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FlyHeart®

Trademark: FlyHeart
Area /Origin: E.U. Trademark for Sale
Trademark Category: Class 04 - Oils /Lubricants
Trademark Status: Principal register, in good standing, ideal for Amazon, etc.
Price: $8,400
Domain Notice: None
Serial Number: 018487152 (Click to the official detail page.)
Registration Number: 018487152
Goods /Services:

Class 4: Candles; Paraffin; All purpose lubricants; Artificial fireplace logs; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of candles; Christmas tree candles; Dust binding compositions for sweeping; Leather preserving oil and grease; Textile oils; Wicks for candles; Lubricating oils; Additives, non-chemical, to motor fuel; Alcohol and mixed alcohol fuel; Alcohol fuel; All purpose penetrating oil; Animal oils for industrial purposes; Anthracite; Aromatherapy fragrance candles; Artificial petroleum; Automotive engine oils; Automotive greases; Automotive lubricants; Aviation fuel; Backfire torches containing diesel oil or kerosene and a wick for use in starting backfires to control fires and for controlled burns; Bagasse for use as fuel; Base oils; Baseball glove conditioning oil; Beeswax for use in further manufacture; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of cosmetics; Beeswax for use in the manufacture of ointments; Belt dressings; Benzene fuel; Biodiesel fuel; Biofuel; Biomass, namely, a lignocellulosic material used as a fuel for generating energy and electricity; Butane fuel; Bougies in the nature of wax candles; Candle torches; Candle-making kits; Candles and wicks for candles for lighting; Candles being of wax or liquid, for the illumination of carved pumpkins, mini-pumpkins, gourds, and other fruits and vegetables; Candles comprised primarily of {specify, e.g., soy, beeswax, etc.}; Candles containing insect repellent; Candles for lighting; Candles for night lights; Candles for {specify, e.g., wedding, memorial, etc.} ceremonies; Carnauba wax; Castor oil for industrial purposes; Chafing dish fuel; Charcoal briquettes; Cigarette lighter fluid; Coal; Coal gas; Coconut oils for industrial purposes; Coke; Colza oil for industrial purposes; Combustible oil; Compressed natural gas; Crude oil; Cutting fluids; Diesel oil; Drilling lubricants; Electrical energy; Engine oils; Fireplace logs; Firewood; Fragrant wax for use in potpourri burners; Fuel; Fuel for motor vehicles, namely, {indicate specific type, e.g., gasoline, diesel}; Fuel with an alcohol base; Gear oils; Gels comprised of plant-based oils and plant-based waxes for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and toiletries; Grease for machines; Graphite lubricants; Greases for boots and shoes; Heat transfer oils; Industrial oil; Lighting paper; Liquefied natural gas; Liquid fuels; Motor vehicle lubricants; Quenching oils; Protective wax for fruits and vegetables; Skateboard wax; Solid fuels; Tealight candles; Vegetable wax. Class 6: Metal fencing; Metal railings; Metal materials for building; Metal materials for railways; Metal pipes; Floors of metal; Girders of metal; Telegraph posts of metal; Door panels of metal; Rivets of metal; Door knockers of metal; Pilings of metal; Posts of metal; Valves of metal, other than parts of machines; Aluminum alloy; Extrusions of aluminium; Steel sheets; Door frames of metal; Signs, and information and advertising displays, of metal; Works of art of common metal; Screws of metal; Ironmongery; Buckles of common metal [hardware]; Gold solder; Locks of metal, other than electric; Lock bolts; Window stops of metal; Locks of metal for bags; Wheel clamps [boots]; Metal hoses for plumbing use; Metal casters for furniture; Metal license plates; Junctions of metal for pipes; Steel buildings; Metal rails; Walls of metal; Nails; Door handles of metal; Drain pipes of metal; Nuts of metal; Statues of common metal; Steel strips; Water-pipes of metal; Wire of common metal; Baskets of common metals; Bicycle locks; Boxes of common metal; Ceilings