LBNL

Registered
Word Mark

Key Information

Serial Number

Registration Number

Status

Registered

Ownership

US

Owner Name

Type: Organization / Federal Agency

Address

1000 Independence Ave., SW, Gc-62, Room 6f-048
Washington, DC 20585

Critical Dates

First Use Date

Apr 27, 2020

Filing Date

Jan 11, 2024

Registration Date

Jan 7, 2025

Mark Descriptions

Services

Class 45
licensing of technology and intellectual property, namely, patents and software

Mark Elements

Text Mark
LBNL
Category
Service Mark
Standard Characters
Yes
Color Claim
No
Data source: USPTO TSDR
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Trademark Timeline

First Use

Apr 27, 2020

Filing Date

Jan 11, 2024

Publication Date

Sep 17, 2024

Registration Date

Jan 7, 2025

USPTO Records

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Trademark Summary

LBNL is a standard character service mark covering licensing of technology and intellectual property, namely, patents and software in International Class 045. The mark is owned by the United States Department of Energy, a federal agency based in Washington, District of Columbia. It is currently registered on the Principal Register, with registration number 7640268 issued on January 7, 2025, and first use in commerce dating to April 27, 2020. No notable issues or legal proceedings are present.

Recent Activity

The application was filed on January 11, 2024, approved for publication on August 8, 2024, and published for opposition in the Official Gazette on September 17, 2024. It proceeded to registration on the Principal Register on January 7, 2025.
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