The United Cultures trademark was officially registered on 30 April 2013 under registration number No. 011367737. The trademark covers a comprehensive range of classes protecting the United Cultures brand across all its activities worldwide.
The registration ensures that the United Cultures name, logo, and associated branding are legally protected across advertising, business management, financial affairs, telecommunications, education, entertainment, and cultural activities in all member states and territories.
The trademark is registered under Stichting United Cultures, a Foundation incorporated in the Netherlands, and is valid across all 269 target member states and regions.
Advertising, business management, business administration, office functions, procurement services, marketing, marketing research, public relations, sponsorship search, organisation of trade fairs and exhibitions for commercial or advertising purposes.
Insurance, financial affairs, monetary affairs, real estate affairs, banking, securities brokerage, financial management, financial consultancy, charitable fund raising, investment services, and economic research.
Telecommunications, electronic communications, computer-aided transmission, wireless broadcasting, satellite transmission, internet services, radio and television broadcasting, providing access to databases and communication networks.
Education, training, entertainment, sporting and cultural activities, organisation of conferences, congresses, seminars and workshops, film and music production, museum facilities, publication services, and recreational activities.
All use of the United Cultures trademark by licensees must be approved by the Foundation Board and comply with brand guidelines established in the registration certificate. Unauthorised use is prohibited.
The name "United Cultures" may only be used by authorised entities, member states, and partners in accordance with the trademark registration terms and Foundation approval.
United Cultures franchise operations in member states and regions must adhere to trademark guidelines and receive formal approval from the Foundation before commencing operations.
All design protocols, visual identities, and branded materials must follow registered trademark specifications to maintain consistency across all 269 target member states.
Partner organisations may co-brand materials with the United Cultures trademark subject to a signed co-branding agreement and design review by the UC Communications team.
Unauthorised use of the United Cultures trademark, name, or associated branding will be pursued through appropriate legal channels in all applicable jurisdictions.
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