Trademark Overview
On Friday, January 17, 2025, a trademark application was filed for MYRA ANA with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the MYRA ANA trademark a serial number of 99010292. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Friday, January 17, 2025. This trademark is owned by TriVigil Inc.. The MYRA ANA trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products, Toys & Sporting Goods Products, Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Educational services in the field of cybersecurity risk management training and entertainment services for games related to cybersecurity training; entertainment services, namely, providing online non-downloadable game software for cybersecurity awareness and training
Downloadable game software; downloadable computer game programs; downloadable software for cybersecurity awareness and training; downloadable computer game programs for educational purposes for cybersecurity training; downloadable computer game programs for educating children on the importance of data protection and cybersecurity; downloadable interactive multimedia computer game programs
plastic character toys; Plush toys; toys, namely, action figure toys, accessories for action figure toys, plastic character toys, rubber character toys, construction toys, and molded toy figures
Clothing, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets; headwear, namely, hats
providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer game programs; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable game software; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for cybersecurity awareness and training; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer game programs for educational purposes for cybersecurity training; providing temporary use of non-downloadable interactive multimedia computer game programs; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer game programs for educating children on the importance of data protection and cybersecurity