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Ocudi

Markhound® Appraisal: The Markhound® Appraisal is our estimate of how much a brand is worth. Markhound® incorporates Communer’s proprietary sales data, the trademark's details, market trends, our AI-powered marketability score, and additional brand assets such as domain name or social media handles.

Not all trademark listings have Markhound appraisals yet.

$11,236

$11,000.00

Out of stock

Out of stock

Categories: Trademarks for Sale, With Domain Name Tags: .com domain included (matches trademark), comes with logo, computer hardware and peripherals, electronics

US Trademark Registration Number:

5387649

Click to go to the USPTO website for more details.

Domain Name Included:

Ocudi.com

Goods/Services:

Class 9: Accessories for lighting fixtures, namely, plastic pole with electrical source in protective cover; Chargers for batteries; Chargers for electric batteries; Chargers for electronic cigarettes; Data cables; Mobile telephone apparatus with built-in facsimile systems; Mobile telephone batteries; Mobile telephones; Printer cables; Printer hubs; Bags and cases specially adapted for holding or carrying portable telephones and telephone equipment and accessories; Bar code printers; Batteries and battery chargers; Batteries and battery chargers for intravenous fluid delivery apparatus; Battery chargers; Battery chargers for use with telephones; Camera stability accessory, namely, a support arm, vest and sled for film and video cameras to absorb shaking moves while shooting; Carrying cases for document printers; Cell phone battery chargers; Cell phone battery chargers for use in vehicles; Cleaning cartridges for photocopy machines and computer printers; Colour document printers; Computer printers for printing documents; Computer software to enable the transmission of photographs to mobile telephones; Computer software, namely, an application allowing sales and field service employees to update and receive data stored in an enterprise’s computer databases in real time, using a mobile device, with full telephony integration with the telephone and/or software features of the mobile device; Computer stands specially designed for holding a computer, printer and computer peripherals; Computer terminals, keyboards and document printers; Daisy wheel printers; Digital colour printers for documents; Document printers; Document printers for computers; Document printers for use with computers; Dot matrix printers; Drum units for printers, facsimile machines, scanners, copying machines and multifunction electronic devices for use in copying, printing, scanning, video capture and/or transmitting documents and images; Earphone accessories, namely, earphone cushions, earphone pads, cord management systems, earphone cases, and earphone extension cords; Electric charging cables; Electric shaver chargers; Electronic disc title printers; Electronic equipment for point-of-sales (POS) systems, namely, point-of-sale terminals, bar code readers, optical readers, advertisement display monitors, keyboards, printers, scanners, radio transmitters, radio receivers, computer hardware, and computer operating software; Emergency auto kits comprised of a battery charger and a hand held spotlight; Entertainment system comprising a computer, multiple image display screen, multiple input devices and a printer; Fitted plastic films known as skins for covering and providing a scratch proof barrier or protection for electronic devices, namely, MP3 players, mobile telephones, smart telephones, digital cameras, global positioning systems and personal digital assistants; Guitar amplifier accessory, namely, a fitted face plate to affix to an amplifier for use with electric guitars; Headsets for mobile telephones; Home networking modules comprising electronic components being electric cable panels and associated wiring; Image fuser units for computer printers comprising electro-mechanical rollers for the purpose of transferring toner onto paper; Image transfer kits for computer printers, namely, kits forming parts of printers comprising belts, toner and drums for the purpose of transferring images onto paper; Impact printers; Ink jet document printers; Ink-jet color printers for documents; Laser color printers for documents; Laser document printers; Mobile telephone accessories, namely, belt clips; Motorcycle charger fault detector; Photo printers; Pipeline communication systems for transferring data over oil, gas, water and heat distribution pipeline networks, comprised of computer hardware, software, modems and communication cables; Print heads for document printers and plotters; Protective sports helmet accessories that attach to the helmets, namely, mouth guards, ear pads, throat protectors, chin straps, face masks, jaw pads and eye shields; Public address (PA) and sound system accessories, namely, microphone stands, speaker stands, microphone cables, speaker cables, speaker boxes and sound mixers; Thermal printers; Toner cartridges, unfilled, for printers and photocopiers; Ultrasonic bone densitometer with computer, printer, and computer software for use therewith, sold as a unit, for scientific use; Unfilled ink cartridges for photocopy machines or computer printers; Unfilled toner cartridges for printers; Video printers; Wireless chargers

