MYQ COMMUNITY Trademark
MYQ COMMUNITY is a USPTO trademark filed by The Chamberlain Group LLC. Status: Pending.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | MYQ COMMUNITY |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 99707573 |
| Status | Pending |
| Filing Date | 2026-03-17 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 009 (Electronics & Software), 042 (Software & IT) |
| Owner | The Chamberlain Group LLC |
| Attorney of Record | Megan Michaels |
| Prosecution Events | 2 |
| Latest Event | MAFR on 2026-03-17 |
Goods & Services
Class 009: Electronic locks; Downloadable computer software for use in computer access control; Access control and alarm monitoring systems; Downloadable facilities management software to control building environment, access and security systems; Downloadable mobile applications for building access control, visitor management, digital credential issuance, and video intercom operation; Downloadable computer programs for the enabling of access or entrance control; Downloadable software for connecting, operating, and managing networked building access devices, sensors, and thermostats in the internet of things (IoT); Class 042: Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for building access control, visitor management, and digital credential issuance and revocation; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for community access control administration; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, operating, and managing networked smart locks and building thermostats in the internet of things (IoT); Providing a secured-access, members only website featuring technology that gives members the ability to administer community access control, manage resident and visitor credentials, and monitor access events; Providing a web site featuring technology that enables users to remotely view, monitor, program, operate and control large and small appliances, electrical systems and security systems in homes, offices and vehicles; Electronic monitoring and reporting of door status and access events using computers or sensors