CUBIC Enabling a Safer World

WIPO WIPO 2014

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The International trademark CUBIC Enabling a Safer World was filed as Figurative mark on 05/07/2014 at the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Logodesign (Wiener Klassifikation)

#Earth, terrestrial globes, planets #Geometrical solids #Letters presenting a special form of writing #Terrestrial globes #Cubes #Series of letters in different dimensions

Trademark Details Last update: April 27, 2021

Trademark form Figurative mark
File reference 1234762
Countries Australia China Israel India Japan South Korea New Zealand Singapore
Base trademark US No. 86115769, November 11, 2013
Application date May 7, 2014
Expiration date May 7, 2024

Trademark owner

9333 Balboa Avenue
San Diego CA 92123
US

Trademark representatives

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP 1400 Wewatta Street, Suite 600 US

goods and services

09 Personnel locator computer hardware and software [Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking and location device]; combat simulators for training purposes; training systems for aircraft, vehicles, weapons and personnel in live, constructive and virtual environments consisting of transceivers, lasers not for medical use, GPS technology in the nature of a global positioning system, data link technology in the nature of electronic and optical communications instruments and components, namely, optical data links, electronic encryption units, radio frequency identification tag readers, wireless communication transponders and radio receivers; computer hardware, electronic display interfaces; computer software for tracking people and vehicles, collecting recording and replaying instrumentation data, providing automated processing and analysis of instrumentation data, computer networking, monitoring hit/miss notifications, scoring the outcome of weapons engagements and simulations of kinetic and non-kinetic threat weapons systems; electronic apparatus for tracking people and vehicles, collecting, recording and replaying instrumentation data, providing automated processing and analysis of instrumentation data, networking, monitoring hit/miss notifications, scoring the outcome of weapons engagements and simulations of kinetic and non-kinetic threat weapons systems; computer peripheral equipment for tracking people and vehicles, collecting, recording and replaying instrumentation data, providing automated processing and analysis of instrumentation data, computer networking, monitoring hit/miss notifications, scoring the outcome of weapons engagements and simulations of kinetic and non-kinetic threat weapons systems, all of the foregoing for education, training development, management support, and operations and maintenance support; communication and electronic products for intelligence, surveillance, search-and-rescue, air traffic control and military/civil communication markets consisting of radio and optical data links for transferring radar, video, and other information obtained via sensors; radios; radio, electronic optical and mobile data transmitters; radio receivers, filters, and exciters; high power amplifiers, antennas, direction-finding transponders and radio receivers, computers, computer display screens and monitors and software to transmit, network, detect, intercept, analyze, distribute and process intelligence and communications signals; computer hardware and software for surveillance; electronic communications comprised of computer hardware and software, transponders and radio receivers; computer hardware and software, transponders and radio receivers for use with shelters and unmanned aerial vehicles; computer hardware and software for the delivery of air-to-air, air-to-ground, air-to-water, ground-to-ground and ground-to-water missiles; computer hardware and software for the simulation of, and real time dissemination and display of the delivery of surveillance apparatus and explosives
35 Business management, namely, providing business assistance to enterprises in the field of operations and combat training systems; business management, namely, providing operational services to others in the field of combat training systems
37 Repair and maintenance for others of combat training systems; computer hardware technical support services for the installation and maintenance of combat simulation training systems, weapons effects analysis systems, and weapons simulation systems; maintenance and installation of electronic component devices and computer networks that are used for combat training systems; computer hardware technical support services for the design, development, and operation of combat simulation training systems, weapons effects analysis systems, and weapons simulation systems, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of the repair of computer hardware
40 Custom manufacture of electronic fare collection systems and automated parking systems; manufacturing services for others in the field of combat training systems; contract manufacturing in the field of combat training systems; custom manufacture of combat training systems for others; contract manufacturing of secure data links, power amplifiers, avionics systems, multiband communication tracking systems, and cross-domain hardware solutions, all for use in the field of combat training; contract manufacturing of personnel locator systems and maintenance trainers for combat systems and vehicles, all for use in the field of combat training; contract manufacturing of operational trainers for missiles, armored vehicles and naval applications, all for use in the field of combat training; contract manufacturing of navigational systems and search and rescue avionics, all for use in the field of combat training; custom manufacturing of military range instrumentation systems and laser-based training systems, all for use in the field of combat training; custom manufacturing of virtual tactical engagement simulation systems, fixed operation training centers, mobile operation training centers, and urban operation training centers, all for use in the field of combat training; custom manufacturing of common data link systems for naval applications, unmanned aerial vehicles, and remote video terminals, all for use in the field of combat training; custom manufacturing of satellite technologies, global systems for mobile communications (GSM) technologies, and encrypted mesh network technologies, all for use in the field of combat training; custom manufacturing of specialized security and networking infrastructure, all for use in the field of combat training
41 Educational services, namely, conducting classes, seminars, conferences and workshops relating to the operation and maintenance of combat training systems; educational services, namely, training related to the development and implementation of simulated combat training and consequence management exercises, namely, exercises related to responding to life threatening or destructive events; educational services, namely, training related to allied force modernization for combat, security and peacekeeping missions; educational services, namely, providing classes, seminars and workshops in the field of military combat, security and peacekeeping missions
42 Custom software design for others; engineering and design services in the fields of surveying and electronic measuring equipment, communication systems, flight collision warning systems, and electronic tracking systems for others; military technical research and development for others in the field of technical warfare communications; engineering technical support services and software technical support services all for the design, development, installation, and maintenance of computer software for combat simulation training systems, weapons effects analysis systems, and weapons simulation systems, namely, troubleshooting of software problems; consultation and advice related to allied force modernization for combat, security and peacekeeping missions, namely, consultation and advice regarding the design and development of modern vehicles and computer systems for combat, security and peacekeeping missions; computer hardware technical support services for the design, development, and operation of combat simulation training systems, weapons effects analysis systems, and weapons simulation systems, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing computer hardware problems
45 Security consultation and security advice related to the development and implementation of simulated combat training and consequence management exercises, namely, exercises related to responding to life threatening or destructive events; security consultation and security advice related to allied force modernization for combat, security and peacekeeping missions

Trademark history

Date Document number Area Entry
March 19, 2019 2019/15 Gaz CN RAW: Rule 18ter(4) protected goods and services
February 18, 2019 2019/14 Gaz IN RAW: Rule 18ter(2)(ii) GP following a provisional refusal
October 24, 2017 2017/47 Gaz US RAW: Partial Ceasing Effect
September 6, 2016 2017/4 Gaz IL Rejection
August 12, 2016 2016/34 Gaz KR RAW: Rule 18ter(2)(ii) GP following a provisional refusal
June 29, 2016 2016/27 Gaz AU RAW: Rule 18ter(2)(ii) GP following a provisional refusal
February 4, 2016 2016/6 Gaz JP RAW: Rule 18ter(2)(ii) GP following a provisional refusal
January 15, 2016 2016/5 Gaz SG RAW: Rule 18ter(2)(ii) GP following a provisional refusal
December 18, 2015 2016/3 Gaz CN Rejection
October 19, 2015 2015/43 Gaz IN Rejection
July 16, 2015 2015/29 Gaz JP Rejection
July 14, 2015 2015/29 Gaz KR Rejection
June 30, 2015 2015/27 Gaz NZ Rejection
June 11, 2015 2015/26 Gaz SG Rejection
March 19, 2015 2015/12 Gaz AU Rejection
May 7, 2014 2015/5 Gaz US Registration

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