Additional Notes:

A very valuable five-letter trademark-and-domain-name combination. An appealing name for an electronics brand that includes a matching dot-com domain name. Easy to spell, pronounce, and remember. Registered as a logo, but you can decide whether to keep using the logo or discard it.

This trademark will grant you instant Amazon Brand Registry access without the worry of Amazon revoking it later because of a rejection by the USPTO.

Additional Brand Assets Included:

Ocudi

$11,000.00

Out of stock

Out of stock

$11,000.00

Markhound® Appraisal: The Markhound® Appraisal is our estimate of how much a brand is worth. Markhound® incorporates Communer’s proprietary sales data, the trademark's details, market trends, our AI-powered marketability score, and additional brand assets such as domain name or social media handles.

Not all trademark listings have Markhound® appraisals yet.

$11,236

Out of stock

Product Type

US Trademark Registration(s) and Domain Name(s) that will be transferred to you after purchase.

Word Mark or Design Mark

Design Mark

Trademark Register

Principal

Trademark Class

Class 09: Electronics, downloadable software, and wearables

What Happens After Checkout?

Communer will hold your funds securely until both you and the seller sign a trademark assignment agreement drafted by Communer. You’ll be refunded if the seller fails to transfer the trademark.

$11,000.00

Out of stock

Are Communer's listing prices up for negotiation? Can I make an offer for a brand name or are all prices final?

All prices on Communer are final. Our platform doesn't offer negotiation or bidding features because we want you to be able to buy a brand name on Communer immediately without wondering whether you got the best possible price for that trademark.

What types of payment do you accept?

We accept credit/debit card, PayPal, several regional payment processors, and buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) providers like Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna, depending on the trademark's value and your location. For larger purchases (roughly $10,000 or more), we also accept bank transfer if you reach out to us and let us know you'd like to pay that way.

Can I pay for a trademark in installments using a BNPL service like Affirm, Afterpay, or Klarna?

Yes, you can pay in installments! Just add a trademark to your cart and begin the checkout process. Once you've started the checkout process, you can choose to pay in installments using PayPal, Google Pay, Afterpay, or Klarna. We are not yet able to offer Affirm because Affirm considers Communer a "B2B" business type, which Affirm does not currently support.

Any payment option available to you will be visible on the checkout page when you choose a payment method. If you don't see any of these options, then you or the product might not be eligible.

How soon will I be the legal owner of the trademark after I pay for it?

Most of our buyers become the new legal owner of the trademark within three days of paying for it. Shortly after payment is made, Communer generates a trademark assignment agreement for e-signature by both the buyer and seller. When both parties e-sign, the buyer is now the legal owner of the trademark.

Once both parties e-sign the trademark transfer agreement, Communer's partner law firm, JPG Legal, will record the trademark assignment with the USPTO. The buyer does not pay an additional fee for this filing. The $100 cost for this (including $40 government fee) comes out of the sale price before sending the payout to the seller. Communer does not receive a portion from this amount; the whole $100 goes to legal fees.

This process does not change the legal owner, but it updates the ownership records in the public trademark database. The assignment recordation process usually takes about one week for the USPTO process, though it can take as long as a month or two if complications arise. Once the assignment recordation process is complete, the USPTO will update the listed owner in its TESS search engine and its TSDR trademark records shortly after.

Does the buyer or seller need to file anything with the trademark office to make the trademark purchase official?

