ROBOT.NET

USPTO USPTO 2002 ABANDONED - INCOMPLETE RESPONSE

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The US trademark ROBOT.NET was filed as Word mark on 04/12/2002 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED - INCOMPLETE RESPONSE".

Trademark Details Last update: May 20, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 76394857
Application date April 12, 2002

Trademark owner

154 E. Bingen Point Way, Suite E
98605 Bingen
US

Trademark representatives

goods and services

9 Computer software and software-related communication protocols, development tools and extensions thereof in the nature of a feature of computer software with or without instruction manuals sold as a unit, for use in the design and development of software for-- controlling all aspects of devices and machines, including, by way of example only, for allowing robot software application developers to more quickly build robots that have simulated apparent personality and execute specific tasks that use a robot's ability to move, and apparently see, speak, hear and think; use in the control, evaluation, recordation, and reproduction of movement, visual perception, aural perception, audio projection and artificial intelligence for any use, including by way of example only, for use in various games, including computer video games, toys, point of sale devices, kiosks, and any other machines or devices; education and entertainment in the field of robotics, including by way of example only, for motion sensing, visual perception, aural perception, audio projection and artificial intelligence in multimedia play-action, role-playing or other similar games, for interactive toys and games, point of sale devices, and kiosks capable of receiving and responding to instructions from users for allowing more realistic motion-centric interactivity between users; digitally representing motion, sight, sound and reasoning and, based upon such digital representations, recreating, projecting, and simulating such in all media, including, by way of example only, recreating such in two-dimensional media (such as on a movie or computer display) into motions, sounds, and sights implemented and executed by single or multi-dimensional objects (such as a remote-controlled toy), and vice-versa, and combining and mixing such digital representations of motion with other multi-media content; use in the field of motion control and robotics for use in motion control systems and industrial automation

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