HOME OS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
Summary
USPTO published trademark application TM79443975 for "HOME OS" on March 29, 2026. The mark covers streaming services, software, and home automation technology across multiple International Classes. Any party seeking to oppose this registration must file within the standard opposition period.
What changed
USPTO published HOME OS trademark application TM79443975 for opposition on March 29, 2026. The application covers International Class 9 (downloadable software, streaming applications, home automation hubs), Class 37 (installation/maintenance of computer hardware), Class 38 (telecommunications, broadcasting services), Class 41 (entertainment services, streaming content), and Class 42 (software design, technical support, ASP services). The goods and services span streaming audiovisual content, home automation technology, and household appliances.
The publication initiates a 30-day opposition window during which any party who believes they would be damaged by the registration may file an opposition. Competitors in streaming services, software development, and smart home technology should review the application to determine if any conflicting marks exist. No immediate compliance action is required unless a party intends to file an opposition.
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HOME OS
Published for Opposition TM79443975 Kind: published Mar 29, 2026
Abstract
Streaming of audio, visual and audiovisual material via a global computer network; streaming of video and audio material on the Internet; electronic transmission and streaming of digital media content for others via global and local computer networks; transmission and delivery of cable television and audiovisual and multimedia content via the Internet; video on demand transmission services; broadcasting services and provision of telecommunication access to video and audio content provided via a video-on-demand service via the Internet; broadcasting services and provision of telecommunication access to films and television programs provided via a video-on-demand service; broadcasting services, namely, transmission of advertising programs and media advertising communications via digital communications networks.; Design and development of computer hardware and software; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing computer hardware and software problems; application service provider (ASP), namely, hosting computer software applications for others; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software to enable users to view or listen to audio, video, text and multimedia content; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for creating and providing user access to searchable databases of information and data; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for wireless content delivery; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for purchasing, accessing and viewing movies, TV shows, videos, music, and multimedia content; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for enabling access to communications networks including the Internet; electronic data storage; providing information in the fields of software design and development and installation and maintenance of software; scientific and technological services, namely, research and design of computer hardware and software; scientific and technological consulting services in the field of computer software and computer hardware; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for use in personalized, interactive television programming and accompanying manuals distributed therewith; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for use in generating, displaying and manipulating visual media, graphic images, photographs, illustrations, digital animation, video clips, film footage and audio data; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for use in accessing, viewing and controlling streaming and static audiovisual content over digital media streaming devices; computer program engineering, maintenance and design services.; Refrigerators; freezers; microwave ovens; induction ovens; cooking ovens; convection ovens; oven ventilator hoods; cooking ranges; range hoods; cooking stoves; ventilation hoods for stoves; hvac units; electric fans; ceiling fans; water heaters; air conditioning units; laundry drying machines; clothes drying machines; dish drying machines; air humidifier; drying apparatus; fans [air-conditioning]; electric heating apparatus; gas or electric water heaters for household use; refrigerating display cabinets; bath installations; water purifying apparatus and machines; sterilizing apparatus, namely kitchenware sterilizer; drinking fountain.; Downloadable mobile applications using artificial intelligence (AI) for home automation; home automation hubs comprised of voice-activated speakers, computer hardware, and recorded software for controlling networked devices; downloadable software for streaming audiovisual and multimedia content via the Internet and global communications networks; downloadable software for streaming audiovisual and multimedia content to mobile digital electronic devices; downloadable software for purchasing, accessing, and viewing movies, TV shows, videos, and multimedia content; downloadable software ...
Filing Date
2025-11-23
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