Samsung Pulls ‘HDR10' Trademark Application, Leaves ‘HDR10 Plus’ Bid Intact
Samsung abandoned its bid at the Patent and Trademark Office to register “HDR10" as a trademark for a wide range of possible commercial and consumer devices and applications (see 1703150031), PTO records show. Samsung left intact its application to register…
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“HDR10 Plus.” HDR10 has been in routine, ubiquitous industry use as standard nomenclature for perceptual-quantization-based, SMPTE-compliant high-dynamic-range products and service. Samsung representatives didn’t comment further.