Serial Number 77096881
Registration 3316460
710

Registration Progress

Application Filed
Feb 1, 2007
Under Examination
Approved for Publication
Jul 18, 2007
Published for Opposition
Aug 7, 2007
Registered
Oct 23, 2007

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Mark:
Previous Owner: Atari Interactive, Inc.

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Basic Information

Serial Number
77096881
Registration Number
3316460
Filing Date
February 1, 2007
Registration Date
October 23, 2007
Published for Opposition
August 7, 2007
Cancellation Date
May 30, 2014
Drawing Code
2000

Status Summary

Current Status
Inactive
Status Code
710
Status Date
May 30, 2014

Rights Holder

Atari Interactive, Inc.

03
Address
417 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016

Ownership History

Atari Interactive, Inc.

Original Applicant
03
New York, NY

Atari Interactive, Inc.

Owner at Publication
03
New York, NY

Atari Interactive, Inc.

Original Registrant
03
New York, NY

Legal Representation

Attorney
Kristen J. Keller

Application History

10 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
May 30, 2014 C8.. O CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR) Loading...
Oct 23, 2007 R.PR A REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER Loading...
Aug 7, 2007 PUBO A PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION Loading...
Jul 18, 2007 NPUB O NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Loading...
May 16, 2007 PREV O LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED Loading...
May 16, 2007 ALIE A ASSIGNED TO LIE Loading...
Apr 30, 2007 CNSA O APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER Loading...
Apr 30, 2007 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...
Feb 7, 2007 MDSC O NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE MAILED Loading...
Feb 6, 2007 NWAP I NEW APPLICATION ENTERED Loading...

Additional Information

Design Mark
The mark consists of three vertical lines where their width is narrower at the top and fans out slightly towards the bottom. All three lines will have equal height from top to bottom of the logo. The composite view of all three lines forms the shape of a volcano / mountain. One straight center line. One line left of the center line with bottom sloping away from the center line towards the left. One line right of the center line with bottom sloping away from the center line towards the right. Both the left and right lines are an equal distance from the center line. The slope of the left and right lines begins their outward turn and fanning out approximately 50% of the way down the height of the center line.