Kumo gets a trademark

A few weeks ago we spotted the domain name registration for Kumo, a possible new name for Live Search.  Now Joseph Tartakoff at the Seattle PI has noticed that Microsoft has trademarked the Kumo name:

Word Mark
KUMO

Goods and Services
IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: computer software and hardware; including computer search engine software and downloadable software

IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: advertising services including dissemination of advertising for others via the Internet, business services including providing links to the websites of others, providing consumer and product information

IC 038. US 100 101 104. G & S: telecommunication services, including receipt and delivery of information, messages, documents, images and other data by electronic transmission

IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: education; providing of training; entertainment, including entertainment services via Internet search engines

IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: design and development of computer hardware and software; computer services including search engine services and the providing of downloadable and non-downloadable software

Filing Date
December 4, 2008

Owner
(APPLICANT) Microsoft Corporation CORPORATION WASHINGTON One Microsoft Way Redmond WASHINGTON 980526399

Mary Jo Foley first uncovered the Kumo name last summer, one of what she reported was a number of new branding names for Live Search services.  Now it’s looking more and more like Kumo is emerging the winner.  Even if Microsoft were to make some kind of a search deal with Yahoo!, without acquiring the whole company it wouldn’t be able to use the Yahoo! name, so moving ahead with a rebrand, possibly timed to coincide with a marketing push for Windows 7 and Windows Live later this year, might well be in the works.

Of course we’re a long way off from declaring a name change from Live Search to Kumo, but this has to be more than just a coincidence. 

Comments

  • http://liveside.net/members/surilamin/default.aspx surilamin

    I’m crying on the inside right now…

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/CalumJR/default.aspx CalumJR

    Fantastic news! I really hope they rebrand it soon.

    It’s a shame the search engine can’t keep the “Live” name in there somewhere though like just about all of the other Microsoft services…

  • http://yertblog.blogspot.com yertthedestroyer

    I’m against this. Live is a good name. Of course, they should drop the Windows name from any of it. Live Search is much better then “Windows” Live Search.

  • http://msftandthefuture.spaces.live.com/ Quikboy

    I wanted a rebrand too, but Kumo is an awful brand name. I can’t imagine how they can sell that name to people. If Microsoft can’t sell ‘Windows Live’ how are they going to do Kumo? I might like Microsoft’s web stuff less if they do the stupid name. If it were a better and more catchy sounding name, I would love it.

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/CalumJR/default.aspx CalumJR

    I don’t understand what is wrong with Kumo?

    It’s short, snappy and even catchy in my opinion.

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/Alber1690/default.aspx Alber1690

    Just hope they sort it all out soon…

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/foaf/default.aspx foaf

    But what about my @live.com address. Worthless?

  • mamby

    do you wanna “live search it” or “kumo it”
    hey I think that kumo is better !
    2 syllabics words are more easy to remember …

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/dw82/default.aspx dw82

    I really hope they change it to Kumo. Windows Live and Live branding is awful. Nobody wants to say such a name in conversation and there goes your word of mouth. Windows Live needs to be pushed back and the services names need to be pushed forward.

    Kumo for Search
    Skydrive for storage
    Hotmail for Mail
    Windows Live Photos sucks
    Windows Live Messenger sucks

    How anyone can say Windows Live is good naming I’ll never know. People flock to things like Flickr, Google, because it’s quick to say, catchy and obviously good stuff, you need all three, Microsoft have one at best. You can guarantee nobody tells anyone about Windows Live Photos and still call Windows Live Messenger, MSN.

    Sticking Windows Live on everything puts off users from using it as they think it’s heavily tied to Windows. It doesn’t seem open and the way software is going, people want it to be.

    Kumo is the way to go.

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/imgen/default.aspx imgen

    I agree with that they should change live search to kumo. But drop the ‘live’ prefix of the other services? Come on. Google’s services have ‘google’ in their name like google calendar/google docs/google reader/gmail(sort of)? Why should MS drops ‘live’ prefix? It gives the information that those services are a whole package. What they should do is get rid of windows, because literally live services doesn’t have much to do with windows and windows makes them ridicilously long and awful.

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/imgen/default.aspx imgen

    The reason they should change live search to kumo is that search service is not tied together with other services like skydrive/hotmail/… It pretty much is a standalone service. But the other services make more sense when they come together.

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/joeale/default.aspx joeale

    Live changeing name but is microsoft going two intergate u rank in two the new search engine.
    http://urank.viveri.com/signup.aspx

  • http://www.liveside.net/members/Chris/default.aspx Chris

    Here’s a few thoughts for you all:
    1) 3rd worst shortest product name ever for MS? (After Bob and ME obviously)
    2) Worst trying-to-be-kept secret product name ever for MS?
    3) Or best-bluff-and-keeping-the-real-product-name-safe-behind-kumo ever for MS?