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EUTM file information

019059125

STIK


July 23, 2024

Trademark Summary

The trademark application STIK was filed by John Waterhouse, a national of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the "Applicant"). Application under examination.

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


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 6 with following description of goods:
    1. Goods of common metal not included in other classes
    2. Badges of common metal
    3. Adhesive wall decorations of common metal
    4. Clothes hooks of metal
    5. Action figures of common metal
    6. Artistic objects of common metal
    7. Figures of common metal
    8. Commemorative plaques of metal
    9. Sculptures of metal
    10. Works of art of common metal
    11. Bottle caps of metal
    12. Tin cans.
  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Downloadable software being virtual goods, namely, digital assets, digital collectibles, digital tokens, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
    2. Downloadable software being virtual goods, namely, digital artwork and images, digital photos, digital trading cards, digital tokens, crypto tokens, utility tokens, digital music, digital videos, digital books, digital media, digital emoticons, digital publications, digital brochures, digital ring tones, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
    3. Downloadable software being virtual goods created with blockchain-based software technology and smart contracts, namely, photos, images, artwork, videos, games and virtual experiences in the field of technology, sport, arts, entertainment, and popular culture
    4. Downloadable software being virtual goods in the field of computing, namely, computer hardware devices, network devices, data storage devices for use in online virtual worlds
    5. Downloadable software being multimedia files containing artwork, text, audio, and video containing content relating to technology, sport, arts, entertainment, and popular culture, authenticated by NFTs
    6. Downloadable software being files authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
    7. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
    8. Downloadable software being digital media, namely, digital collectibles created with blockchain-based software technology
    9. Downloadable software for use in electronically trading, storing, sending, receiving, accepting, buying, selling, accessing, managing and transmitting crypto-collectibles, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other application tokens
    10. Downloadable software for use in electronically trading, storing, sending, receiving, accepting, managing and transmitting digital currency, virtual currency and cryptocurrency
    11. Downloadable software for use in electronically managing digital currency, virtual currency, and cryptocurrency payment and exchange transactions
    12. Downloadable software for viewing crypto-collectibles, non-fungible tokens and other application tokens
    13. Downloadable software for processing transactions related to crypto-collectibles, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other application tokens
    14. Downloadable software for use as a digital wallet
    15. Downloadable cryptocurrency wallets
    16. Downloadable software for blockchain transactions
    17. Downloadable payment processing software
    18. Downloadable e-commerce software to allow users to perform electronic transactions
    19. Downloadable software that connects to electronic wallets enabling users to initiate, process and execute transactions
    20. Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for providing access to crypto-collectibles, application tokens and non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
    21. Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for minting and selling non-fungible tokens (NFTs), crypto-collectibles, digital collectibles, application tokens, and non-fungible assets (NFTs)
    22. Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for offering a marketplace for digital and physical collectibles, crypto-collectibles and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
  • The mark was filed in class 14 with following description of goods:
    1. Precious and semi-precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious or semi-precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes
    2. Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of or coated with precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or imitations thereof
    3. Ornaments, made of or coated with precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or imitations thereof
    4. Statues, statuettes and busts made primarily of or coated with precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or imitations thereof
    5. Medals and medallions made primarily of or coated with precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or imitations thereof
    6. Cases made primarily of or coated with precious or semi-precious metals or stones, or imitations thereof for horological instruments and jewellery
    7. Precious and semi-precious gems, gemstones and stones
    8. Jewellery and imitation jewellery
    9. Horological instruments
    10. Clocks and watches
    11. Key rings, chains and charms.
  • The mark was filed in class 17 with following description of goods:
    1. Unprocessed and semi-processed mineral fibres or elastomers, or substitutes for these
    2. Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of mineral fibres or elastomers, or of substitutes for these
    3. Statues, statuettes and busts made primarily of mineral fibres or elastomers, or of substitutes for these
    4. Semi-processed plastics, resins, polymers or synthetic fibres (other than for textile use), or substitutes for these
    5. Works of art and decorations, including sculptures, made primarily of semi-processed plastics, resins, polymers or synthetic fibres (other than for textile use), or substitutes for these
    6. Statues, statuettes and busts made primarily of semi-processed plastics, resins, polymers or synthetic fibres (other than for textile use), or substitutes for these.
  • The mark was filed in class 18 with following description of goods:
    1. Leather and imitations of leather
    2. Animal skins, hides
    3. Trunks and travelling bags
    4. Handbags, rucksacks, briefcases, bags, trunks, change purses, coin purses, credit card cases, knapsacks, luggage, overnight bags, suitcases, valises, pocketbooks (handbags), purses, travel cases, wallets, tote bags
    5. Umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks
    6. Parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods.
  • The mark was filed in class 24 with following description of goods:
    1. Cushion covers
    2. Bed clothes and linens
    3. Blankets
    4. Furniture coverings
    5. Curtains
    6. Wall hangings
    7. Textiles
    8. Table mats (not of paper)
    9. Canvas
    10. Curtain fabric
    11. Fabrics for interior decorating
    12. Fabric for the manufacture of furnishings
    13. Interior decoration fabrics
    14. Coverings for furniture
    15. Drapes
    16. Table covers
    17. Fabric table toppers
    18. Textile smallwares, namely tapes, banners, badges, bunting, labels, handkerchiefs, napkins, covering for furniture, dishcloths, fabric cascades, fabric flags, friezes, and washcloths
    19. Textile napkins
    20. Kitchen and table linens
    21. Drink mats of table linen
    22. Table cloths not of paper
    23. Table place setting mats made of textile
    24. Coasters made of textiles
    25. Table protectors made of textiles
    26. Textile tableware collections
    27. Fittings and sets comprising of the aforesaid goods in this class.