W

Welcome to the Brand page for “W”, which is offered here for The mark consists of a sphere, comprised of interlocking puzzle pieces, with several of the pieces at the top of the sphere missing; each puzzle piece contains one letter; these letters include the letter w as well as letters from various foreign-language alphabets; the color of the sphere ranges from nearly white on its left-hand side to medium-dark gray on its right-hand side; the inside of the sphere (which is revealed by the missing puzzle pieces) is dark gray; the letters on each puzzle piece are black.;in the statement, column 1, line 1, corporation should be deleted, and non-profit corporation should be inserted.;wikimedia;the color(s) dark gray, light gray, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;software design and development; development and updating of software; computer programming; conversion of computer data and programs; conversion of documents from a physical to an electronic medium;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “W” is believed to be currently owned by “Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.”

Owner:
WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION, INC.
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Description:
The mark consists of a sphere, comprised of interlocking puzzle pieces, with several of the pieces at the top of the sphere missing; each puzzle piece contains one letter; these letters include the letter W as well as letters from various foreign-language alphabets; the color of the sphere ranges from nearly white on its left-hand side to medium-dark gray on its right-hand side; the inside of the sphere (which is revealed by the missing puzzle pieces) is dark gray; the letters on each puzzle piece are black.;In the statement, Column 1, line 1, corporation should be deleted, and non-profit corporation should be inserted.;WIKIMEDIA;The color(s) dark gray, light gray, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;software design and development; development and updating of software; computer programming; conversion of computer data and programs; conversion of documents from a physical to an electronic medium;
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