Apple Files for 'iTunes U' Trademark
The US Patent & Trademark Office published Apple's latest trademark application for "iTunes U" under application 85002469. Apple has filed their trademark under two International Classes which mainly covers their online retail store, educational and entertainment services.
Apple's Trademark Application In-Part
Apple Trademark: International Class Details
International Class 035: Online retail store services featuring pre-recorded audio and audiovisual content, information and commentary in the fields of K-12 education and university-level subjects and topics of general interest, namely, business, engineering, fine arts, health, nutrition, medicine, history, humanities, language, literature, mathematics, science, social science, society and culture, teaching and education
The applicant is submitting one specimen showing the mark as used in commerce on or in connection with any item in the class of listed goods and/or services, consisting of a Screenshot of Applicant's online store. Specimen 1:
International Class 041: Educational and entertainment services, namely, providing prerecorded audio and audiovisual content, information and commentary in the nature of classes, lectures, podcasts and electronic publications in the fields of K-12 education and university-level subjects and topics of general interest, namely, business, engineering, fine arts, health, nutrition, medicine, history, humanities, language, literature, mathematics, science, social science, society and culture, teaching and education.
The applicant is submitting one specimen showing the mark as used in commerce on or in connection with any item in the class of listed goods and/or services, consisting of a Page from Applicant's website. Specimen 2:
For more information on this subject, see Apple's iTunes U webpage.
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