Yuri Gagarin Trademark Registrations and Related Branding Notes

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The trademark “Yuri Gagarin” has been registered with Rospatent, with ownership attributed to Galina Gagarina, the daughter of the celebrated Soviet cosmonaut. This information is supported by documents provided to socialbites.ca.

The Yuri Gagarin mark covers three classes within the International Classification of Goods and Services (ICGS): Class 9 includes items such as ticket machines, 3D glasses, 3D scanners, ATMs, video cameras, smartphones, smartwatches, smart glasses, and tablets; Class 25 encompasses clothing, footwear, hats, and undergarments; and Class 41 spans services like beauty pageant organization, gymnastics and judo training, and orchestra-related services, among many others.

Collectively, the registered products and services under the Yuri Gagarin mark span roughly a thousand items across the three ICGS. In total, four marks bearing the name “Yuri Gagarin” have been registered in various classes of the international classification, all listed under the ownership of Galina Gagarina.

Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, is renowned as the first human to travel into space. The anniversary of his historic flight has been noted as a milestone, with the 90th birthday marked on March 9, 2024. The significance of his legacy continues to influence branding and public memory across multiple domains.

In January, TV presenter Larisa Guzeeva submitted applications to Rospatent to register the trademarks “Larisa Guzeeva” and “Larisa Guzeeva” for potential commercial use.

Historically, the Vostochny Cosmodrome has been a site linked to space missions, including a Soyuz rocket launch associated with the Meteor-M spacecraft program, illustrating Russia’s ongoing commitment to space exploration and related branding opportunities.

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