Trademark Overview
On Sunday, August 26, 2012, a trademark application was filed for DIGJI with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DIGJI trademark a serial number of 85713078. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Wednesday, July 17, 2013. This trademark is owned by BYO Network, Inc.. The DIGJI trademark is filed in the Communication Services and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Internet broadcasting services; Internet radio broadcasting services; Radio broadcasting. Broadcasting services, namely digital audio broadcasting services provided via a global communications network. Computer software for streaming, broadcasting, transmitting and reproducing non-downloadable music, audio, graphics, and musical videos; Downloadable computer software for streaming, broadcasting, transmitting and reproducing non-downloadable music, audio, graphics, and musical videos. Computer software for streaming, broadcasting, transmitting and reproducing music, audio, graphics, and musical videos created by the combination of non-downloadable prerecorded music with non-downloadable audio, graphics, and video to create streaming internet broadcasts according to consumer preferences distributed via global communications network
Entertainment services, namely, providing non-downloadable prerecorded music, audio, and musical videos via global communications network. Entertainment services, namely, providing non-downloadable playback of music, audio, and musical videos via global communications networks. Entertainment services, namely, providing non-downloadable prerecorded music and information in the field of music, and commentary and articles about music online via a global computer network; Providing an Internet website portal in the field of music. Entertainment services, namely providing prerecorded music via a global communications network and providing prerecorded music according to consumer preferences via a global communications network