1402.11(a)(vii) Computer Entertainment Services
Generally, entertainment services are classified in Class 41. However, the type of entertainment activity the applicant is conducting must be specified. Therefore, the wording "providing a website featuring entertainment" is not acceptable. The website is merely the means by which the entertainment services are provided. "Providing a website" does not itself indicate a definite or classifiable service. See TMEP §1402.11. Instead, one of the following may be appropriate.
If the services comprise an "online game:"
- "Entertainment services, namely, providing an on-line computer game," in Class 41.
- "Providing a computer game for use network-wide by network users," in Class 41.
If the services involve chat rooms: "Providing on-line chat rooms for transmission of messages among computer users concerning {indicate field or subject of chat room}," in Class 38. See TMEP §1402.11(a)(iii).
If the services involve providing information: "Provision of information relating to electronic computer games provided via the Internet," in Class 41. See TMEP §1402.11(b).
If the services involve providing non-downloadable videos: "Providing non-downloadable videos in the field of {indicate field or subject matter of videos} via a website," in Class 41.
If the services consist of providing a particular online show webcasted over the Internet: "Entertainment services, namely, providing webcasts in the field of {indicate field or subject matter}," in Class 41.
For additional information regarding identifying and classifying virtual services, see TMEP §1401.15(c).