YESS

Registered
Word Mark

Key Information

Serial Number

Registration Number

Status

Registered

Ownership

YC

Owner Name

Type: Organization / Corporation

Address

Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, 10-1, Nakazawa-cho,
Shizuoka, 430-8650
Japan

Critical Dates

First Use Date

Nov 5, 1992

Filing Date

Dec 26, 2024

Registration Date

Nov 25, 2025

Mark Descriptions

Goods

Class 15
musical instruments namely drums; drum parts and fittings namely rack pipes, clamps, tom brackets and tom holders

Mark Elements

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

First Use

Nov 5, 1992

Filing Date

Dec 26, 2024

Publication Date

Oct 7, 2025

Registration Date

Nov 25, 2025

USPTO Records

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Trademark Summary

The standard character mark YESS covers musical instruments, namely drums and drum parts and fittings such as rack pipes, clamps, tom brackets, and tom holders in International Class 015, with first use in commerce dating to November 5, 1992. It is owned by Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese corporation based in Shizuoka. The mark is registered on the Principal Register (Registration No. 8037504) effective November 25, 2025.

Recent Activity

Filed December 26, 2024, the application faced a non-final office action on June 11, 2025, followed by applicant responses that led to approval for publication on September 10, 2025. It was published for opposition October 7, 2025, with no oppositions filed, and registered November 25, 2025.
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