MARTIALBEAT2

Abandoned
Combined Mark

Key Information

Serial Number

Registration Number

Not Registered

Status

Abandoned – No Statement of Use Filed

Ownership

KC

Owner Name

Type: Organization / Corporation

Address

4-3-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku
Tokyo
Japan

Critical Dates

First Use Date

Not filed yet

Filing Date

May 15, 2002

Publication Date

Sep 2, 2003

Abandonment Date

May 26, 2004

Mark Descriptions

Goods

Class 9
Video game machines for use with televisions; computer game cartridges; video game cartridges; computer game programs; video game programs; video game programs for use with television sets; computer game software; video game software; computer game CD-ROMs; video game CD-ROMs; computer game joysticks; video game joysticks; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods

Mark Elements

Text Mark
MARTIALBEAT2
Category
Trademark
Standard Characters
No
Color Claim
No
Drawing/Image Description

The mark consists of a blue and white outline design of a dragon in a circle with purple and white lightening flashes over a person and the circle. The words "MARITALBEAT2" with Japanese characters beneath "MARTIALBEAT2" appears across the circular dragon and person design. The lettering for "MARTIALBEAT2" the Japanese characters is outlined in red and yellow with the top and bottom of the mark appearing blue with a white stripe through the center. A yellow flame with red outline in the design of a dragon head appears around the number 2--.

Design Search Codes
04.05.01
Dragons
26.01.18
Circles, three or more concentric
26.01.21
Circles that are totally or partially shaded.
Data source: USPTO TSDR
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Trademark Timeline

Filing Date

May 15, 2002

Publication Date

Sep 2, 2003

Abandonment Date

May 26, 2004

USPTO Records

No documents found for this trademark.

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