| URBANSHARE ALEXANDRE GONTCHAROV
1748062 28 Sep 2015 | on 20 Nov 2017 | Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Class 018 Leather Products (not including clothing)
Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products Computer and cellular telephone software allowing users to place classified advertisements to lend consumer goods to others, to search and browse the advertisements of others, to arrange pickup and drop-off of borrowed property, to send and receive text messages, to process online financial transactions, and to write and view feedback on specific users and the items that were borrowed.
Class 025 Clothing Products Printed and electronic publications, namely, handbooks, newsletters, posters, and directories.
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services Promotional and novelty items, namely, hats, casual clothing, tote bags, mouse pads, USB flash drives, pens, sport water bottles, coffee mugs, and fridge magnets.
Class 038 Communications Services Providing online access to a database of personal property available for borrowing from its legal owners, namely, paintings, sculptures, decorative pottery, easels, art supplies, clothing, furniture, home electronics, car seats, strollers, children's toys, books, watches, jewellery, handbags, photography and videography equipment, disc jockey equipment, computer hardware, musical instruments, inflatable bounce houses, barbeques, fishing rods, bicycles, camping equipment, sports equipment, dishes, cookware, bakeware, cooking and eating utensils, electric mixers for cooking and baking, bread makers, power tools, garden tools, lawnmowers, leaf blowers, string trimmers, tilling machines, and video game consoles and games therefor; Providing online advertising space for the products of others.
Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services Operating a website providing information in the fields of environmental sustainability, and conserving natural resources, reducing storage space requirements and stimulating the local economy by participating in a sharing economy wherein individuals can borrow/rent items from other members of the community, rather than purchasing new ones for themselves. | |