9 Eyeglasses, sunglasses, diving and swimming goggles, cases and cords for sunglasses and glasses; binoculars; magnets and decorative magnets; directional compasses; apparatus for recording, transmitting, editing, mixing and reproducing of sound and/or images; CD players; DVD players; MP3 players; cassette players; mini-disc players; loudspeakers; headphones; earphones; microphones; remote controls, voice-activated remote control; navigation systems; personal digital assistants (PDA); computers; computer keyboards; computer monitors; modems; computer carrying cases; computer mouses; pads for computer mouses; electronic pocket translators; electronic notebooks; scanners; printers; photocopy machines; facsimile transmission machines; telephones, telephone answering apparatus; cellular telephones; cell phone covers, earphones and headsets for mobile phones, keyboards for mobile phones, mobile phone straps, special bags for carrying mobile phones, credit card machines; cash exchanging machines; cameras, camcorders; hand-held electronic games adapted for use with television receivers only; video games (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); video game machines (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); gaming consoles; video game cassettes; video game discs; game control pads and game controllers; computer software; computer programs; magnetic, numerical or analogical carriers for recording sound or images; video discs, video tapes, magnetic tapes, magnetic discs, DVDs, floppy discs, optical discs, compact discs, mini-discs, CD-ROMs, all the aforementioned being blank or prerecorded with music, sound or images; holograms; microchip or magnetic cards; memory cards; memory sticks, microchip cards; microchip or magnetic credit cards and phone cards, microchip or magnetic travel and entertainment cards; credit cards of plastic; publications in electronic form supplied by CD-ROM, by databases and on the Internet; set top boxes, namely computer software and hardware which can convert, supply and transmit audio and video data; disc drives; hand-held game machines (terms considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); electronic commerce payment machine; protective helmets for sports; magnetic encoded identification bracelets; electronic tickets, encoded