T DETESAT
DEAD

Serial Number

75470795

Owner

Deutsche Telekom AG

Attorney

Michael D. Adams

Filing Date

Apr 20, 1998

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T DETESAT Trademark

Serial Number: 75470795 • Registration: 2523812

T DETESAT is a trademark filed by Deutsche Telekom AG on April 20, 1998. The trademark is classified under Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 38 (Telecommunications), Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 16 (Paper Goods), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Deutsche Telekom AG (2,049 trademarks)

Godesberger Allee 117
D-53175 Bonn , DE

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

April 20, 1998

Registration Date

January 1, 2002

Published for Opposition

July 27, 1999

Cancellation Date

July 25, 2008

Goods & Services

conducting workshops and seminars in the field of business, telecommunications and computers, and the distribution of course materials therewith; entertainment services, namely, organization of sporting and cultural events; publication of books, periodicals and other printed matter, namely, magazines, journals, manuals, brochures and leaflets; electronic publishing services, namely, publication of text and graphic works of others on CD-ROMs featuring on-line computer games for children and adults and organization of community sporting and cultural events

telecommunications equipment, namely, computer programs for operating telecommunications systems, computer programs for providing multiple-user access to the global communications network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information, magnetic, electric and optical networks comprising of data transmitters consisting of digital end instruments that convert user information into data signals for transmission or reconvert the received data signals into user information and equipment that transfers data between data terminals, storage apparatus, signaling devices, namely, equipment that generates, transfers and receives information over a communications network by electrical or optical means, termination equipment, namely, components that connect an appropriate bridge, normally of the characteristic impedance, across a circuit to provide stability; word processors, computers, namely, microcomputers, minicomputers, computer central processors, microprocessors, computer monitors, computer keyboards, computer terminals, computer interface boards, computer laser printers, computer impact printers, computer dot matrix printers, computer operating systems, computers and instructional manuals sold as a unit, computer interface apparatus, namely, computer modems, computer mouse and mouse pad, computer peripherals and parts thereof; computer programs for use in operating business management systems and related instruction manuals sold as a unit; audio, video and data communications equipment, namely, digital and analogue signal transmitters, receivers and converters, radio and telephone transmitters, receivers and servers, electronic mail hardware and software for electronic exchange of data images and messages, remote controls and set-top units for televisions, cinematographic television and amusement equipment, namely, signal decoders and interactive audio and video conferencing equipment to facilitate interaction between consumers and providers of goods and services; chronographs for use as specialized time recording apparatus, blank computer discs, blank computer floppy disks, blank computer hard discs; compact disc players, audio and video tape recorders, audio and video tape players, audio and video cassette recorders, audio and video cassette players, blank audio and video tapes, cassettes, discs and microfiche; audio and video tapes, cassettes, discs and microfiche featuring information concerning telecommunications; video monitors, automatic vending machines and timing mechanisms therefor, and parts thereof; magnetic coded card readers, magnetic cards, blank magnetic data carriers, demagnitizers for magnetic tapes, and parts thereof; computer, data and video networking and conferencing equipment, namely, teleconferencing equipment, audiovisual teaching equipment, namely, overhead film, photographic and slide projectors, projection screens, computers that display information on an overhead screen, intercoms; telephones, telephone answering machines, teleprinters, teletypewriters, caller identification boxes, radio operated telephone equipment, audio operated relays, wireless and cellular telephones and answering machines, pagers, portable computers, facsimile machines, wireless fax machines, personal communications equipment, namely, personal digital assistants, (PDA), calculators and related peripherals, namely, cases for carrying pocket calculators, satellites and satellite communication earth stations both stationary and moveable; prerecorded compact discs, audio cassette tapes, video cassette tapes, digital audio tapes and digital video discs featuring musical, variety, news and comedy; and computer game programs for children and adults

printed matter, namely, stamped and/or printed cards of cardboard or plastic, instruction and teaching material, namely, books, magazines and printed instruction material on telecommunications; stationery

telecommunication services, namely, electric, digital, cellular and wireless transmission of voice, data, information, images, signals and messages, namely, providing telecommunications connections over a global communications network, electronic mail, voice mail and messaging services, audio and video teleconferencing, rental of telecommunications equipment, namely, equipment for electronic access to a global telecommunications network, equipment for transmitting, receiving, recording and monitoring voice, data, information, images, signals and messages word processors, computer programs for use in operating and accessing telecommunications systems; audio and video broadcasting featuring entertainment in the nature of live visual and audio performances, and musical variety, news and comedy shows

advertising services, namely, preparing and placing advertisements for others, direct mail advertising, electronic billboard advertising, preparing audio-visual presentations for use in advertising; business services, namely, preparing business appraisals, business plans, business and financial reports, research and surveys, providing business audits, business management consultation, business supervision, and business networking

computer programming services for others; providing multiple-user access to a global communications network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information; rental of data processing equipment and computers; rental of computer hardware and software; design for others in the field of telecommunications equipment; computer services, namely, installation, maintenance and repair of computer software

Filing History

CANCELLED SECTION 7-TOTAL
Jul 25, 2008 C7..
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Jul 14, 2008 ALIE
REQUEST FOR SECT 7 TOTAL SURRENDER FILED
Jun 21, 2008 C7RF
FAX RECEIVED
Jun 21, 2008 FAXX
CASE FILE IN TICRS
Apr 17, 2007 CFIT
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Jan 1, 2002 R.PR
REINSTATED
Jun 11, 2001 REIN
SOU EXTENSION 2 GRANTED
Jan 16, 2001 EX2G
SOU EXTENSION 2 FILED
Jan 16, 2001 EXT2
ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
Oct 12, 2000 ABN6
Sec. 1(B) CLAIM DELETED
Jul 10, 2000 1.BD
SOU EXTENSION 1 GRANTED
Jul 10, 2000 EX1G
SOU EXTENSION 1 FILED
Jul 10, 2000 EXT1
PETITION TO REVIVE-RECEIVED
Jul 10, 2000 PETR
NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE CANCELLED
Jan 18, 2000 IUCN
NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Jan 18, 2000 NOAM
NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE CANCELLED
Dec 3, 1999 IUCN
NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Oct 19, 1999 NOAM
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Jul 27, 1999 PUBO
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Jun 25, 1999 NPUB
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Apr 8, 1999 CNSA
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Feb 22, 1999 CRFA
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Oct 2, 1998 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Aug 6, 1998 DOCK