The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered on 11/08/1999
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered on 11/28/1999
"NON-VIOLENT SHIELD TRAINING"
The design of the mark reflects a struggle between the man in blue and the man in red. The man in red represents a combative individual. He grabs the upper right corner of the shield with his left hand; meanwhile, he tried to punch the man in blue with his right hand. The man in blue represents the user of the shield. He holds the shield by the two handles. He flips the shield upside down, trying to remove the shield from the grip of the aggressor, the man in red. The design is also comprised of a golden orange ring upon which is written in black letters: "NON-VIOLENT SHIELD TRAINING NST". The ring also encircled the man in red, the man in blue and the shield. The background of the design shows dark and light shades of blue.
NST