GPNX
NOTIFICATION PROCESSED BY IB
09/25/2022
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The mark consists of the stylized wording "Kung Fu Empress" appears in red and is outlined in black, green, yellow and orange with a dark blue trim, with a stylized cloud element depicted on each side. The stylized cloud element appears in a blue, light blue and white gradient; a red, yellow and light yellow gradient; a green, light green and light yellow gradient; and a red, pink and white gradient. The stylized cloud has a yellow outline with a dark blue trim.
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TAIYO, NAKAJIMA & KATO Intellectual Property Law
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History of USPTO decisions and trademark events.
12 publications found
NOTIFICATION PROCESSED BY IB
09/25/2022
FINAL DISPOSITION NOTICE SENT TO IB
09/02/2022
FINAL DISPOSITION PROCESSED
09/02/2022
GRANT OF PROTECTION CREATED, TO BE SENT TO IB
07/28/2022
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
06/28/2022
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
04/12/2022
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
03/23/2022
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
03/09/2022
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
03/02/2022
APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED
08/27/2021
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
08/23/2021
SN ASSIGNED FOR SECT 66A APPL FROM IB
08/19/2021
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