MAKING SURE THINGS WORK RIGHT
DEAD

Serial Number

75435854

Owner

Elliott, Don C. III

Attorney

Richard J. Polley

Filing Date

Feb 17, 1998

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MAKING SURE THINGS WORK RIGHT Trademark

Serial Number: 75435854

MAKING SURE THINGS WORK RIGHT is a trademark filed by Elliott, Don C. III on February 17, 1998. The trademark is classified under Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 41 (Education & Entertainment). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Elliott, Don C. III

1315-1 Kitayana
Hadano-shi 257-006 , JP

Entity Type: 01

Trademark Details

Filing Date

February 17, 1998

Registration Date

Not Registered

Published for Opposition

May 15, 2001

Goods & Services

Educational services, namely providing classes, seminars, workshops and audio-video presentations in the fields of sales and marketing, computer hardware and software development and use, printing equipment use and maintenance, telecommunications, self-awareness, public speaking, and personal development; music composition for others; providing information in the field of self-awareness, public speaking, and personal development via a global computer network; multimedia software production; motion picture film production; video tape and disk production; and audio recording and production

Equipment for monitoring and controlling machinery, namely computer registration systems comprised of location sensors, press drive controls and media placement controls, used to monitor and control the registration and placement of webs or sheets of paper, paperboard, corrugated paper products, cardboard, film, and foil for web-fed and sheet-fed printing presses, color calibration equipment comprising computer software, computer hardware and color sensors for web-fed and sheet-fed printing presses, computer software and computer hardware to monitor and control the activity of machines for cutting, folding, coating, perforating, sorting and collating printed materials; printing equipment, namely laser, ink-jet, and thermal printers for home, business and professional use and web-fed and sheet-fed printing presses; educational materials, namely prerecorded audio tapes, audio-video tapes, audio-video cassettes, audio-video discs, and digital versatile discs featuring instruction in the fields of sales and marketing, computer hardware and software development and use, printing equipment use and maintenance, telecommunications equipment use and maintenance, and personal self-improvement; linguistics materials, namely prerecorded audio tapes, audio-video tapes, audio-video cassettes, audio-video discs, and digital versatile discs featuring instruction in the field of foreign languages or language translation; computer hardware, namely handheld, notebook, desktop, and mainframe general purpose computers and telecommunications computers, web servers, e-mail servers, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers, telnet servers, portal servers, electrical controllers for computer-controlled equipment, computers providing access to a global computer network, cable modems, DSL interfaces, ISDN interfaces, analog modems, routers, bridges, hubs, and network switches; computer software, namely computer game software, software for obtaining access to a computer network, software linking digitized video and audio media to a global computer information network, computer authoring software for creating, editing and delivering textual and graphic information locally and remotely via a computer communication network, software used to process and transmit purchase transactions, software used to conduct promotional programs and incentive award programs, software for the operation of web servers, software for the operation of e-mail servers, software for the operation of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers, software for the operation of telnet servers, software for the operation of portal servers, software for the operation of telecommunications computers, software for the operation of electrical controllers for computer-controlled equipment, software for the operation of cable modems, software for the operation of DSL equipment, software for the operation of ISDN equipment, software for the operation of analog modems, software for the operation of routers, software for the operation of bridges, software for the operation of hubs, and software for the operation of network switches; telecommunications equipment, namely, telephones, videophones, telephone answering machines, telephone answering sets, telephone dialing devices, private automatic branch exchanges, facsimile machines, telecommunication cables and optical fibers, fiber optic connectors and electrical and electronic connectors; electrical and electronic equipment, namely microprocessors, light sensors, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, sound sensors and motion sensors; motion picture films featuring comedy, drama, action adventure and/or animation; motion picture films for broadcast on television featuring comedy, drama, action, adventure and/or animation; prerecorded audio tapes, audio-video tapes, audio-video cassettes, audio-video discs, and digital versatile discs featuring music, comedy, drama, action, adventure, and/or animation; and computer monitors

Filing History

ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Aug 21, 2002 ABN6
NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Aug 7, 2001 NOAM
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
May 15, 2001 PUBO
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
May 2, 2001 NPUB
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Feb 23, 2001 CNSA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT MAILED
Feb 12, 2001 CNEA
JURISDICTION RESTORED TO EXAMINING ATTORNEY
Nov 17, 2000 JURT
EX PARTE APPEAL-INSTITUTED
Nov 17, 2000 EXPI
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
May 30, 2000 CRFA
FINAL REFUSAL MAILED
Nov 26, 1999 CNFR
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
May 28, 1999 DOCK
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
May 28, 1999 DOCK
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Oct 29, 1998 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Sep 27, 1998 DOCK