Apple Files for iCloud Drive and iBooks Icon Trademarks
On Friday the US Patent & Trademark Office published two of Apple's latest trademark filings for iCloud Drive and the Mac's iBook icon. They were originally filed on Tuesday. Apple's iCloud Drive allows users to safely store all of their presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, images and any other kind of document in iCloud and access them on iDevices, a Mac or PC.
Apple's Trademark Application In-Part for "iBooks Icon"
According to US Patent and Trademark Office's documentation, the iBooks icon trademark was filed under International Class 009 which specifically covers the following:
"Computers; computer software for creating, authoring, distributing, downloading, transmitting, receiving, playing, editing, extracting, encoding, decoding, displaying, storing and organizing text, data, graphics, images, audio, video, and other multimedia content, electronic publications, and electronic games; electronic publishing software; electronic publication reader software; downloadable electronic books, magazines, periodicals, newsletters, newspapers, journals, and other publications; database management software; computer software for accessing, browsing and searching online databases; and data synchronization software."
The iBooks icon for the Mac was filed on Friday in Hong Kong China as well as a design patent rather than a trademark and could be seen in our report published yesterday.
Apple's Trademark Application In-Part for "iCloud Drive"
Apple filed their iCloud Drive trademark application under International Class 42 which specifically covers the following: "Electronic storage of data; electronic storage of data, text, images, audio, and video; storage services for archiving, sharing and the synchronization of electronic data."
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