Serial Number
85036171
Owner
PERCEPTION MARKETING, LLCAttorney
Douglas A. CherryFirst Use Date
Dec 1, 2001
Filing Date
May 12, 2010
IOHI Trademark
Serial Number: 85036171 • Registration: 4040472
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
May 12, 2010
Registration Date
October 18, 2011
First Use Anywhere
December 1, 2001
First Use in Commerce
December 1, 2001
Published for Opposition
August 2, 2011
Cancellation Date
May 25, 2018
Goods & Services
Musical services, namely, rental of collections of licensed pre-recorded music for use by businesses in their place of business; consulting services in the field of entertainment, namely, consultation regarding music selections for use in businesses
Telephone voice messaging services; automated telephone music and voice message services; video-on-demand transmission services; video narrowcasting services; transmission of sound, video and information; electronic transmission of embedded videos via e-mail sent to current and prospective customers with trackable data; providing e-mail services; telecommunication services, namely, transmission of webcasts; streaming of audio material on the Internet; streaming of video material on the Internet; web conferencing services; web messaging
Advertising, marketing and promotion services; advice in the field of business management and marketing; business marketing services; development of marketing strategies and concepts; promoting the goods and services of others by creating prerecorded telephone messages in the nature of music, custom messages or both for use with existing telephone systems to be played while telephone callers are placed on hold; producing promotional videotapes, video discs, and audio visual recordings; advertising and publicity services, namely, promoting the goods, services, brand identity and commercial information and news of third parties through print, audio, video, digital and on-line medium; presentation of goods on communication media for retail purposes; promoting the goods and services of others through infomercials played on customer point of purchase television monitors in retail stores; promoting the goods and services of others by providing videos for use on third party websites; preparation of custom or non-custom advertising for businesses for dissemination via the web, CD or DVD for optional upload or download to a computer; promoting the goods and services of others by providing hypertext links to the web sites of others; product demonstration; demonstration of goods and services by electronic means; employee relations information services