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EUTM file information

018190605

CineCast


January 30, 2020

Trademark Summary

The trademark application CineCast was filed by Unity IPR ApS, a corporation established under the laws of the Kingdom of Denmark (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on April 26, 2020, and it was registered by office on August 4, 2020 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (French was selected as the second language).

Appointment and Replacement of representative of the trademark registration was recorded on February 8, 2023. Appointment and Replacement of representative of the trademark registration was recorded on April 9, 2024. Change of name and professional address of the trademark registration was recorded on August 6, 2024.

The application claimed as seniority of the French Republic trademark 3711356 registered on July 15, 2010 and filed on February 7, 2010 which was accepted by the office.


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Scientific apparatus and instruments (not for medical purposes), nautical, geodetic, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching
    2. Apparatus and instruments for conducting, distributing, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electric current
    3. Apparatus for recording, transmission, reproduction or processing of sound or images
    4. Magnetic recording media, acoustic or optical discs
    5. Floppy diskettes
    6. Mechanisms for prepayment apparatus
    7. Cash registers
    8. Calculating machines
    9. Equipment for information processing and computers
    10. Fire extinguishers
    11. Game software
    12. Software (recorded programs)
    13. Computer peripherals
    14. Electric batteries
    15. Detectors
    16. Electric wires
    17. Electrical relays
    18. Suits, suits, gloves or diving masks
    19. Protective clothing against accidents, radiation and fire
    20. Personal protection devices against accidents
    21. Glasses (optics)
    22. Eyewear
    23. Spectacle cases
    24. Apparatus for diagnosis not for medical purposes
    25. Memory or microprocessor cards
    26. Life savings bags
    27. Downloadable computer software for integrating smart cameras into digital media content
    28. Downloadable computer software for matching computer game spectators with live digital media content sessions
    29. Downloadable computer software for network proxy servers to mirror digital media content sessions
    30. Downloadable computer software for recording multiple video streams from digital media content sessions
    31. Downloadable computer software for viewers of digital media content sessions to find active sessions
    32. Downloadable computer software for choosing camera angles to display digital media content sessions
    33. Downloadable computer software for spectators and broadcasters of digital media content sessions to communicate
    34. Downloadable computer software for launching and viewing digital media content sessions, including cloud-rendered digital media content sessions, from any device
    35. Downloadable software development kits (SDK) Downloadable computer software for broadcasting, electronic transmission, and streaming of digital media content
    36. All of the aforementioned goods being in relation to gameplay via video means.
  • The mark was filed in class 38 with following description of goods:
    1. Telecommunications
    2. Telecommunications information
    3. Communications by computer terminals or optical fiber network
    4. Radio or telephone communications
    5. Mobile radiotelephony services
    6. Providing access to a global computer network
    7. Electronic display services (telecommunications)
    8. Telecommunication connection to a global computer network
    9. News or information agencies (news)
    10. Rental of telecommunication apparatus
    11. Broadcasting of radio or television programs
    12. Teleconferencing services
    13. Electronic messaging services
    14. Rental of access time to global computer networks
    15. Streaming of audio, visual, and audiovisual material via a global computer network
    16. All of the aforementioned services being in relation to gameplay via video means.
  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Education
    2. Training
    3. Entertainment
    4. Sports and cultural activities
    5. Information relating to entertainment or education
    6. Leisure services
    7. Publication of books
    8. Book loans
    9. Animal training
    10. Production of video tapes
    11. Rental of cinematographic films
    12. Rental of sound recordings
    13. Rental of video recorders or radio and television sets
    14. Rental of stage sets
    15. Video tape editing
    16. Photography services
    17. Organization of competitions (education or entertainment)
    18. Organization and conduct of colloquia, conferences or congresses
    19. Organization of exhibitions for cultural or educational purposes
    20. Booking of show tickets
    21. Game services provided online from a computer network
    22. Gambling services
    23. Electronic publication of books and periodicals online
    24. Electronic desktop publishing (DTP)
    25. Entertainment services, namely, livestreaming content
    26. Entertainment services, namely, providing online videos featuring games being played by others.
  • The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
    1. Providing online non-downloadable software for integrating smart cameras into digital media content
    2. Providing online non-downloadable software for matching computer game spectators with live digital media content sessions
    3. Providing online non-downloadable software for network proxy servers to mirror digital media content sessions
    4. Providing online non-downloadable software for recording multiple video streams from digital media content sessions
    5. Providing online non-downloadable software for viewers of digital media content sessions to find active sessions
    6. Providing online non-downloadable software for choosing camera angles to display digital media content sessions
    7. Providing online non-downloadable software for spectators and broadcasters of digital media content sessions to communicate
    8. Providing online non-downloadable software for launching and viewing digital media content sessions, including cloud-rendered digital media content sessions, from any device
    9. Providing online non-downloadable software for broadcasting, electronic transmission, and streaming of digital media content
    10. All of the aforementioned services being in relation to gameplay via video means.