Trademark Overview
On Thursday, May 24, 2007, a trademark application was filed for NATIVE WORLD GAMES with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the NATIVE WORLD GAMES trademark a serial number of 79049131. The federal status of this trademark filing is IR CANCELLED - US APPLICATION ABANDONED as of Wednesday, May 24, 2017. This trademark is owned by Arno Schmitt. The NATIVE WORLD GAMES trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Jewelry Products, Clothing & Apparel Products, Toys & Sporting Goods Products, Light Beverage Products, Communication Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Apparatus and media for recording, transmitting and reproducing audio and video data, in particular compact discs (CD-ROMs), floppy discs, digital versatile discs (DVDs), video tapes, video cassettes, for recording sound and photographing on electronic, optical and magnetic data media, recording discs, magnetic encoders, data processing apparatus; video game cartridges, software for computer games (software), games for mobile telephones, readers for electronic games designed for use with a display screen or an independent monitor, recorded computer programs for games, apparatus for games adapted for use with television receivers only, DVD players, cassette players, record players, video recorders, coin-operated juke-boxes; downloadable data, downloadable publications, readers (computing), magnetic data media; mice (data processing equipment); optical data media, optical discs; software (recorded programs), recorded computer operating programs, computer peripheral devices, downloadable ...
Precious metals and their alloys as well as goods made of or plated with precious metals, not included in other classes; items of jewellery, ornaments (jewellery), precious stones; watches and chronometric instruments; pins (jewellery), precious metal boxes, statues of precious metal; cases for clock and watch-making, copper tokens, coins, commemorative medals, medals; badges of precious metal; cases of precious metals, included in this class; tie pins, cuff links
Clothing of all types for men, women and young persons, footwear, headwear, headgear, jerseys, tee-shirts, singlets, shirts, pullovers and ties; trousers, bathing suits, coats, coveralls, pelerines, cyclists' clothing, scarves, sashes for wear, head bands (clothing), pockets for clothing, underclothing
Games, toys; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes, sailboards, surfboards, quoits, board games, playing cards; archery implements, electronic games other than those designed to be used only with television sets, fishing tackle, play balls and balloons, bob-sleighs, body-building apparatus, discuses for sports, skating boots with skates attached, fencing gauntlets, weight-lifting belts, guns and rifles (sports articles), paragliders, inline rollerskates, marionettes, masks, nets (sports articles), small balls for games, darts, skis, starting blocks for sports, spring boards (sporting articles), fencing weapons, pucks
Beers, mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; non-alcoholic fruit juices and fruit drinks; musts, grape must, vegetable juices (beverages), syrups for beverages and other preparations for making beverages; non-alcoholic cocktails, preparations for making liqueurs
Telecommunication and electronic communication services; providing access to electronic communication networks for the Internet and extranets, telecommunication services used to organise commercial transactions through communication networks (telecommunication services); providing access to global computer networks (the Internet), databases, computer memories and Web sites, in particular for services over the Internet; electronic message transmission; services of an Internet service provider, namely provision of access to a global computer network (the Internet); information regarding services mentioned in this class, also provided on line communication via computer networks, the Internet and Extranet; transmission and propagation of information and data via computer networks and via the Internet; providing electronic mails and access to grouped global computer networks
Education; arranging and conducting of shows as well as organising cultural and sporting events; publishing of books and periodicals; editing of recording discs, magnetic tapes, cassettes and films; rental of cinematographic films, film projection services, publication of magazines