Trademark: 75507241
Word
THE PEOPLE'S PRINCESS
Status
Dead
Status Code
606
Status Date
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Serial Number
75507241
Mark Type
1000
Filing Date
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Abandoned Date
Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Trademark Owner History

Classifications
3 Cosmetics, namely, toilet water, essential oils for personal use, perfumes, perfumery, lipstick, nail varnish and polish, make-up, skin lotions for cosmetic purposes, make-up removing preparations, make-up preparations; cosmetic preparation for skin care, namely, creams, oils and lotions; cosmetic preparations for slimming purposes, namely creams, oils, and lotions; talcum powder, beauty masks, cosmetic kits comprised of lipstick, eye shadow, blush, and eye liner, and powder compacts and baby wipes
4 candles
9 Electrical, scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, lifesaving and teaching apparatus, namely, photographic, motion picture and video cameras, metal detectors; eyeglasses, eyeglass cords, eyeglass chains, eyeglass frames, eyeglass lenses, eyeglass detectors; eye sunglasses, anti-dazzle sunglasses, anti-glare sunglasses, anti-glare visors for attaching to eyeglasses; divers' equipment, namely diving suits, ear plugs for divers, gloves for divers; safety products, namely, reflective safety bands and discs to wear for the prevention of traffic accidents and reflective safety bands to be worn on body, life belts, life jackets, protective clothing, protective helmets, safety goggles; photographic darkroom equipment, namely, photographic protectors, photographic slide transparencies, darkroom lamps; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or image, namely, juke boxes, musical robots for personal or hobby use, audio tape recorders, video tape recorders, video monitors, video players, radios, radios for vehicles, audio and video receivers, record players, audio visual compact discs featuring music and spoken words, read-only memory compact discs featuring music and spoken words, sound recording apparatus and sound reproduction apparatus, namely audio tape recorders and players, record players, compact disc recorders and players, DVD recorders and players, MP3 recorders and players, personal computer CD-ROMs featuring music for children and set-top box apparatus; telephone apparatus; telephone apparatus, namely, intercoms, telephone answering machines, automatic telephone dialers, telephone equipment, namely caller identification boxes, telephones and telephone receivers; musical sound and musical video recordings on disc, tape and film; educational and entertainment computer software for children and adults featuring animated stories, instruction in mathematics, language studies, history, social sciences, and humanitarian activities; prerecorded videotapes featuring animated television and computer cartoons; camera cases, computers, video game cartridges and machines for use with televisions
12 Vehicles, namely bicycles, babies' and children's pushchairs, buggies, and carriages, perambulators, and baby strollers; and mobile storage tanks not of metal or masonry
14 Jewelry and items made of precious metals, namely, badges of precious metal, earrings, cuff-links, chains, charms, bracelets, brooches, pins, rings and trinkets, silver and gold plates, baskets, decorative boxes, jewelry cases, coins of premium metal, drinking containers, keyrings and fobs, serving trays, candlesticks, non-electric candelabra, figurines, statuettes, napkin holders, napkin rings, hat and shoe ornaments of precious metal, ornamental pins; gold objects and imitation gold objects, namely, buckles, candle snuffers, and napkin holders; gold and silver ware, namely, forks, knives, spoons, and server utensils; goldplated and silverplated objects, namely, buckles, candle snuffers, and napkin holders; precious and semi-precious gemstones, diamonds, pearls, pearls made of amberoid, and hat and shoe ornaments made of semi-precious gemstones; chronometric instruments, namely, clocks, watches; and medals and medallions
16 Stamp and photo albums; atlases; booklets, pamphlets, books, newspapers and magazines all featuring historical biographies, children's stories, and biographical timelines for charities, women, fashion, children, families, cars and military equipment, namely, albums, pens, and pencils; pens, cardboard and art paper, notebook paper; bookends, bookmarks, calendars, cartoon prints and animation cels, confetti, diaries, embroidery design patterns, engravings, etchings, figurines and statuettes of paper mache, file folders, stationary folders, geographical maps, greeting and announcement cards, holograms, inkstands and inkwells, lithographs, note books, stationary pads, writing pads, paintings, photo engravings, engraving prints, paper napkins, paper towels, paper handkerchiefs, paper weights, patterns for making clothes, pens and pencils, pen cases and holders, mounted and unmounted holographs, framed or unframed pictures, place mats of paper or plastic, playing cards, portraits, postage stamps, postcards, posters, graphic art reproductions, rubber stamps containing seals, sealing wax and stamps; song books, stationery, stickers, terrestrial globes, toilet paper, iron and plastic transfers and decalcomania, paper and plastic transparencies, typewriters, watercolor paintings, and writing and drawing materials and apparatus, namely, pens, pencils, and paint brushes
17 Amberoid in the form of bars for use in manufacturing
18 Luggage, handbags, purses, card cases, namely cases for credit cards, and for business cards; key cases; bags, namely, book bags, duffel bags, tote bags; umbrellas; cases of leather and leather board for business cards, for documents, for business planners, for calendar date books, leather key rings and key fobs, backpacks, bags for travel garments, haversacks, rucksacks, suitcases, traveling bags
20 Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods made of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics, namely outdoor benches, chairs, reclining chairs, and chaise-type loungers; memorial garden benches; bamboo curtains; baskets, not of metal, made of wicker; bead curtains for decoration; bed casters, not of metal; bed fittings, not of metal; bedsteads made of wood; blinds, namely slatted indoor window blinds, ready-made blinds for windows, and blinds fitted to window-size; non-metal mobile step stools for passengers; corks for bottles; brackets used for picture frames; cabinet work and cabinets, namely index, filing, and storage cabinets; casks of wood for decanting wine; chests for toys; chests of drawers; wood chopping block tables; costumes stands; cots; counters and countertops; crates; cupboards; cushions, namely cushions for chairs; deck chairs; desks; display stands; divans; dressing tables; dressmakers' dummies and mannequins; easy chairs; fans for personal use, namely non-electric fans; works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic, namely figures, busts, statues all of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; figurines and statuettes of woods, wax, plaster or plastic; flower-pot pedestals; flower stands; partitions made of wood; silvered glass mirrors, and looking glasses; hat stands; plastic novelty license identity plates; inflatable publicity objects; jewelry cases and caskets, not of precious metal; library shelves; magazine racks; mirror tiles; mobiles for decorative purposes; picture frames; picture frame moldings; placards of wood or plastics; decorative, symbolic, or celebratory plaques; rattan school furniture, namely seats, desks and showcases; sideboards, tables; tables of metal; tea carts; tea trolleys; furniture made of tortoise-shell and imitation tortoise-shell; mobile and moveable trolleys; umbrella stands; wickerwork, namely drawer pulls of wicker
21 Housewares and glass, namely, household or kitchen containers of pottery, ceramic and enameled glass, beverage glassware, drinking containers and vessels, decanters, vases, candlesticks and candelabra not of precious metals, perfume burners, porcelain ware in the nature of vases, decorative glass plates and boxes, table ware in the nature of vases, fitted vanity cases, boxes of glass, and works of art, namely, statues, statuettes, and busts of china, crystal, glass and porcelain and hat and shoe ornaments of china, glass and porcelain; decorative plates made of amberoid; wicker bakers' bread baskets not of metal; wood chopping blocks for kitchen use; removable mats for sinks; and non-metal serving trays
22 Garment bags for storage
24 Textile goods, namely, tapestries, bedding and bed covers, namely, bed pads, bed linens, bed spreads, bed sheets, blankets, duvets, duvet covers, quilts, pillow cases and pillow shams
25 Clothing, namely bathrobes, coats, dresses, dressing gowns, gloves, hosiery, jackets, knitwear, namely, jackets, suits; motorist clothing, namely, jackets, suits, and glove wear; neck ties, overcoats, pajamas, sleepwear, shirts, shoulder wraps, socks, stoles, suits, scarves, shawls, swimwear, underwear; headgear, namely, hats; footwear, shoes, sports shoes, slippers, boots and ski boots
26 sewing boxes, thimbles and embroidery
27 rugs, tapestries not of textile
28 Toys and sporting goods, namely, dolls, doll house furnishings, doll clothing, doll accessories, doll houses, hand held unit for playing electronic games, board and card games, toy animals, puppets, theatrical masks, scuba and skin diving masks, marionette puppets, scuba and swim fins, flippers for use in scuba diving, swim floats for recreational use, scuba equipment, namely, scuba and swim goggles, snorkels, and water wing swim aids for recreational use
30 Tea; coffee; cocoa, bread; pastry; honey; treacle; sauces; spices and confectionary, namely, chips for baking and candy
36 insurance and financial services, namely, charitable fund raising services
41 Education and entertainment services, namely, providing motivational and educational speakers, nursery schools, health clubs, series of animated cartoon specials distributed over television and the Internet, and rental of diving equipment
42 Promoting public awareness of the need for humanitarian aid relief

