The trademark application LUMIA was filed by YUMA, a corporation established under the laws of the French Republic (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on June 2, 2020, and it was registered by office on September 10, 2020 without any oppositions.
The application was filed in French (English was selected as the second language).
The application claimed as seniority of the French Republic trademark 4616501 and filed on January 21, 2020 which was refused by the office.
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 35 with following description of goods:
Business management and organization consultancy
Advisory services relating to business administration
Development of concepts for business economy
Consultancy regarding business organisation and business economics.
The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
Education
Continuous training
Training of teachers
Provision of training and education
Tuition
Higher education services
Issue of publications
Publication and edition of books
Multimedia publishing
Personal coaching [training]
Organisation of training
Personal development training
Production of training videos
Provision of training services for business
Conducting of instructional seminars
Arranging of training courses
Educational establishments providing courses of instruction (Services of -)
Coaching in economic and management matters.
The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
Scientific research
Scientific services and design relating thereto
Illustration services (design)
Environmental surveys
Scientific research and analysis
Compilation of scientific information
Research laboratories
Providing scientific research information and results from an online searchable database
Provision of research services
Preparation of reports relating to scientific research
Provision of scientific information
Certification of educational services
Research in the field of climate change
Providing scientific information in the fields of climate change and global warming