The company's
trademark application showed that the said word will be used as a software for voice recognition and personal information management.
Not exact matches
The next Pagani will be called the Huayra, according to
trademark applications, and it will be
shown in March at the Geneva motor
show.
When Automobili Lamborghini SpA unveiled their new Huracan Spyder in Los Angeles in November 2016 they didn't call it LP580 - 2 Spyder... but RWD Spyder and a quick look on the official website also
showed no more LP designation, not on the Huracan lineup and not on the Aventador lineup... so when we found a
trademark application for «Aventador S» is is obvious the new, upcoming V12 facelift will not be called LP740 - 4 (rumor has it the new car will bring 740hp to the table) but simply be called Aventador S.
Nintendo filed the
application with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office and
shows how an infrared controller attachment for the upcoming console.
The survey also uncovered interesting international results around unusual
trademark applications;
trademark professionals in France
showed a higher than average interest in
trademarks for hashtags and sounds, while German respondents filed for more color and smell
trademarks.
Unsurprisingly, the research
shows that the majority of
trademark applications took place across products and services, logo and images, and company names.
The research also
shows that while global hashtag
trademark applications are on the rise and the US remains the leader in the number of these marks applied for — 33 % of all
applications since 2010 — the country's total share of
applications in 2016 was down to 28 %, compared with 35 % in 2015.
The U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office published the trio of
applications yesterday, public records
show, all of which share the same title: «Peer - to - Peer Financial Transactions Using A Private Distributed Ledger.»