Computer History Museum – Trademark Portfolio

Entity Type: 99

Computer History Museum holds 10 U.S. trademarks filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), with a strong focus on Class 41 (Education & Entertainment) — 9 filings in this category. The portfolio also extends into Class 42 (Computer & Scientific) across 4 Nice Classification classes. Currently, 3 trademarks are registered and 2 are pending. Notable registered marks include EUDORA, COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM, and REVOLUTION THE FIRST 2000 YEARS OF COMPUTING. The owner is based in Mountain View, CA.

1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.

Mountain View, CA 94043

10 Total Trademarks

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Trademark Classifications

Computer History Museum's trademark portfolio spans 4 Nice Classification classes, reflecting the scope of goods and services protected under their brand portfolio.

41
Education & Entertainment (9 filings)

Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities

42
Computer & Scientific (7 filings)

Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services

35
Advertising & Business (1 filing)

Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions

9
Computers & Electronics (1 filing)

Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments

Frequently Asked Questions

How many trademarks does Computer History Museum have?

Computer History Museum has 10 U.S. trademarks filed with the USPTO. Of these, 3 registered, 2 pending, 2 abandoned, 3 cancelled.

What trademark classes does Computer History Museum file in?

Computer History Museum files trademarks across 4 Nice Classification classes. The most active classes are Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 35 (Advertising & Business), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics). Class 41 covers education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.

What are Computer History Museum's most well-known trademarks?

Computer History Museum's registered trademark portfolio includes well-known marks such as EUDORA, COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM, and REVOLUTION THE FIRST 2000 YEARS OF COMPUTING. These are among 3 currently registered trademarks in the portfolio.

What is Computer History Museum's trademark registration success rate?

Computer History Museum has a 38% trademark registration rate, with 3 out of 8 resolved applications resulting in successful registration. Currently, 2 applications are pending review.