The trademark application VOICELAYER was filed by Voicelayer GmbH, a corporation established under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany (the "Applicant"). Application under examination.
The application was filed in English (French was selected as the second language).
The Refusal with reference B 019063776 was Rejected according to Article 7(1)(c) EUTMR with decision issued on February 10, 2025 by the EUIPO.
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Computer software for translating, dubbing, subtitling, captioning, and generating speech, audio, and video content
Downloadable computer programs for language translation, audio dubbing, generating subtitles, and creating or altering audio and video files using AI-driven generative models
Software applications for use in the automated adaptation, localization, and creation of multimedia content, including music and video, using artificial intelligence
Downloadable mobile applications for use with wearable computer devices
Downloadable applications for mobile devices.
The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
Translation, dubbing and subtitling services
Translation and interpretation
Audio production
Sound recording services
Educational services, namely, conducting workshops and seminars in the field of language translation, content localization, and creation of AI-generated multimedia content.
The mark was filed in class 42 with following description of goods:
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for translating, subtitling, dubbing, and generating new audio and video content using AI
Hosting of websites that enable users to upload, manage, and display audiovisual content with AI-assisted translation, dubbing, and content creation features
Hosting of digital content platforms that enable users to utilize AI generative models for enhancing or creating new multimedia content
Providing temporary use of non-downloadable AI software focused on generative models for creating and modifying audio, speech, music, and video content