of metal; Crampons for climbing; Traps of metal for wild animals; Door fittings, of metal; Doors and windows of metal; Electronic safes; Fittings of metal for beds; Fittings of metal for furniture; Fittings of metal for pipes; Fittings of metal for windows; Hand-held flagpoles of metal; Hat-hanging hooks of metal; Ladders of metal; Manually operated metal valves; Metal bolts [fasteners]; Metal clothesline wire; Metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; Metal exterior blinds; Pegs of metal; Latticework of metal; Safes; Metal hardware; Metal brackets. Class 7: Meat mincers [machines]; Mills [machines]; Coffee grinders, other than hand-operated; Knives, electric; Door openers, electric; Door closers, electric; Can openers, electric; Beverage preparation machines, electromechanical; Ironing machines; Gas welding machines; Industrial vacuum machines for use in manufacture; Machine tools; Ultrasonic cleaning instruments for industrial use; Ultrasonic cleaning instruments for jewellery; 3D printers; Packing machines; Water pumps; Clutches for machines; Electric vacuum food sealers for household purposes; Automated vending machines; Butter machines; Mixing machines; Electric pasta makers; Electric juice extractors; Packaging machines for food; Sewing machines; Bookbinding machines; Bicycle assembling machines; Wrapping machines; Washing machines [laundry]; Electric hand drills; Bicycle dynamos; Bearings for transmission shafts; pulley blocks; Cartridges for filtering machines; Ball-bearings; Car washing machines; Blowing machines; Air pumps; Bar code labellers; Bottle filling machines; Vacuum cleaners for household purposes; Industrial robots; Cutting, drilling, abrading, sharpening and surface treatment machines and apparatus; Lawnmowers [machines]; Reapers; Printing presses; Dust removing installations for cleaning purposes; Suction cleaning machines; Glue guns, electric; Electric screwdrivers; Sharpening wheels [parts of machines]; Bread cutting machines; High pressure cleaning machines; Beaters, electric; Trash compacting machines; Fruit presses, electric, for household purposes; Whisks, electric, for household purposes; Electric welding apparatus; Pneumatic jacks; Sheaf-binding machines; Milling machines; Screw milling cutters [machines]; Scissors, electric; Dynamos; Barking machines; Stamping machines; Power-operated coffee grinders; Robotic vacuum cleaners; air filters for engines or motors; Robot cleaners for household purposes; Juice machines; Electric motors for machines; Engines for the generation of electricity; Dishwashers; Cutting machines for metalworking; Cranes; Lifting machines; Valves; Fuel pumps for motor vehicles; Fuel nozzles; Fuel valves; Carburetors; Sweeping machines for use in swimming pools; Robotic cleaners for household purposesRobotic electrical welding machines; Washing apparatus; Cleaning appliances utilizing steam. Class 8: Penknives; Saws [hand tools]; Locking pliers; Sledgehammers; Manicure and pedicure tools; Paring knives; Non-electric curling irons; Ice picks; Fire tending implements; Cuticle scissors; Scissors for kitchen use; Scissors for children; Tongs; Curling tongs; Laser hair removal apparatus, other than for medical purposes; Scrapers; Hand hooks; Diamond cutting tools for hand-operated tools; Augers [hand tools]; Tool belts [holders]; Whetstones; Razor blades; Shovels [hand tools]; Hoes [hand tools]; Shovels; Crowbars; Ceramic knives; Oyster openers; Palette knives; Table knives, forks and spoons for babies; Electric razors; Nippers [hand operated tools]; Knife sharpeners [hand operated tools]; Cutters [hand operated tools]; Electric nasal hair trimmers; Electric crimping irons for the hair; Wrenches [hand-operated]; Weeding tools [hand operated]; Air pumps, hand-operated; Lifting jacks, hand-operated; Screwdrivers; Scissors; Garden forks; Weeding forks; Gardening shears; Pruning scissors; Lawn edge trimmers [hand-operated tools]; Electric and non-electric depilatory appliances.

