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KOREAN AMERICAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE · KAPAC ·

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Active USPTO registrationType: CombinedOffice: United States

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KOREAN AMERICAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE · KAPAC ·

ST13

US500000090446929

Class

35

Filing

90446929

Registration

6721482

Risk and opportunity diagnosis

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USPTO status

Active USPTO registration

Case type

Application and registration

Recorded events

16

Latest update

05/24/2022

Trademark type

Combined

Nice classes

35

Filing date

01/04/2021

Registration date

05/24/2022

Expiration date

-

Complete case details

Structured fields from the responsible authority and the official record.

Status date

05/24/2022

Last transaction

05/24/2022

Responsible office

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Status code

700

Official register

Principal Register

First use anywhere

2006-11-00

First use in commerce

2007-07-00

Drawing code

3

Owner type

99

Owner location

Oyster Bay, NY

Examiner

MOSCATI, JUSTIN

Law office

N90

Current location

PUBLICATION AND ISSUE SECTION

Mark description

The mark consists of a center circle containing the blue Taegeuk from the Korean flag and the flag of the United States spiraled around each other to represent both halves of a Yin Yang symbol. A fighting lion is superimposed over the two flags within the center circle. The words "Korean American Public Affairs Committee . KAPAC" are set against a grey background in a second circle and wrap around the top and bottom of the center circle. The color red appears on the stripes of the United States flag. The color white appears on the stars and stripes of the United States flag and the words "Korean American Public Affairs Committee . KAPAC". The color blue appears on half of the Yin Yang symbol in the Korean flag and behind the stars of the United States flag. The color yellow appears in the fighting lion. The color grey appears on the background of the second circle.

Holders and representatives

Holders

Korean American Public Affairs Committee Inc.

Representatives

Wendy A. Greenseich

Technical classification

Nice Classes

Class 35

Vienna Codes

No Vienna codes available.

Goods and services

Class 35

Promoting the interests of Korean-Americans by means of public advocacy in the fields of politicslegislationregulationthe economy and societal issues; promoting commercialtrade and other business relationships between the United States and the Republic of Korea; providing advice and assistance to people and businesses in the Korean community in crisis or distress

Publications

History of USPTO decisions and trademark events.

16 publications found

NRCC

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION EMAILED

05/24/2022

R.PR

REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER

05/24/2022

NPUB

OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED

02/22/2022

PUBO

PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION

02/22/2022

NONP

NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED

02/02/2022

CNSA

APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER

01/18/2022

TEME

TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED

01/14/2022

CRFA

CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE

01/13/2022

TROA

TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED

01/13/2022

GNRN

NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED

07/13/2021

GNRT

NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED

07/13/2021

CNRT

NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN

07/13/2021

DOCK

ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER

07/13/2021

MDSC

NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED

04/03/2021

NWOS

NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED

04/02/2021

NWAP

NEW APPLICATION ENTERED

01/07/2021

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