Trademark: 76483059
Word
JAMUL INDIAN VILLAGE A KUMEYAAY NATION
Status
Dead
Status Code
606
Status Date
Monday, April 7, 2008
Serial Number
76483059
Mark Type
3000
Filing Date
Friday, January 17, 2003
Published for Opposition
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Abandoned Date
Monday, April 7, 2008

Trademark Owner History
Jamul Indian Village of California - Owner At Publication

Classifications
41 Educational and entertainment services, namely, casino services, providing casino facilities, night club entertainment, live performances by musical bands, movie theaters, amusement arcades, amusement parks, amusement rides, amusement centers, animal exhibitions, concerts, concert booking, organizing community festivals featuring a variety of activities, namely sporting events, art exhibitions, ethnic dances, and the like, dance performances, dog and horse shows, magic shoes, fashion shows, light and laser shows, fireworks displays, art exhibitions, and development and dissemination of education materials in the field of tribal awareness for others
The color(s) white, green, gold, red, brown and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The eagle's head is white, beak gold, and wings brown. The oak leaves are green, the acorns are brown and gold and the feathers are white with black tips. The eagle, basket, and feathers are against a white circular background. The white circular background is surrounded by a red ring containing the white lettering: "JAMUL INDIAN VILLAGE A KUMEYAAY NATION".
"INDIAN VILLAGE" and "NATION"
The mark consists of a circular logo containing a bald eagle torso with its feathered wings embracing a flat, circular coiled grass basket containing a pair of oak leaves and two acorns in the center and having four feathers suspended vertically from the bottom perimeter of the basket. The basket is divided into eight pie-shaped regions of alternating gold and black. The eagle's head is in right profile.
The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as one widespread name that was used in reference to all other Yuman people of the desert to the Pacific. It is used generally as an acknowledgment of a common culture, language, and history of a people who occupied a very diverse environment.

Trademark Events
Jun 12, 2008
Abandonment Notice Mailed - No Use Statement Filed
Jun 12, 2008
Abandonment - No Use Statement Filed
Oct 1, 2007
Extension 5 Granted
Oct 1, 2007
Extension 5 Filed
Oct 1, 2007
Teas Extension Received
Aug 15, 2007
Extension 4 Granted
Apr 3, 2007
Extension 4 Filed
May 2, 2007
Assigned To Examiner
Apr 3, 2007
Teas Extension Received
Mar 9, 2007
Teas Change Of Correspondence Received
Nov 14, 2006
Extension 3 Granted
Oct 4, 2006
Extension 3 Filed
Oct 4, 2006
Teas Extension Received
Mar 27, 2006
Extension 2 Granted
Mar 10, 2006
Extension 2 Filed
Mar 10, 2006
Teas Extension Received
Oct 14, 2005
Extension 1 Granted
Sep 30, 2005
Extension 1 Filed
Sep 30, 2005
Teas Extension Received
Apr 5, 2005
Noa Mailed - Sou Required From Applicant
Jan 11, 2005
Published For Opposition
Dec 22, 2004
Notice Of Publication
Nov 5, 2004
Law Office Publication Review Completed
Oct 29, 2004
Assigned To Lie
Oct 26, 2004
Approved For Pub - Principal Register
Oct 13, 2004
Amendment From Applicant Entered
Sep 27, 2004
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Sep 27, 2004
Paper Received
Aug 30, 2004
Final Refusal Mailed
Jul 20, 2004
Teas/Email Correspondence Entered
Jul 20, 2004
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jul 20, 2004
Amendment From Applicant Entered
Jul 20, 2004
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Jul 20, 2004
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jan 20, 2004
Non-Final Action Mailed
Dec 12, 2003
Correspondence Received In Law Office
Dec 12, 2003
Teas Response To Office Action Received
Jun 12, 2003
Non-Final Action Mailed
Jun 5, 2003
Assigned To Examiner
Jun 5, 2003
Assigned To Examiner
Jun 4, 2003
Assigned To Examiner

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