The trademark application BeeLive was filed by BEEGUARD, a corporation established under the laws of the French Republic (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on March 31, 2022, and it was registered by office on July 8, 2022 without any oppositions.
The application was filed in French (English was selected as the second language).
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Weighing scales for beehives
Weight sensors for beehives
Weighing apparatus and instruments for beehives
Electronic anti-theft devices for beehives
Anti-theft alarms for beehives
Electronic apparatus and devices for locating beehives
Motion sensors and detectors for beehives
Electronic global positioning systems (GPS) for beehives
GPS transmitters for use in global positioning for locating beehives
Wireless weather stations for beehives
Apparatus for meteorological information and instruments for meteorological purposes for beehives
Temperature sensors for beehives
Devices for recording and controlling the temperature for beehives
Thermometers for beehives
Rain gauges, hygrometers and barometers for beehives
Computer software and applications for data collection, management and processing in the field of apiculture
Computer software and applications for collecting, managing and processing location, motion, weight, temperature and meteorological data in the field of apiculture
Computer software and applications for managing honey production and controlling the traceability of honey production
Computer software and applications for controlling bee reproduction and controlling the genetic traceability of bee farms
Computer software and applications for evaluating and monitoring the quality of the environment from the observation and monitoring of bee activity
Video devices for analysing bee behaviour
Video devices and electronic devices for counting bees or other insects in a beehive or in an open environment
Video devices for evaluating the volume of pollen collected by bees
Electronic weighing apparatus and devices for evaluating the volume of pollen collected by bees
Video devices and electronic devices for monitoring and controlling beehives
Electronic thermal analysis devices for evaluating the volume of bee brood or the number of cells inside a beehive.
The mark was filed in class 35 with following description of goods:
Wholesaling or retailing of materials, instruments and equipment for use in apiculture
Presentation on all kinds of communications media, for wholesaling or retailing, of materials, instruments and equipment for use in apiculture
Presentation and the bringing together for others of materials, instruments and equipment for use in apiculture (excluding the transport thereof), enabling customers to conveniently view, order and purchase those goods, in wholesale or retail outlets, in shopping centres, by mail order, by catalogue, on the internet or via electronic remote ordering media of all kinds
Providing commercial information to businesses or beekeepers, on all kinds of communications media, relating to materials, instruments and equipment for use in apiculture
Registry maintenance and information registry management for the benefit of others, in relation to the following fields: Beekeeping, Agricultural and Forestry
Data collection, processing and compilation for others in the field of apiculture, agriculture and forestry
Computerized file management, in relation to the following fields: Beekeeping, Agricultural and Forestry
Systemisation, updating and maintenance of data relating to apiculture, agriculture and forestry into computer databases.
The mark was filed in class 44 with following description of goods:
Beekeeping services
Providing information relating to apiculture, agriculture and forestry
Professional advice and consultancy relating to apiculture, agriculture and forestry
Information relating to apiculture, agriculture and forestry
Professional advice and consultancy relating to apiculture, agriculture and forestry for optimising and promoting pollination of crops by bees, improving biodiversity and promoting the adoption of good agroecological practices.