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⇓ Buyer Must Read ⇓

◆ Our platform participates in and leads the entire trademark transaction, assuming full responsibility.

◆ We guarantee you will legally and seamlessly obtain trademark ownership and rights, plus access to brand registries like Amazon.

◆ We guarantee you will promptly obtain the domain name if it is included in the sale.

◆ We guarantee an immediate refund if you do not obtain the above.


1st - Agreement:
We finalize the Trademark Assignment Agreement and have it signed by the owner ("Assignor") and the buyer ("Assignee"). The signed Agreement serves as the foundation for the transaction and the transfer of ownership.


2nd - Invoice & Payment:
We issue a PayPal/Escrow invoice to the buyer for payment based on the signed Agreement. PayPal/Escrow securely holds the funds throughout the process, and we ensure the buyer legally obtains the trademark and domain name, if applicable.


3rd - Ownership Transfer:
①We assist in initiating the transfer of ownership, which will be reviewed by the official and typically completed within 1-2 weeks.
②Any domain names if included in the sale, are guaranteed to be transferred to the buyer within 1-7 days.

4th - Completion:

Buyer confirms the receipt of ownership; PayPal/Escrow releases funds; we pay the owner; and the transaction completes.


Trademark Transaction Procedure



1. Designate a new correspondent for your trademark.

The trademark correspondent is the person responsible for monitoring the trademark status and maintaining direct connections with official institutions. Typically, the owner-appointed attorney serves as the correspondent and manages legal affairs for the trademark.

We highly recommend that you, as the new owner, engage a familiar attorney to replace the old correspondent, as this will benefit trademark monitoring and maintenance. For U.S. trademarks, if you reside in the U.S., you can designate yourself as the correspondent according to USPTO rules. The designation is a simple task that takes just a few minutes to complete through your USPTO.gov account (a detailed guide is available for the buyer).


2. Keep using the trademark in commerce.

Keeping and using your trademark in commerce is crucial for its protection, validity, distinctiveness, defense against challenges, and overall business reputation. Regular and genuine use helps ensure that your trademark maintains its legal significance and serves as an effective tool for brand recognition and consumer trust. 


3. Renewal and Maintenance.
As per official rules, trademarks require ongoing renewal and maintenance to remain valid and enforceable. 

For U.S. trademarks, see below, check your trademark status at https://tsdr.uspto.gov/, and USPTO system marks your trademark maintenance dates and deadlines. You must submit the necessary paperwork and fees on time to keep your trademark active, otherwise, your registration will be canceled. Your attorney can assist with such matters when needed.
Trademark Maintenance

Be aware that your registration will be canceled if you do not the file required documents below during the specified time periods:

Requirements in the First Ten Years*

What and When to File:

• First Filing Deadline: You must file a Declaration of Use (or Excusable Nonuse) between the 5th and 6th years after the registration date. If the declaration is accepted, the registration will continue in force for the remainder of the ten-year period, calculated from the registration date, unless canceled by an order of the Commissioner for Trademarks or a federal court.

• Second Filing Deadline: You must file a Declaration of Use (or Excusable Nonuse) and an Application for Renewal between the 9th and 10th years after the registration date.


Requirements in Successive Ten-Year Periods*

What and When to File:

• You must file a Declaration of Use (or Excusable Nonuse) and an Application for Renewal between every 9th and 10th-year period, calculated from the registration date.



◆ What is the process for transferring ownership?
For a U.S. trademark, our attorney will file the necessary forms, submit the properly signed Trademark Assignment Agreement, and pay the required government fees to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Officials will review the submissions and record the transfer if no errors are found. If any mistakes are identified, the USPTO will notify the filer to make corrections until the transfer is approved
.

◆ What will the buyer receive as a result of the ownership transfer?
The buyer will obtain trademark ownership, entire interest and the goodwill
.

◆ What changes can we expect to see on the official page?

The USPTO system will record the assignment details and update the information to reflect the new owner.

◆ How long does the transfer take?

The transfer process usually takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the USPTO's processing speed.


Application: 
➜ After you file enrollment forms and submit the required files, a relevant "Case" will be created by Amazon in the "Case Log".
➜ If your submissions are qualified, Amazon will send an email including a "verification code" to the email address associated with the trademark correspondent.
➜ You will need to reply to the "Case" with the above-mentioned "verification code".
➜ Amazon will approve your brand registry if no mistakes occur.

(Guide of Amazon Brand Registry)


Benefits: 

◆ After the registry, you can create product listings with the brand.

◆ You get A+ Content, enhanced brand content, brand analytics and more.

◆ Amazon doesn't seem to care which class your trademark is in, they give you coverage across all categories (which could change at any time).



◆ An Auth-Code, also known as an EPP code, authorization code, transfer code, or Auth-Info Code, is a generated passcode required to transfer an internet domain name between domain registrars; the code is intended to indicate that the domain name owner has authorized the transfer. GoDaddy.com and NameCheap.com are known as famous domain registrars.

◆ Using the Auth-Code shared by the owner, you can seamlessly transfer the domain name to your domain registrar account.


◆ The transfer of a domain name between two registrars typically takes 5-7 days, while the transfer between two accounts within the same registrar usually takes only minutes or seconds.