No, Communer handles everything. Once both parties e-sign the trademark transfer agreement, Communer's partner law firm, JPG Legal, will record the trademark assignment with the USPTO. The buyer does not pay an additional fee for this filing. The $100 cost for this (including $40 government fee) comes out of the sale price before sending the payout to the seller. Communer does not receive a portion from this amount; the whole $100 goes to legal fees.

How fast can I get Amazon Brand Registry access if I buy a trademark on Communer?

Around half of Communer's buyers are Amazon sellers, so we make the Amazon Brand Registry process as quick and reliable as possible. Our buyers typically gain Amazon Brand Registry access within one week of paying for their trademark.

Once the buyer and seller both e-sign the trademark assignment agreement generated by Communer, the buyer can apply for Amazon Brand Registry using that trademark's registration number. Amazon will send a verification code to the seller, which the seller is then required to forward to the buyer in a timely manner as stated in the assignment agreements we generate.

As long as you apply for Amazon Brand Registry within two weeks of buying your trademark, the seller will not receive their money until you gain Amazon Brand Registry access. This ensures that the seller will do everything possible to give you access to Amazon Brand Registry as soon as possible.

Communer cannot control the actions of Amazon and thus we cannot guarantee that Amazon will grant the buyer Brand Registry access, but all trademarks we sell that are registered for physical goods (e.g. hats, drinkware, furniture, USB hubs) or retail store services should be eligible for Amazon Brand Registry as long as they're not on the Supplemental Register. Very few Communer trademarks are on the Supplemental Register (as of this writing, none are). When trademarks are on the Supplemental Register, we warn you of that in the listing.

If you buy a trademark that is on the Supplemental Register or is registered for services (e.g. management consulting, spa services, restaurant services), then you cannot get a refund or exchange simply because Amazon won't accept that trademark for Brand Registry. The exception is "retail store services" in class 35, which we know is eligible for Amazon Brand Registry access based on our data, at least as of now.

The vast majority of our trademark buyers are able to get Amazon Brand Registry without recording their trademark assignment with the USPTO. If for some reason you are unable to get Amazon Brand Registry at first, we recommend recording your trademark assignment with the USPTO, which we will give you details on how to do. The USPTO currently takes two business days to process an assignment recordation, plus about 3-7 calendar days to update the public database.

Do I need to renew my trademark after I buy it? When do I need to renew it? How?

Yes, once you buy a trademark, you are responsible for filing timely renewals. Make sure to track your trademark renewal deadline(s).

To see the next renewal deadlines for a trademark listed on Communer, just click the link at the top of the listing that takes you to the USPTO's Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR). Then click the "Maintenance" tab and you'll see the next renewal deadline.

Screenshot of a Trademark Status and Document Retrieval listing's Maintenance tab.
Screenshot of the maintenance tab of a TSDR listing.

For more details about the trademark renewal process and how to check when the next renewal is due, check out this blog post written by our founder.

If your renewal deadline is coming up and you want an attorney to handle it for you, our partner law firm offers competitive rates for renewals. You can use this form to hire them for your next renewal.

What does Markhound® Appraisal mean?

The Markhound® Appraisal is our estimate of how much a brand is worth. Markhound incorporates Communer’s proprietary sales data, trademark details, the USPTO's trademark database API, our AI-assisted marketability score, and additional brand assets such as domain name or social media handles. Every listing features the Markhound Appraisal near the listing price.

Want to use Markhound to appraise your trademark before submitting it to us? Try our web-based brand appraisal tool, Markhound Lite.

How does Communer make money? Does the seller pay a commission? Are there any other fees for sellers?

For buyers, Communer does not charge any additional fees beyond the purchase price.

For sellers, Communer charges a 15% commission from the sale price. Communer also deducts the payment processing fee for the purchase from the payout to the seller (typically about 3%, occasionally 5-6%).

The seller must also choose how they receive their payout, for which payment processing fees may apply as well. By default we send payouts by PayPal, but sellers can also ask to be paid by bank transfer (if in the US) or Payoneer.

Communer does not charge any upfront fees for sellers. Go here for more details about selling a trademark on Communer.

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