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Trademark application and use of words

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Hello Fastlaners,

I would like to register a trademark for 2 products in Germany. Since trademark laws are often harmonised, it would be ok to ask it here.

In Germany the trademark application process is way easier if you use harmonized terms to describe the products, meaning pre-determined words found in TMclass, instead of using your own words. The two products are:
1. Bed restraint/ bondage kit
2.Breast milk storage bags.

For the bed bondage product I could only find ''sex toys'' as a harmonized word. For the breast milk storage bags I could only find ''feeding aids and pacifiers''. My question is, will my trademark be protected for these 2 products if I register the trademark using those two harmonized words? Or are they too broad? Trademark registration would be important for getting listing's protection on Amazon and also when other businesses tries to use your brand name.

Thank you!
 
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