Intellivision Amico’s trademark status has been changed to ‘abandoned’ in the latest sign that the console may never release.
Intellivision Amico’s trademark changed to ‘abandoned’ in latest sign it may never release4th Jul 2022 / 11:44 amThe Amico comes with two controllers as standard, but players can connect their mobile phones and use them as controllers too .may be the surest sign yet that the console may never see release.
The change in status is due to Intellivision’s failure to file a ‘Statement of Use’, which has to be filed to show the USPTO how the registered trademark is being used in commerce.Since the Amico still isn’t on sale, Intellivision can’t yet submit a Statement of Use, and has been continually filing extension requests to ask for more time.
Although it now appears that the Amico trademark is dead, Intellivision still has two months to file a ‘petition to revive’, in which it must state that the delay was unintentional, then either provide a Statement of Use or request its fifth extension.
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