JOURNEY TO ATLANTA
USPTO Trademark Record · Serial No. 74443373
Trademark details
It was initially claimed by Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Inc. on 19931004.
That brand applies to the following goods and services:contact lenses; contact lens blanks and cases; eyeglasses; sunglasses; radios; televisions; audio and video recording apparatus, namely optical disks, diskettes and players therefor; video cameras; camcorders; video cassette recorders; prerecorded audio and video tapes and cassettes featuring sports and entertainment performances associated with sporting events; blank audio and video tapes and cassettes; oscilloscopes; monitoring electrodes for welding use; dictation and transcription machines;, tie pins; tie clips; tie tacks; stick pins; jewelry, namely charms, pendants, bracelets, pins, cuff links, necklaces, earrings and rings; medallions; non-monetary coins of precious metal; clocks; watches; chronographs for use as watches; stop watches; woven bracelets; medals for use as awards; napkin rings of precious metal; gold plated or karat stamp replicas, adhesives and adhesive tapes for stationery or household uses; repositionable note paper; typewriters; printed instructional and teaching materials in the field of sports entertainment; note paper dispensers; general feature, computer, travel, sports, and fashion magazines; newspapers for general circulation; general purpose plastic bags; calendars; mounted and unmounted photographs; playing and trading cards; roadmaps; athletic contest books and catalogs in the field of sports apparel sports eq, knapsacks; all purpose sports bags; back packs; tote bags; handbags; purses; wallets; credit card cases; leather business folders; brief cases; attache cases of leather and vinyl; garment bags for travel; gym bags; all purpose gear carrying bags; umbrellas; luggage trunks for traveling; parasols; walking sticks; whips; harnesses; saddlery; barrel bags; fanny packs; dog leashes; travel bags and shoe bags for travel; duffel bags; suit bags for travel; school bags; gym bags shaped to fit into footl, foot lockers; pillows and seat cushions; stadium seats; plastic, ornamental novelty buttons; non-metal money clips; non-metal key rings; non-metal key chains; picture frames; hand-held mirrors; roller shades for windows with suctions cups; magazine caddies; plaques; soft sculpture wall decorations; and non-metal reusable bottle caps; non-metal clips for tablecloths; hard plastic bobble head figurines and plastic bobble cap statues; decorative mobiles; miniature stadium reproductions, namely smal, belts; neckties; suspenders; bandannas; beach sandals; infant and toddler nightwear; bathrobes; nightshirts, pajamas and loungewear; beach cover-up dresses; cloth diaper sets; toddler short and top sets; girls knit dresses with pants sets; boys short and top sets; girls skirt/panty combinations; socks; playsuits; coveralls; union suits; henley suits; shorts, pants, slacks, shirts; jackets; judges, team, referee and umpire uniforms; sweaters; parkas; turtlenecks; mittens; gloves; underwear; rompe, dolls and stuffed toy animals; scale model vehicles; jigsaw puzzles; Christmas tree ornaments and Christmas tree decorations; commemorative sports balls with Olympic games logo on them; action puppets; plastic mini-helmets; blow-up toys, namely beach balls, novelty flotation devices, and the 1996 Olympic mascot figure; bobble head dolls; hand puppets; teddy bears; dartboard cabinets, darts; Christmas stockings; basketball backboards; golf bag covers; shoulder strap pads for golf bags; plastic yo, publication of books, newspapers, and magazines; conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of parades; conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of theme parks; organizing olympic sport competitions and olympic games; organizing cultural events, namely musical, theatrical and dance exhibitions, art exhibits and craft exhibitions; entertainment services, namely radio and television programming specifically those broadcasting the 1996 olympic games and subject matter related ther.
Currently that trademark is represented by trademark attorney(s): Joan L. Dillon.
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