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GIVE YOUR CAMERAS A VOICE Trademark

GIVE YOUR CAMERAS A VOICE is a USPTO trademark filed by BearCom Group, Inc.. Status: Pending.

Trademark Facts

MarkGIVE YOUR CAMERAS A VOICE
Serial Number99328301
StatusPending
Filing Date2025-08-08
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes037 (Construction), 042 (Software & IT)
OwnerBearCom Group, Inc.
Attorney of RecordJessica Bromall Sparkman
Prosecution Events13
Latest EventGNFR on 2026-04-17

Goods & Services

Class 037: Maintenance of intelligent video surveillance systems that integrate AI-driven analytics and special event-based triggers with land mobile radio (LMR) systems and enable real-time, automated alerts following detected events such as object detection, human presence or motion detection, vehicle detection or classification, loitering detection, intrusion into restricted areas, access control activity, line-crossing violations, abandoned or removed object detection, face recognition or facial match alerts, license plate recognition, sound or audio detection, fire or smoke detection, crowd formation or congestion detection, unusual behavior or anomaly detection, environmental sensor triggers, tailgating or piggybacking detection at secured entrances; installation and maintenance of CCTV (closed circuit television), smart, and AI-assisted camera systems that integrate with land mobile radio systems; Class 042: Support, in the nature of repair and troubleshooting, design, implementation, and maintenance of intelligent video surveillance systems that integrate AI-driven analytics and special event-based triggers with land mobile radio (LMR) systems and enable real-time, automated alerts following detected events such as object detection, human presence or motion detection, vehicle detection or classification, loitering detection, intrusion into restricted areas, access control activity, line-crossing violations, abandoned or removed object detection, face recognition or facial match alerts, license plate recognition, sound or audio detection, fire or smoke detection, crowd formation or congestion detection, unusual behavior or anomaly detection, environmental sensor triggers, tailgating or piggybacking detection at secured entrances; design of CCTV (closed-circuit television), smart, and AI-assisted camera systems that integrate with land mobile radio systems

Recent Prosecution Activity

DateDocumentType
2026-04-17Final ActionFREF
2026-03-27Response to Office ActionROA
2025-12-28Non-Final ActionNFIN
2025-12-27XSearch Search SummaryXSS
2025-08-08ApplicationAPP

USPTO Refusals on Record

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