Trademark Events
Oct 3, 2005
Abandonment Notice Mailed - No Use Statement Filed
Oct 3, 2005
Abandonment - No Use Statement Filed
Apr 14, 2005
Late Filed Extension Request
Apr 15, 2005
Paper Received
Oct 12, 2004
Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Jul 20, 2004
Published For Opposition
Jun 30, 2004
Notice Of Publication
May 12, 2004
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
May 12, 2004
Examiners Amendment Mailed
Mar 3, 2004
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Mar 11, 2004
Case File In Ticrs
Mar 3, 2004
Paper Received
Sep 8, 2003
Letter Of Suspension Mailed
Aug 21, 2003
Assigned To Examiner
Mar 11, 2003
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Mar 11, 2003
Paper Received
Oct 16, 2002
Letter Of Suspension Mailed
Aug 6, 2002
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Aug 6, 2002
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Mar 15, 2002
Letter Of Suspension Mailed
Dec 6, 2001
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jun 11, 2001
Letter Of Suspension Mailed
Feb 21, 2001
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Aug 22, 2000
Non-Final Action Mailed
Jan 24, 2000
Unresponsive/Duplicate Paper Received
Jun 23, 1999
Letter Of Suspension Mailed
May 21, 1999
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Nov 25, 1998
Non-Final Action Mailed
Nov 23, 1998
Assigned To Examiner

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