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IDEAS TO CHANGE THE WORLD Trademark

IDEAS TO CHANGE THE WORLD is a USPTO trademark filed by The Institute for the Development of Earth Awareness. Status: Cancelled.

Trademark Facts

MarkIDEAS TO CHANGE THE WORLD
Serial Number76556805
Registration Number3059803
StatusCancelled
Filing Date2003-10-20
Registration Date2006-02-21
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes035 (Advertising & Business), 041 (Education & Entertainment)
OwnerThe Institute for the Development of Earth Awareness
Prosecution Events20
Latest EventC8.. on 2012-09-28

Goods & Services

Charitable services, namely, providing educational materials, entertainment and cultural events in the field of human, animal and environmental issues, and land preservation; donating books to libraries; developing curriculum for grade-school and high-school classrooms; publication of books, brochures, journals, leaflets, magazines, manuals, books for the general public and textbooks; arranging public and private exhibitions; production of public service announcements recorded on video cassettes, films, CDs and DVDs all concerning animal welfare, the treatment of animals, encouraging the humane treatment of animals; human issues concerning violence, non-violence, domestic violence, prejudices, slavery, equality, hunger, poverty, tolerance, nutrition and toxins in food; environmental issues, pollution, agricultural issues and policies, food and food issues, global warming, energy, alternative energy and technologies, building practices and methodologies, land preservation, deforestation, forests, soil quality, soil erosion, water quality, water usage, air quality and toxins; Promoting public awareness relating to animal welfare, the treatment of animals, encouraging the humane treatment of animals; human issues concerning violence, non-violence, domestic violence, prejudices, slavery, equality, hunger, poverty, tolerance, nutrition and toxins in food; environmental issues, pollution, agricultural issues and policies, global warming, energy, alternative energy and technologies, building practices and methodologies, land preservation, deforestation, forests, soil quality, soil erosion, water quality, water usage, air quality and toxins

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