Trademark: DISTRACTED DRIVER PREVENTION 1966265
Word
DISTRACTED DRIVER PREVENTION
ID
1966265
Trademark Type
Word
Status
Cancelled: Cancelled at the request of IB
Application Date
30 August 2018
Cancellation Date
18 March 2020

Service
Refer to WIPO address for Correspondence

Goods and Services:
Class 9:
Electronic devices consisting of hardware and software for downloading and uploading information, files and data to and from vehicles, including cars, light duty trucks, medium duty trucks, heavy duty trucks, and power sports vehicles such as snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, and watercrafts for increasing or adjusting engine performance, horsepower, torque, speed control, other vehicle control systems and for engine diagnostics; downloadable operating system software updates for the foregoing; handheld and mountable electronic devices with displays for use in connection with land vehicles and trucks to assess, monitor and record engine performance, horsepower, and engine diagnostics; downloadable electronic publications in the nature of text files and electronic manuals for use by professional and amateur auto mechanics in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the foregoing electronic devices; downloadable operating system software updates for handheld and mountable electronic devices with displays for use in connection with land vehicles and trucks to assess, monitor and record engine performance, horsepower, torque, speed control, other vehicle control systems and engine diagnostics; gauges for land vehicles and trucks, namely, automotive gauges including water temperature gauges, boost gauges, vacuum gauges, and exhaust gas temperature gauges; computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software that allows a person to limit the top speed and acceleration rate of a vehicle to promote safe driving, link seatbelt use to vehicle ignition, link smartphone use to vehicle use; and computer hardware for vehicles which interacts with computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software that allows a person to limit the top speed and acceleration rate of a vehicle to promote safe driving, link seatbelt use to vehicle ignition, link smartphone use to vehicle use; electronic automotive tuning device, namely, electronic control hardware unit which interfaces with a vehicle's drive-train computer system and reprograms the vehicle's microchip to make it adjust power settings, get better gas mileage, and enhance the performance of the vehicle, with user control and interaction through a program running on a smart-phone or other hand-held interactive media player, that communicates with the device through telecommunications equipment