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EUTM file information

018451938

BECOME CON GLI OCCHI DI DOMANI ALMAVIVA


April 12, 2021

Trademark Summary

The trademark BECOME CON GLI OCCHI DI DOMANI ALMAVIVA was filed by ALMAVIVA S.p.A., a corporation established under the laws of the Italian Republic (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on May 5, 2021, and received one opposition filed on August 4, 2021 by BCOME CERTIFIED S.L. on Likelihood of confusion. and proceedings were handled in English, and the oppositon was dismissed by the Euorpean Union Intellectual Property Office with decision issued August 4, 2021

The application was filed in Italian, and Italian was also language of all opposition proceedings (English was selected as the second language).


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Digital solutions provider [DSP] software
    2. Computer software platforms
    3. Computer application software for use in implementing the Internet of Things [IoT]
    4. Artificial intelligence and machine learning software
    5. Software for the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field of Big Data
    6. Mathematical instruments
    7. Artificial intelligence software
    8. Artificial intelligence apparatus
    9. Software converters of natural language into machine executable commands
    10. Robotic Process Automation [RPA] software
    11. Computer chatbot software for simulating conversations
    12. Speech recognition apparatus
    13. Speech recognition software
    14. Assistive software
    15. Virtual assistant software
    16. Personal digital assistants [PDAs]
    17. Interfaces for computers
    18. Interfaces for computers
    19. Character recognition apparatus
    20. Character recognition software
    21. Image recognition software
    22. Data conversion apparatus
    23. Speech analytics software
    24. Content control software
    25. Software for processing images, graphics and text
    26. Robotic automation software for instruments and apparatus
    27. Software for processing mathematical statistic algorithms for the application of machine learning techniques
    28. Software for analysing communications via the internet and on social networks
    29. Software for implementing a conversational platform
    30. Software for implementing a conversational platform based on human language recognition techniques for the management of multi-channel and multimodal interactions
    31. Software for content recognition in written and spoken interactions
    32. Software for semantic-ontological classification and research of content
    33. All the aforesaid goods not being related to products textiles, footwear, cosmetics, furniture, accessories namely ties, hats, glasses, gloves, jewelry, wrist watches, bags, umbrellas, and leather accessories namely purses, wallets, card holders, trunks, suitcases, briefcases, boxes.
  • The mark was filed in class 16 with following description of goods:
    1. Stationery
    2. Calendars
    3. Cards
    4. Catalogues
    5. Office requisites, except furniture
    6. Graphic representations
    7. Prints
    8. Printed matter
    9. Newspapers
    10. Manuals [handbooks]
    11. Journals
    12. Photographs [printed]
    13. Pens
    14. Printed publications
    15. Prospectuses
    16. Envelopes [stationery]
    17. Paper bags and sacks
    18. Maps
    19. Stamps [seals]
    20. Printed periodicals in the field of tourism
    21. Teaching materials [except apparatus]
    22. Brochures
    23. Printed guides
    24. Quick reference pocket guides
    25. Advertising posters
    26. Pamphlets
    27. Flyers
    28. Gift certificates
    29. Gift vouchers
    30. Posters made of paper
    31. Stickers [decalcomanias]
    32. Diaries
    33. Note pads
    34. Books
    35. Magazines [periodicals]
    36. Comics.
  • The mark was filed in class 38 with Providing access to databases and Telecommunication services..
  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Educational and teaching services
    2. Distance learning services provided online
    3. Interactive entertainment services
    4. Entertainment services
    5. Vocational retraining
    6. Vocational skills training
    7. Teaching relating to digital channels and platforms
    8. Vocational retraining via use of digital techniques and instruments, online books and journals, electronic publications.
  • The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
    1. Software design and development
    2. Computer software consultancy
    3. Computer software design
    4. Software as a service [SaaS]
    5. Development of computer languages
    6. Design of information systems
    7. Computer analysis
    8. Software engineering
    9. Development of computer languages
    10. Research in the field of artificial intelligence
    11. Platforms for artificial intelligence as software as a service [SaaS]
    12. Providing artificial intelligence computer programs on data networks
    13. Development and testing of computing methods, algorithms and software
    14. Human language analysis via artificial intelligence techniques and instruments
    15. All the aforesaid services not being related to products textiles, footwear, cosmetics, furniture, accessories namely ties, hats, glasses, gloves, jewelry, wrist watches, bags, umbrellas, and leather accessories namely purses, wallets, card holders, trunks, suitcases, briefcases, boxes.
  • The mark was filed in class 45 with following description of goods:
    1. Licensing of computer software [legal services]
    2. Physical security consultancy
    3. Electronic monitoring services for security purposes
    4. Health and safety risk assessment services
    5. Safety evaluation
    6. Security services for the protection of property and individuals
    7. Forensic analysis of surveillance video for fraud and theft prevention purposes
    8. Analysis of multimedia content for personal and social security purposes
    9. Analysis of content published on social networks for personal and social security purposes
    10. Security services for the protection of property and individuals Via video surveillance devices, hardware and software
    11. Security services for the protection of property and individuals Via artificial intelligence technologies for individual recognition via biometric analysis
    12. Security services for the protection of property and individuals Via software for recognising and analysing conversations and interactions
    13. Security for the protection of property and individuals via distributed connectivity technologies (Internet of Things IoT).