EUTM file information

010342822

NoteStar


October 13, 2011

Trademark Summary

The trademark application NoteStar was filed by YAMAHA CORPORATION, a corporation established under the laws of Japan (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on December 7, 2011, and it was registered by office on March 15, 2012 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (German was selected as the second language).

The renewal of the trademark was recorded by the office on August 18, 2022.

of the trademark registration was recorded on August 18, 2022. Appointment and Replacement of representative of the trademark registration was recorded on December 9, 2019. Appointment and Replacement of representative of the trademark registration was recorded on November 15, 2021.


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Telephone sets
    2. Cellular phones
    3. Radios incorporating clocks, radio-broadcasting receivers
    4. Television sets
    5. Video monitors
    6. Microphones
    7. Loudspeakers
    8. Woofers
    9. Sub-woofers
    10. Headphones, earphones
    11. Mini audio systems
    12. Mini audio systems comprising amplifiers and speakers
    13. Digital audio players
    14. Portable music players
    15. Portable music receivers
    16. Audio memory players
    17. Mobile audio players
    18. MP3 players
    19. MP3 encoders
    20. Amplifiers
    21. Hi-fi amplifier, recorders/players of optical discs
    22. Compact disc players/recorders
    23. Mini disc players/recorders
    24. Digital versatile disc players
    25. Recorders/players of magnetic discs
    26. Recorders/players of magnetic tapes
    27. Cassette tape recorders/players
    28. Digital audio tape recorders/players
    29. Video cassette recorders/players
    30. Stereo cassette decks
    31. Hard disc recorders
    32. Video cameras
    33. Video projectors
    34. Video screens
    35. Audio mixers
    36. Audio signal processors
    37. Audio/video receivers
    38. Graphic equalizers
    39. Electronic sound effectors
    40. Amplifiers for musical instruments
    41. Effectors for musical instruments
    42. Remote controllers for audio/video apparatus
    43. Wireless audio servers and receivers
    44. Multi-room wireless audio servers comprising CD-R/RW drives, hard disc drives, tuners and MP3 encoders/players, wireless audio receivers comprising amplifiers, compressed audio players and speakers
    45. Wireless music system encompassing a wireless transmitter, transmitter cradle and speaker and accessories therefore, to be sold as a unit or separately
    46. Dock speakers for mobile audio players
    47. Wireless audio signal transmitters
    48. Cradles for wireless audio signal transmitters
    49. Car audio apparatus
    50. Samplers
    51. Sampling units, namely, digital phrase samplers used to record, replay, and edit digitally stored music samples
    52. Music synthesizers, namely, desk top control units used to synthesize music that do not function independently as musical instruments
    53. Electronic tone generators
    54. Electronic circuits for tone generators
    55. Recorders and players of MIDI data
    56. Electronic music sequencers
    57. MIDI interfaces
    58. Rhythm programmers
    59. Karaoke machines
    60. Discs pre-recorded with music data in MIDI file format
    61. Discs pre-recorded with music data for use in the operation of player pianos and electronic musical instruments
    62. Pre-recorded discs
    63. Pre-recorded discs featuring music or cinematographic films
    64. Blank discs
    65. Unrecorded media for sound recording
    66. Unrecorded media for video recording
    67. Personal computers
    68. Tablet computers
    69. Portable media players, computer software
    70. Sound cards
    71. Electronic circuits for generating, effecting, recording and/or reproducing sound
    72. Electronic circuits for sequencing music
    73. Personal digital assistants (PDA)
    74. Optical disc drives
    75. CD-R/RW drives
    76. Hard disk drives
    77. Routers
    78. Conference microphone speakers
    79. Teleconference communication terminals
    80. Web conferencing cameras
    81. Video conference codec boxes
    82. Teleconference systems comprising microphones, speakers and communication terminals
    83. Electronic integrated circuits
    84. Large scale integration chips
    85. Electronic microassemblies
    86. Semi-conductor devices
    87. Hardware, software and programs for computer games
    88. Hardware and software for video games
    89. Electronic publications, electronic publications in the field of music
    90. Electronic publication featuring musical scores and sheet music
    91. Electronic music provided from a computer network (downloadable)
    92. Downloadable electronic music
    93. Downloadable electronic musical scores and sheet music
    94. Downloadable electronic music for signaling an incoming call of cellular phones
    95. Downloadable music data for use in the operation of electronic musical instruments
    96. Computer games software provided from a computer network (downloadable)
    97. Metronomes
    98. Parts for the aforesaid goods.
  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Education service in the field of music
    2. Education service in the field of computer and computer programs
    3. Entertainment service in the field of music
    4. Providing on-line non-downloadable electronic publications featuring musical scores and sheet music
    5. Providing on-line non-downloadable electronic publications in the field of music
    6. Providing information on-line from a computer database or a global computer network relating to entertainment, education or music
    7. Entertainment services, namely, providing information in the field of music
    8. Presentation of live performances
    9. Presentation of live performances on-line via a global computer network
    10. Providing service of sound synthesis and music creation for cellular phone users
    11. Providing downloadable music by way of electronic communication means
    12. Providing downloadable sound data by way of electronic communication means
    13. Electronic games services provided by electronic communication means
    14. Providing non-downloadable digital music from a global computer network
    15. Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software in the field of music
    16. Providing an electronic on-line non-downloadable database of music, images and computer games via a global computer network, cellular phones, and other communication media.