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IN THE BEGINNING JUNIORS READ

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Active USPTO registrationType: CombinedOffice: United States

Quick snapshot

IN THE BEGINNING JUNIORS READ

ST13

US500000090736927

Class

16

Filing

90736927

Registration

6745628

Risk and opportunity diagnosis

Executive reading for naming, filing, and monitoring decisions.

USPTO status

Active USPTO registration

Case type

Application and registration

Recorded events

13

Latest update

05/31/2022

Trademark type

Combined

Nice classes

16

Filing date

05/26/2021

Registration date

05/31/2022

Expiration date

-

Complete case details

Structured fields from the responsible authority and the official record.

Status date

05/31/2022

Last transaction

05/31/2022

Responsible office

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Status code

700

Official register

Principal Register

First use anywhere

02/17/2013

First use in commerce

08/31/2016

Drawing code

3

Owner type

16

Owner location

Washington, DC

Examiner

HARDY LUDLOW, TARAH

Law office

M10

Current location

PUBLICATION AND ISSUE SECTION

Mark description

The mark consists of the words "JUNIORS READ" at the bottom of the logo in a rectangular box. The words are in black and the rectangle is white filled with a black border. There is a brown skinned girl in a pink short-sleeve shirt with short sleeves and white checkered stripes holding a mango in her two hands. The short sleeve shirt has a pink frill at the end of the short sleeves. Her arms are folded and her elbows are above the rectangular box. You can see the girl's fingers around the mango. The mango that the girl is holding in her hands is in the colors green, yellow, orange, and red. The mango is partly eaten at its very top. The mango is also blocking her mouth so it is not visible in the picture. The girl has two black colored hair puffs. The puffs are perpendicular to her head on the left and right sides of her head. She has a slight part in her hair in the middle of her head. She is looking down at the mango. Both of her eyes are looking down. Her eyes are white with black irises. Above the girl are the words "IN THE BEGINNING" in black in a circular pattern. To the left of the girl's right shoulder is the word "IN". To the top of the girl's head is the word "THE". To the right of the girl's left shoulder is the word "BEGINNING".

Holders and representatives

Holders

J. R. (pessoa física)

Representatives

JUNIORS READ

Technical classification

Nice Classes

Class 16

Vienna Codes

No Vienna codes available.

Goods and services

Class 16

Printed flash cards; Printed rebus puzzles; Printed workbooks in the field of literacy; Printed children books; Printed educational activity cards in the field of literacy; Printed postcards; Stickers

Publications

History of USPTO decisions and trademark events.

13 publications found

NRCC

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION EMAILED

05/31/2022

R.PR

REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER

05/31/2022

NPUB

OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED

03/15/2022

PUBO

PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION

03/15/2022

NONP

NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED

02/23/2022

CNSA

APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER

02/09/2022

XAEC

EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED

02/09/2022

GNEN

NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED

02/09/2022

GNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED

02/09/2022

CNEA

EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN

02/09/2022

DOCK

ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER

02/08/2022

MDSC

NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED

08/21/2021

NWOS

NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED

08/20/2021

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