Serial Number
88891806
Owner
Center for International Private EnterpriseFirst Use Date
Sep 18, 2019
Filing Date
Apr 28, 2020
CORROSIVE CAPITAL Trademark
Serial Number: 88891806 • Registration: 6338279
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Center for International Private Enterprise
1211 Connecticut Ave NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
UNITED STATES
Trademark Details
Filing Date
April 28, 2020
Registration Date
May 4, 2021
First Use Anywhere
September 18, 2019
First Use in Commerce
September 18, 2019
Published for Opposition
February 16, 2021
Goods & Services
Leadership development training, namely, providing educational and policy leadership services in the field of promoting public awareness of how foreign investments that lack transparency, accountability and market orientation can exploit emerging economies and fragile democracies by taking advantage of weak institutions and poor governance structures; development and dissemination of printed educational materials generated by CIPE and others, namely, training materials in the field of recommendations for actions countries can take to mitigate risk, including democracy programming to empower domestic reform constituencies to demand better governance and to strengthen democratic institutions that safeguard the interests of citizens; providing on-line, non-downloadable publications in the nature of training materials, assessment tools, brochures, teaching materials, event transcripts, reports and analyses, checklists to identify corrosive capital, forum panel discussions, articles and blogs, and on-line non-downloadable audio and video recordings in the field of promoting public awareness of how foreign investments that lack transparency, accountability and market orientation can exploit emerging economies and fragile democracies by taking advantage of weak institutions and poor governance structures and to disseminate recommendations for actions countries can take to mitigate risk, including democracy programming to empower domestic reform constituencies to demand better governance and to strengthen democratic institutions that safeguard the interests of citizens
Promoting public awareness of how foreign investments that lack transparency, accountability and market orientation can exploit emerging economies and fragile democracies by taking advantage of weak institutions and poor governance structures, and to disseminate recommendations for actions countries can take to mitigate risk, including democracy programming to empower domestic reform constituencies to demand better governance and to strengthen democratic institutions that safeguard the interests of citizens