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Google registers AI Edge Gallery trademark in Russia

Google LLC has registered its AI Edge Gallery service logo in Russia, securing exclusive rights with patent agency Rospatent until September 2035.

Google registers AI Edge Gallery trademark in Russia

American technology corporation Google LLC registered the logo for its artificial intelligence service AI Edge Gallery with Russian patent agency Rospatent on August 4.

Exclusive rights to the figurative trademark will run until September 2035, according to records from business analysis service Rusprofile obtained by Russian news portal Lenta.ru.

Photo: Carlos Barria / Reuters

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., develops internet services, mobile software platforms, and artificial intelligence technologies worldwide. Rospatent, officially known as the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, manages trademark registrations and patent administration in Russia.

Scope of the trademark registration

The registered brand permits the temporary provision of mobile device software designed to convert, train, build, optimize, and deploy natural language and machine learning models. Machine learning models, often referred to as neural networks, allow mobile applications to process human language and execute automated tasks.

The trademark scope also covers integrating neural network capabilities into third party applications and running specialized computational tasks on mobile hardware.

Bankruptcy and financial losses in Russia

Google withdrew its commercial operations from Russia in 2022. Rusprofile records show that the company's Russian legal entity, Google LLC, has been undergoing formal bankruptcy proceedings since July 2022.

The Russian subsidiary reported zero revenue for 2023 and 2024. In 2025, the unit recorded a profit of 470 million rubles, which marked a 48 percent drop compared to its earnings in 2024.

Repeated fines from Moscow court

The trademark filing follows a series of administrative penalties issued against the search engine operator by judicial authorities in Moscow. The Tagansky District Court of Moscow recently fined Google 7.6 million rubles after the corporate entity refused to remove prohibited software applications from its Google Play store.

The same court previously ordered Google to pay 15.2 million rubles for an identical administrative violation involving non-compliant applications. Prior to that enforcement action, the Tagansky District Court imposed a 19 million ruble fine on Google for failing to remove restricted content from its digital platforms.

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