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Registered Amiga Marks Registered Amiga Marks „Countdown to Doomsday“ Introduction Design marks Registered Amiga Marks is a list of registered Trademarks that are relevant While most of the trademarks listed in this document are „Word“ marks – to the Amiga. It is compiled by having a few simple spider scripts ask a i.e. the mark is just the actual term listed – some of them are Figurative or bunch of public trademark databases for hits on „Amiga“, „Workbench“ and Combined marks. In other words: they contain graphical elements which similar terms and then doublechecking the output manually. are part of the actual trademark. While the author is trying to make sure this list is as complete as humanly For completeness' sake, those design marks are listed below. Note that the possible, he does not make any guarantees in this regard. If you're following logos are © Amiga, Inc. and are only used nominatively here for planning to make use of any Amiga related marks, you might want to do documentation purposes: your own research to be on the safe side. It is important to note that this document only lists registered marks. A trademark does not have to be registered to be protected – active use is completely sufficient to claim the rights to a mark. Registering it simply makes defending it a lot easier. Examples for Amiga related trademarks not or no longer registered but still in active use at the time of writing would be Aminet, AmigaOne or Amigastore. There are a few marks that are neither registered nor in active use. The checkmark used on this document's title page was never a registered mark as far as we can tell and hasn't been used commercially since AmigaOS 3.5's boot screen, i.e. since 1999. This document currently lists 67 active and 59 inactive Amiga related trademarks. The source document – a spreadsheet in ODS format – is attached to this PDF. You're welcome to do with it whatever you want, but if have you additions or corrections the author would prefer if you notified him instead of distributing your own edition. © 2011, 2012, 2016 Christoph Gutjahr Whenever a figurative or combined „Amiga“ mark is mentioned, the first Distributed under the Creative Commonse – Zero licence logo displayed above is the mark in question. The other design marks are Checkmark logo by Pixel8 and Flanker, CC-BY-SA 2.5 the powered by Amiga logo and the Boingball. - 2 - History of this document Date Version Changes 2016-05-01 1.5 Both of Amiga Inc.'s „Amiga“ trademarks in Germany have expired. They still own the EU mark „Amiga“ though, which covers the entire EU territory. New trademark: „Amiga Case“ has been registered in the Benelux (EU) by Jarno Smit In Germany, Maik Heinz filed for „Amiga Classix“ to replace his expired „AMIGA CLASSIX“ mark. Amiga Classix is a series of CD based game compilations for retro gamers Restructured the document to make it easier to browse, added a short introduction. simplified the entries in the „type“ column – they might not be 100% accurate anymore, but „word“ vs. „anything else“ is more clear now. 2015-06-08 1.4 Added lots of missing trademarks from various European countries. No remarkable additions, but we should be mostly complete now – at least as far as the US and the EU is concerned. Switzerland, Canada etc. are next. 2012-07-06 1.3 Minor update: missed one (dead) trademark in the US: „World of Amiga“, registered by Commodore-Amiga Inc. in 1990, cancelled in 1998. 2011-09-25 1.2 Amiga Inc. lost five US trademarks at once, due to not documenting their use in commerce or requesting a six month extension of time to file a Statement of Use. 2011-05-03 1.1 Now that the trademark dispute between Cloanto and Amiga Inc. is over, the US marks AMIGA FOREVER and WORKBENCH are officially owned by Cloanto. Also fixed a few typos 2011-04-26 1.0 First public release. - 3 - Active Trademarks Trademarks Type Goods and Services Owner Country Application No. Filed Status AMIGA Word Computer & peripherals Amiga, Inc. 2 Austria 1186/1985 1985 Registered AMIGA Combined Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Austria 5343/2006 2006 Registered AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Austria 5473/2006 2006 Registered AMIGA ENABLED Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Austria 5472/2006 2006 Registered AMIGA CASE Word Computers Jarno Smit Benelux 1313969 2015 Registered AMIGA ? Comuters Amiga, Inc. Croatia Ž980593A 1998 Registered AMIGA Word Computers Commodore Amiga Inc. Cyprus 38379 1993 Registered AMIGA Word Printed items Commodore Amiga Inc. Cyprus 38380 1993 Registered AMIGA Combined ? Amiga, Inc. 1 Czech Rep. 439971 2006 Registered AMIGA ANYWHERE Word ? Amiga, Inc. 1 Czech Rep. 439769 2006 Registered AMIGA ENABLED Word ? Amiga, Inc. 1 Czech Rep. 439770 2006 Registered POWERED BY AMIGA Word ? Amiga, Inc. 1 Czech Rep. 130630 1998 Registered AMIGA Word ? Amiga, Inc. 1 Denmark VA 1985 02215 1985 Expires in 2017 AMIGA Figurative Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Denmark VA 2006 03309 1985 Expires in 2017 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Denmark VA 2006 03312 2006 Expires in 2017 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Denmark VA 2006 03311 2006 Expires in 2017 powered by AMIGA Figurative Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 