectural design
Layout design for advertising purposes Lighting design Maintenance of computer software
Marine chart updating Material testing Mechanical engineering
Mechanical research Medical research Meteorological information
Mobile application development Monitoring of computer systems by remote access Multimedia product design
Nanotechnology research Network security management New product design
Nuclear engineering Off-site data backup Oil prospecting
Oil-field surveys Oil-well testing Online data storage
Optical research Packaging design Patent drafting services
Pharmaceutical research Physics [research] Platform as a service [PaaS]
Product development Product quality evaluation Product safety testing
Providing information on computer technology and programming via a website Providing search engines for the internet Quality assurance consultancy
Quality control Quality evaluation of standing timber Quality evaluation of wool
Quantum computing research Recovery of computer data Remote monitoring of computer systems
Research and development of new products for others Research in the field of artificial intelligence Research in the field of building construction
Research in the field of environmental protection Research in the field of physics Research in the field of telecommunications technology
Research in the field of welding Robotic engineering services Scientific and technological research
Scientific laboratory services Server Hosting Server design and consultancy
Software as a service [SaaS] Software development Software engineering
Software maintenance Solar panel design Software maintenance services
Structural engineering services Surveying System integration services
Technical consultancy relating to product development Technical drawing Telecommunication testing
Textile design services Technical project planning Tool design
Topographic survey Technical research Technical writing
Technological advisory services Technological consultancy Technological research
Telecommunications technology consultancy Textile testing Toy design
Underwater exploration Unlocking of mobile phones Updating of computer software
Urban planning User authentication services using blockchain technology User interface design
Vehicle design Vehicle emission testing Vehicle roadworthiness testing
Virtual reality software development Visual design Video-Game Software design
Video game development Water analysis Weather forecasting
Web design Web hosting Website design consultancy
X-ray structural analysis services Yacht design Zero-energy building design

Famous Class 42 Service Providers

There are a lot of discoveries and developments that have altered the course of history. Many of the service providers that engage in endeavours have gained quite a popular name for themselves.

Some of the most famous Class 42 service providers are:

  • Tesla: Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, is one of the pioneers in automotive technology and automobile design. Their electric vehicles are paving the way for a more sustainable and green future, along with the most cutting-edge and tech-inclusive vehicle experience.
  • Rockstar Games: Rockstar is one of the world’s most renowned game studios, responsible for franchises such as Grand Theft Auto. They have undertaken some of the biggest projects in games and have been pioneers in the field for many years.
  • Microsoft: Other than being a tech behemoth providing IT services such as cloud computing (through Microsoft Azure) and IT Consultancy, Microsoft is also a renowned gaming studio responsible for evergreen titles such as Call of Duty, Halo, etc. Microsoft is also responsible for leading IT research and development of many commonly used software such as Microsoft Windows.
  • Google: Google is the biggest name when it comes to IT and software. It provides a range of IT services such as cloud computing, software development, data storage and warehousing, etc. Google is the embodiment of everything covered in Trademark Class 42, as its services and functions are very multi-disciplinary and diverse.
  • Oracle: Oracle is another IT giant responsible for cloud hosting services, software development, and data warehousing. They have been one of the pioneers in software development, and have even developed coding languages and platforms.
  • Gensler: Gensler is a global design, architecture and planning firm. It has over 56 offices and is the largest design firm in the world.

Services Not Included under Trademark Class 42

It is necessary to know of the exceptions to this class to get a good idea of what this class entails.

Here are some services that are not covered under Trademark Class 42:

  • Business Research: Business-related research and optimization of business functions is something under the scope of Trademark Class 35 (Business Services). Although it is research and may involve the use of technology, it is not considered under Trademark Class 42 because of its commercial nature.
  • Financial and Fiscal Evaluations: Services of a financial nature are a part of Trademark Class 36. Even though financial services may require data modelling, the use of sophisticated software, etc., they are not considered under Trademark Class 42 because they are oriented towards finance.
  • Garden Design: Design services rendered to beautify a garden, lawn, flower bed, etc., are not included under the traditional design services included in Trademark Class 42. This is because they are a part of Trademark Class 44 which contains forestry, agricultural, and horticultural services.
  • Construction Services: Mining and Oil extraction services are not a part of Trademark Class 42 and have been placed in Class 37 (Construction, Repair, etc.). Class 37 involves the actual construction services needed to build structures that have been design already. The design and planning aspect is a part of Trademark Class 42, whereas the construction is under Class 37.

Read More: Trademark Class 40: Printing and Treatment of Materials

Corresponding Classes of Trademark Class 42

Corresponding or related classes are the classes whose services are related to the services of the concerned class, which, in this case, is Class 42. You can often find a bundle of these services being provided together, or being needed together.

A service provider can trademark their intellectual property under multiple classes, and corresponding classes are the ones most optimal in this case.

