The trademark application NAUTILUS was filed by AUSTRIACARD HOLDINGS AG, a corporation established under the laws of the Republic of Austria (the "Applicant"). Application filed.
The application was filed in Greek (English was selected as the second language).
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Banking cards [encoded or magnetic]
Electronic and magnetic ID cards for use in connection with payment for services
Collaboration software platforms [software]
Computer programmes for data processing
Facial recognition software
Facial analysis software
Printer spooler software
Image recognition software
Authentication software
Application development software
Document automation software
Enterprise software
Business software
Product engineering software
Integrated software packages
Downloadable software applications
Computer application software for use in implementing the Internet of Things [IoT]
Computer hardware modules for use in electronic devices using the Internet of Things [IoT]
Security software
Downloadable computer security software
Software
Computer memory devices
Computer software platforms, recorded or downloadable
Computer software applications, downloadable
Computer software, recorded
Computer programs, downloadable
Electronic publications, downloadable
Identity cards, magnetic
Integrated circuit cards [smart cards]
Processors [central processing units]
Encoded magnetic cards
Slide-rules
Measures
Microprocessors
Modems
USB flash drives
Disk drives for computers
Monitors [computer hardware]
Monitors [computer programs]
Printed circuit boards
Fibre optic cables
Optical apparatus and instruments
Computer peripheral devices
Wafers for integrated circuits
Transmitters of electronic signals
Transmitters [telecommunication]
Computer operating programs, recorded
DVD players
Infrared detectors
Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] apparatus, not for medical purposes
Compact disc players
Juke boxes for computers
Tape recorders
Data processing apparatus
Chips [integrated circuits]
Computer hardware.
The mark was filed in class 16 with Printed books, magazines, newspapers, and other paper-based media and Paper..
The mark was filed in class 35 with following description of goods:
Data processing
Computerised data processing
Data processing, systematisation and management
Data entry and data processing
Data processing for the collection of data for business purposes
Consultancy relating to data processing
Administrative support and data processing services
Business assistance, management and administrative services
Business project management
Management of business projects [for others].
The mark was filed in class 38 with following description of goods:
Providing access to data in computer networks
Providing access to and leasing access time to computer networks
Providing user access to computer programmes in data networks
Rental of telecommunication devices and equipment enabling connection to networks
Provision of access to an electronic marketplace [portal] on computer networks
Wireless broadcasting
Computer aided transmission of messages and images
Satellite transmission
Communications by fibre optic networks
Transmission of digital files
Providing access to databases
Streaming of data.
The mark was filed in class 40 with Bookbinding and Printing..
The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
Issue of publications
Publication and edition of books
Publication of books.
The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
Advisory services relating to computer software used for printing
Information technology consulting
Providing information on computer technology and programming via a web site
Writing of programs for data processing
Rental of software for data processing
Design and development of data processing systems
Recovery of computer data
Duplication of computer programs
Creating and designing website-based indexes of information for others [information technology services]
Installation of computer software
Rental of web servers
Updating of computer software
Research and development of new products for others
Online data storage
Electronic monitoring of credit card activity to detect fraud via the internet
Electronic monitoring of personally identifying information to detect identity theft via the internet
Computer programming
Software as a service [SaaS]
Conversion of data or documents from physical to electronic media
Conversion of computer programs and data, other than physical conversion