Registration Number 6019907
Registration Date March 24, 2020
Yep.
Also, look out for these, which can be a curveball....
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Word Mark IOT DIAGNOSTICS
Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Microcontrollers for internet of things (IoT) enabled devices. FIRST USE: 20170101. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20170601
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Serial Number 88619187
Filing Date September 17, 2019
Current Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Date Amended to Current Register January 3, 2020
Registration Number 5998944
Registration Date February 25, 2020
Owner (REGISTRANT) IoT Diagnostics LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OHIO 10052 Commerce Park Drive Cincinnati OHIO 45246
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register SUPPLEMENTAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
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That is a "registered" mark, but the US has two trademark registers. One is the "Principal" register, for marks which have been deemed distinctive and presumptively valid. The other is the "Supplemental" register.
The "Supplemental" Register (indicated by "
Register SUPPLEMENTAL" in the TESS record) is for marks which typically have been refused registration as descriptive, but are capable of eventually acquiring distinctiveness through longstanding exclusive use. For example, when "American Airlines" started in 1935, they were, and remain, an airline which is American. It's a descriptive phrase. But, "American Airlines" has been at it a long time, and relatively exclusively, so people recognize it as referring to one particular airline.
So, the "Supplemental Register" acts as a sort of holding pen to provide notice that someone is using a descriptive term which they hope will acquire distinctiveness some day.
Significantly, for domainers, a Supplemental registration alone is insufficient to prevail in a UDRP Proceeding.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-good-the-supplemental-register.html
The point is that the USPTO database is not simply "a database of trademarks". There are a variety of things in it which are
NOT trademarks. It's important to develop at least some basic sense of how to interpret the data one might retrieve from that database, to avoid incorrect conclusions.