The corresponding classes of Trademark Class 42 are:

  • Class 9 (Scientific and Research Apparatus): Class 9 contains apparatus and instruments used in optical imaging, scientific research, navigation, measuring, signalling, detecting, etc. This class also contains computers and their peripheral devices.
  • Class 35 (Business Functions and Management Services): Class 35 includes all those services that help perform business functions, their management, and business administration. Examples include accounting, auditing, scheduling, planning, outsourcing of business functions, etc.
  • Class 38 (Telecommunications Services): Telecommunications services like broadcasting of music, shows, etc. and hosting of software, and its distribution, are covered under Class 38. These services are often required with the software development services in Class 42, hence the correspondence.
  • Class 44 (Medical, Forestry, Agricultural and Horticultural Services): Class 44 contains services related to design services (industrial design, software design, UI/UX Design, etc.) such as garden design, horticultural design, etc. However, this realm of design services has been kept in Class 44.

Benefits of Trademarking for a Service Provider

Patents safeguard inventions and concepts, while trademarks protect the visual elements, logos, words, and other intellectual property associated with a service provider, preventing others from exploiting their success. Trademarks shield your brand identity and ensure competitors can’t benefit from your efforts by mimicking your brand’s style and appearance. They enable consumers to easily recognize your brand in the marketplace, fostering customer loyalty.

Consider trademarking your intellectual property assets for the following reasons:

  • Brand Identity: Trademarks help create a distinct presence in consumers’ minds, making your brand memorable. Establishing a unique identity is crucial for market development and increasing market share. Brand trademarks across multiple service lines can also extend trust to new ventures under the same brand umbrella.
  • Legal Protection: The primary advantage of trademark registration is gaining exclusive legal rights to use the trademarked intellectual property. This prevents competitors from replicating or imitating your service, thwarting attempts to capitalize on your success and reputation. Trademark infringement can lead to legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment. Thus, you can enjoy ownership of intellectual property akin to physical property.
  • Licensing Opportunities: No one can use your trademarked intellectual property without legal permission, allowing you to license it to other entities for compensation, creating additional revenue streams. While licensing typically requires your product or trademark to achieve a certain level of popularity, it can become a self-sustaining source of income once established.
  • Marketing Tool: Trademarks have long been integral to marketing campaigns. From the distinctive Coca-Cola bottle shape to the iconic bitten Apple logo, trademarks are central to marketing efforts and, when leveraged effectively, become timeless symbols. Attributes like recognizability and memorability are essential in crafting impactful marketing campaigns.

To Wrap Up

As we can see, Trademark Class 42 is extremely important for the development of the human race. Additionally, rendering services such as software development, game design, scientific research, etc., requires a high level of education, training, or both. This makes these services even more valued in the world.

It is essential for such service providers, therefore, to protect the integrity of their business. Trademarking is an essential step in building up a sustainable future for your business. This ensures that more and more discoveries and inventions keep happening, as competent service providers rise and get access to more and more opportunities.

To get expert assistance in registering under Trademark Class 42, visit for trademark search.

FAQs

  1. What is a Trademark Class?

    Goods and services have been divided into 45 different categories according to their nature and their function. These categories are called trademark classes, and a trademark registered under a specific class is only protected under that class.

  2. Which services are included in Trademark Class 42?

    Trademark Class 42 includes services such as software development, graphic design, scientific research, planning, game development, etc. Other scientific and innovation-based services, such as automotive design, cloud computing, etc. are also covered under this class.

  3. Are graphic design and illustration services included in Trademark Class 42?

    Yes, graphic design and illustration services are a part of Trademark Class 42. All forms of artistic design and the consultancy related to such design are a part of this class. Examples include web design, industrial design, etc.

  4. Are software engineering services covered under Trademark Class 42?

    Yes, software engineering is one of the major services covered under the scope of Trademark Class 42. Other computer science services, such as software design, consultancy, etc., are also a part of this class.

  5. What is the NCL?

    The NCL (Nice Classification) is a system of categorizing goods and services based on their nature and function to streamline the trademarking process and clearly define their scope of protection.

  6. Who is the Indian authority on Trademarks?

    The Indian Trademarks Registry under the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) is the authority on trademarks. The CGPDTM operates under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India.

  7. How long is a trademark valid for?

    A trademark is valid for 10 years after the issue of the trademark certificate. After the initial 10 years are over, it has to be renewed every 10 years.

  8. How can I get a trademark registered as a service provider?

    After selecting an appropriate class that reflects the nature of your service, a duly filled application has to be made and filed with the Indian Trademarks Registry. All information regarding your business, product or service, and proposed trademark has to be provided. After a thorough review and an objection period, the trademark is granted if there are no similar existing trademarks.

Dhirendra kumar

Dhirendra Kumar is a certified professional in trademark monitoring, watch services, and portfolio management, helping businesses protect and manage their brand assets effectively. With extensive industry knowledge and recognized certifications, he provides practical insights and reliable guidance on safeguarding intellectual property. Through his work at Entermark, Dhirendra ensures brands stay compliant, strategic, and well-protected in today’s competitive market.

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