Legal Representation
Attorney
Amanda H. Wilcox
Application History
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Jun 17, 2025 | ALIE | A | ASSIGNED TO LIE | Loading... |
Jun 17, 2025 | AMPX | O | PRELIMINARY/VOLUNTARY AMENDMENT - ENTERED | Loading... |
Jun 12, 2025 | PARI | I | TEAS VOLUNTARY AMENDMENT RECEIVED | Loading... |
May 5, 2025 | MAFR | O | APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED | Loading... |
May 2, 2025 | NWAP | I | NEW APPLICATION ENTERED | Loading... |
Detailed Classifications
Class 016
Magazines and print publications in the field of news relating to the land and resource management industries, namely, the pest management industry, the landscape management industry, the golf course design, maintenance, and management industry, the natural resource processing and mining industry, the materials handling industry, including processing of aggregate, construction, and demolition materials for recycling, the gas and energy industry, and the geographic information systems (GIS) industry.
First Use Anywhere:
Dec 1, 2012
First Use in Commerce:
Dec 1, 2012
Class 041
Providing on-line publications in the nature of magazines, newsletters, and websites in the field of news relating to the land and resource management industries, namely, the pest management industry, the landscape management industry, the golf course design, maintenance, and management industry, the athletic field management industry, the natural resource processing and mining industry, the materials handling industry, including processing of aggregate, construction, and demolition materials for recycling, the gas and energy industry, and the geographic information systems (GIS) industry.
First Use Anywhere:
Dec 1, 2012
First Use in Commerce:
Dec 1, 2012
Additional Information
Design Mark
The mark consists of "NORTH COAST MEDIA LLC" in bold letters, stacked vertically, below the text, a stylized graphic of a cityscape silhouette against a wavy background, resembling water or wind. The cityscape is composed of several buildings of varying heights and shapes, rendered in solid black. The wavy lines extend from the left side of the logo, creating a dynamic and fluid element that contrasts with the rigid text and buildings.
Classification
International Classes
016
041