Serial Number
78140872
Owner
Millennium InstituteAttorney
BRUCE J. GOLDNER, ESQ.Filing Date
Jul 2, 2002
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT MODEL Trademark
Serial Number: 78140872
Trademark Classes
Class 9 - Computers & Electronics
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical apparatus and instruments
Class 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Class 16 - Paper Goods
Paper and cardboard; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery
Owner Contact Info
4th Floor East Tower, Suite 4078
Washington, DC 20037
Entity Type: 03
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
July 2, 2002
Registration Date
Not Registered
Published for Opposition
July 29, 2003
Goods & Services
electronic publications, namely, reports, articles, and newsletters of research and educational materials recorded on magnetic or optical storage disks, featuring integrated analysis of future economic, social, and environmental conditions in countries, international organizations, provinces, industries, and businesses following from alternative policies, transparency for public participation, and the presentation of many indicators of economic, social, and environmental development providing analysis and information in reports
printed research and educational materials, namely, reports, articles and newsletters featuring integrated analysis of future economic, social, and environmental conditions in countries, international organizations, provinces, industries, and businesses following from alternative policies, transparency for public participation, and the presentation of many indicators of economic, social, and environmental development providing analyses and information in reports
integrated computer simulation modeling services, namely providing integrated computer simulation models via a website concerning the future economic, social, and environmental futures of countries, international organizations, provinces, industries, and businesses that may result from alternative policies, strategies, and programs as determined through the use of an integrated computer simulation model and information system, and from the use of these computer systems to generated and publicize current progress and potential future evolution of various indicators of economic and social progress monitored by national and international agencies