South Wales, Sept. 17 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "FULLER FUTURES" on Aug. 29. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004256429 published in the journal no. 2025/037 (Sept. 12).
With CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP as representative, Fuller Futures Limited filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 9 : Software for facilitating online donations and fundraising activities for charities for non-profit entities and not-for-profit entities; downloadable multimedia files, namely, audio and video recordings featuring educational, informational, or charitable content; downloadable software applications for recording, editing, mixing, and transmitting podcasts and videos; computer software for streaming, distributing, and managing podcast content; downloadable audio files featuring podcasts and spoken-word content; podcast hosting platforms provided as software as a service (SaaS) for social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations; downloadable video files and multimedia content related to charitable campaigns, educational programs, and community outreach; artificial intelligence software driven digital search platforms for connecting and permitting individuals, professionals, and organizations to contribute to fundraising and charitable schemes; artificial intelligence software for connecting and permitting individuals, professionals, and organisations to contribute to fundraising and charitable schemes; and software for managing and tracking philanthropic contributions and volunteer activities.
Class 14 : Keyrings; lanyards; charity wristbands; and bracelets made of fabric, silicon, cotton and metal.
Class 16 : Printed matter, namely, brochures, flyers, leaflets, newsletters, and magazines relating to social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations and their causes and campaigns; posters, banners, and signs for promoting charitable events; printed matter, namely, brochures, flyers, leaflets, newsletters, and magazines relating to charitable and fundraising initiatives and campaigns; printed advertising materials for fundraising campaigns; stationery and printed publications supporting charitable outreach; stickers, decals, and labels for use in charity fundraising and awareness initiatives; printed fundraising materials, including donation envelopes, pledge forms, and promotional flyers; paper goods, namely, stationery sets, notebooks, and journals designed for charitable fundraising and awareness; paper bags, gift bags, and packaging; printed publications; printed publications relating to charitable services and fund raising campaigns; and stationery, pens, pencils, calendars, gift bags, notebooks.
Class 18 : Tote bags; cloth bags; umbrellas; travelling bags; and wallets.
Class 21 : Ceramic mugs; water bottles; and cups made of plastic.
Class 25 : Clothing, headgear and footwear; wristbands made of clothing, silicon, cotton; clothing, namely, t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets, trousers, leggings, shorts, and skirts, kitchen aprons, bearing branding or messaging related to charitable causes; headwear, including hats, caps, beanies, and visors, sold or distributed in support of charity fundraising and awareness campaigns; and clothing accessories, including belts and ties, associated with charitable or non-profit branding initiatives.
Class 26 : Button badges; and badges for wear, not of precious metal.
Class 28 : Footballs.
Class 35 : Charitable services, namely business management and business administration; business development services for social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations; provision of business information and resources to social, charitable not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations; management of fund-raising campaigns; management and administration of charitable programs and fundraising initiatives; charitable services, namely organising and conducting volunteer programmes and community service projects; promotional services for charitable and social causes including developing and managing campaigns to raise public awareness; advertising and marketing services for social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations; business networking services; business networking services, namely facilitating collaboration and partnerships between social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations, donors, and community stakeholders; organising and conducting promotional exhibitions and awareness events for charitable and social purposes; providing business and logistical support for third-party events with charitable or non-profit missions; incubation services for not-for-profit organisations, alliances, and networks; facilitating networking, mentoring, and collaboration among community-focused groups; offering consultancy, education, and mentoring in relation to the launching and scaling of community services; and offering consultancy, education, and mentoring in relation to the launching and scaling of community services, namely, baby banks and community growing schemes.
Class 36 : Fundraising services; charitable fundraising services; charitable collections; fund raising for charitable purposes; charitable fundraising services, including the organization of fundraising events, campaigns, and donation drives; financial sponsorship and support of medical, scientific, and community-based research programs; collection and distribution of charitable donations, grants, and bequests; administration of gift aid, donation processing, and legacy giving programs; financial consultancy and advisory services relating to charitable giving; and online donation services and crowdfunding platforms for charitable purposes.
Class 38 : Broadcasting and transmission of audio and video content; broadcasting and transmission of audio and video content, namely podcasts, webinars, livestreams, and charitable campaign videos via the internet and other digital platforms; providing online forums, chat rooms, and digital community platforms for communication between social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations, their members and the public; transmission of messages, alerts, and notifications related to social causes, volunteering opportunities, and charitable initiatives; electronic mail and messaging services for supporter engagement and donor communication; providing access to online portals and communication networks that connect individuals with social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations and with social impact initiatives; and providing private and public access to communication networks for collaboration among social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations, donors, volunteers, and stakeholders.
Class 41 : Publishing of books, texts, leaflets, reports, journals, magazines and educational and instructional materials; provision of training and education services; training and educational services, namely, providing training, courses, and workshops in the fields of social innovation, charity leadership, and not-for-profit and non-profit management; and providing online and in-person coaching, mentorship, and professional development training courses for founders, employees and volunteers of social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations.
Class 42 : Development of computer platforms; hosting platforms on the Internet; programming of software for Internet platforms; creation of computing platforms for third parties; hosting of communication platforms on the internet; platform as a service [PaaS] featuring software platforms for transmission of audio and video content, podcasts, webinars, livestreams, and charitable campaign videos; software as a service [SaaS] featuring software platforms for audio and video content, podcasts, webinars, livestreams, and charitable campaign videos; software as a service [SaaS]; platforms for artificial intelligence as software as a service [SaaS]; design and development of computer hardware and software; software as a service (SaaS) for capturing, searching, storing, and researching qualitative and quantitative data; software as a service (SaaS) for impact measurement, learning optimisation, and quality improvement in the non-profit and charitable sectors; software as a service [SaaS] for generating reports, insights, and recommendations based on stakeholder feedback; software as a service [SaaS] for monitoring, and evaluating and improving the effectiveness and impact of programmes and projects; providing policies, best practices, and software solutions to enable founders of social, charitable, not-for-profit and non-profit enterprises and organisations to efficiently replicate existing projects; and consulting and advisory services in relation to the aforesaid.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004256429
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