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TALENTSCOUT Trademark

TALENTSCOUT is a USPTO trademark filed by The Arc of the United States, Inc.. Status: Registered.

Prosecution Summary

Trademark Summary
The standard character mark TALENTSCOUT covers printed materials promoting awareness of workplace needs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorders in International Class 016; promoting such awareness and providing related employment administration information in Class 035; and education and training classes, seminars, workshops, and webinars for employees and employers on these needs in Class 041. It is owned by The Arc of the United States, Inc., a Maryland corporation with offices in Washington, DC. The mark is registered on the Principal Register, with a combined Sections 8 and 15 declaration accepted and acknowledged as of December 20, 2022. No active oppositions or legal proceedings are present.

Trademark Facts

MarkTALENTSCOUT
Serial Number86700333
Registration Number4976614
StatusRegistered
Filing Date2015-07-21
Registration Date2016-06-14
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes016 (Paper Goods), 035 (Advertising & Business), 041 (Education & Entertainment)
OwnerThe Arc of the United States, Inc.
Attorney of RecordSusan N. Acquista
Prosecution Events28
Latest EventREM2 on 2025-06-14

Goods & Services

Providing education and training services, namely, classes, seminars, workshops and webinars to employees and employers in connection with the needs of employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities, namely, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders; Printed material in the nature of written articles, all for promoting awareness of the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, namely, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, in the workplace; Promoting awareness of the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, namely, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, in the workplace; providing information in the field of administration and management of employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities, namely, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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