ABBA ARENA intent to use trademark application filed
Summary
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'ABBA ARENA' filed on March 28, 2026. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including sound and video recordings, digital collectibles authenticated by NFTs, and virtual goods for online environments.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has recorded an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99730176) for the mark 'ABBA ARENA', filed on March 28, 2026. The application seeks protection for a broad spectrum of goods and services, notably including musical sound and video recordings, downloadable music files, digital collectibles authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs) such as image files of artists and virtual goods, and augmented/virtual reality hardware.
This filing signifies an intent to use the mark in commerce, rather than current use. While this is a trademark application and not a regulatory rule, it indicates potential future market activity and brand positioning. Compliance officers should note the scope of goods and services, particularly the inclusion of digital assets and virtual goods, which may have implications for intellectual property management and digital rights.
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ABBA ARENA
Intent to Use TM99730176 Kind: intenttouse Mar 28, 2026
Abstract
Musical sound recordings; Musical video recordings; Downloadable musical sound recordings; Downloadable musical video recordings; Downloadable music files; Downloadable audio and video recordings featuring music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and entertainment; Audio and video recordings featuring music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment; Audio and video recordings featuring music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment, all recorded on audio tapes, audio discs, audio cassettes, video discs, CDs, DVDs, phonograph records, and vinyl records; Downloadable ring tones; Downloadable photographs; Downloadable computer graphics; Downloadable graphics for mobile phones; Turntable slipmats; Mouse pads; Plastic cases specially adapted holding compact discs, DVDs and other electronic media; Plastic and cardboard cases for storing record albums; Phonograph record sleeves; Downloadable video and computer game programs; Recorded video game software; Recorded computer game software; Grip holders for cell phones; Digital collectibles in the nature of downloadable image files of musical artists, groups, celebrities, composers, songwriters, music publishers, record labels, entertainment shows, clothing, headwear, footwear, consumer electronics, housewares, phonograph records, jewelry, printed matter, artwork, pets, furniture, eyewear, posters, toys, sporting goods, dinnerware, drinkware, trading cards, musical instruments, music-related consumer merchandise, video game characters, and avatars authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Digital collectibles in the nature of downloadable audio and video recordings in the field of music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable digital collectibles being image and video files in the field of music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Digital collectibles in the nature of downloadable music files authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable multimedia files containing artwork, text, audio, video, games, and Internet Web links relating to music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment; Downloadable images in the field of music and music-related entertainment; Downloadable virtual goods in the nature of image files of musical artists, groups, celebrities, composers, songwriters, music publishers, record labels, entertainment shows, clothing, headwear, footwear, consumer electronics, housewares, phonograph records, jewelry, printed matter, artwork, pets, furniture, eyewear, posters, toys, sporting goods, dinnerware, drinkware, trading cards, musical instruments, music-related consumer merchandise, video game characters, and avatars for use in online virtual environments; Downloadable multimedia files containing artwork, text, audio, and video relating to music, art, theatrical and artistic performances, and music-related entertainment authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable event admission tickets; Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of books, booklets, sheet music, song books, journals, manuals, brochures, leaflets, pamphlets and newsletters in the field of music and music-related entertainment; Protective covers and cases for cell phones, laptops and portable media players; Video projectors; Hologram apparatus; Electronic machines used to apply holographic overlay and to set up and control holograms and verification thereof; Apparatus for broadcasting, recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; Augmented reality headsets; Augmented reality glasses; Virtual reality glasses; Virtual reality headsets; Computer hardware and peripheral devices; Downloadable mobile applications for accessing, creating, displaying, distributing, downloading, pla...
Filing Date
2026-03-27
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