EU 000697243 1997 Expires in 2017 AMIGA Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 EU 000815779 1999 Expires in 2018 AMIGA Word ? Amiga, Inc. 3 Finnland T198501334 1985 Expires in 2017 AMIGA Figurative ? Amiga, Inc. 3 Finnland T200602230 2006 Expires in 2021 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word ? Amiga, Inc. 3 Finnland T200602354 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word ? Amiga, Inc. 3 Finnland T200602355 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Combined ? Amiga, Inc. 4 France 1304517 1985 Registered AMIGA OS Word Computer Amiga, Inc. 3 8 Germany 39546400 1995 Expires in 2016 POWERED BY AMIGA Combined Computer Amiga, Inc. 3 8 Germany 39737629 1997 Expires in 2017 BoingBall [image] Figurative Computer software Amiga, Inc. 3 Germany 30654023 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 3 Germany 30653845 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 3 Germany 30653991 2006 Expires in 2016 Amiga Classix Word IT services, toys […] Maik Heinzig Germany 3020152290480 2015 awaiting approval Virtual Products Combined Computer Amiga, Inc. 3 8 Germany 39537973 1995 Expires in 2016 - 4 - Active Trademarks Trademarks Type Goods and Services Owner Country Application No. Filed Status AMIGA WORLD Word Printed items Int. Data Group Greece F104783 1991 Expires in 2021 AMIGA Figurative Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Hungary M0602781 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Hungary M0602742 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Hungary M0602743 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Combined Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Ireland 2006/02221 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Ireland 2006/02296 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Ireland 2006/02297 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Figurative Printed items […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Italy TO2006C002505 2006 Registered AMIGA Figurative Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Italy TO2008C000742 2008 Registered AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Italy TO2006C002496 2006 Registered AMIGA ENABLED Word Computer software Amiga, Inc. 1 Italy TO2006C002502 2006 Registered AMIGA Combined Computers Amiga, Dev. LLC 9 Italy RM1998C002775 1998 Registered AMIGA Combined Printed items Amiga, Dev. LLC 9 Italy RM1999C003212 1999 Registered AMIGA Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Portugal 000230733 1985 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Combined Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovakia 5938-2006 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovakia 5900-2006 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovakia 5901-2006 2006 Expires in 2016 POWERED BY AMIGA Word Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovakia 492-98 1998 Expires in 2018 AMIGA Figurative Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovenia 200671302 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Word Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovenia 9870743 1998 Expires in 2018 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovenia 200671274 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Slovenia 200671275 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA Styl. Chars Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Spain M2172559 1999 Registered AMIGA Combined Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Spain M2725641 2006 Registered AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Spain M2726318 2006 Registered AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Spain M2726321 2006 Registered AMIGA Figurative Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Sweden 2006-05801 2006 Expires in 2017 AMIGA Word Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 Sweden 1985-02845 1985 Expires in 2018 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Sweden 2006-08427 2006 Expires in 2017 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Sweden 2006-08428 2006 Expires in 2017 - 5 - Active Trademarks Trademarks Type Goods and Services Owner Country Application No. Filed Status AMIGA Figurative Computers […] Amiga, Inc. 1 UK UK00002428656 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ANYWHERE Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 UK UK00002429296 2006 Expires in 2016 AMIGA ENABLED Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 UK UK00002429211 2006 Expires in 2016 POWERED BY AMIGA Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 UK UK00002159200 1998 Expires in 2018 AMIGA Word Computer Amiga, Inc. 1 US 73571532 1985 Registered AMIGA FOREVER Word Interactive multimedia... Cloanto Italia SRL US 78819251 2006 Registered WORKBENCH Word Computer operating.. Cloanto Italia SRL US 78907083 2006 Registered - 6 - Inactive Trademarks Trademarks Type Goods and Services Owner Country Application No. Filed Status Died AMIGA Word ? Amiga, Inc. 2 Bulgaria 90010440N 1990 Expired 2010 AMIGA Word Computers Amiga, Inc. 1 Czech Rep. 57337 1990 Cancelled 2010 AMIGA Word ? Commodore Data Denmark VA 1986 00604 1986 Refused 1986 AMIGA KICKSTART Word ? Commodore Data Denmark VA 1986 00607 1986 Refused 1986 AMIGA WORLD Word ? Amiga Dev.
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