UNLOCK LITERACY Trademark
UNLOCK LITERACY is a USPTO trademark filed by World Vision International. Status: Registered.
Prosecution Summary
Trademark Summary
The standard character mark UNLOCK LITERACY covers printed materials like brochures, newsletters, and magazines in the fields of literacy, reading programs, and related topics in International Class 016 (now cancelled under Section 8) and charitable educational services including training programs on literacy, early childhood development, child sponsorship, and religion in International Class 041 (active). It is registered on the Principal Register (Reg. No. 5560791) with a partial Sections 8 and 15 combined declaration accepted and acknowledged as of January 22, 2025. Owned by World Vision International, a California non-profit religious corporation.
Recent Activity
Filed on February 6, 2018, and registered on September 11, 2018, after publicatio
Trademark Facts
| Mark | UNLOCK LITERACY |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 87786850 |
| Registration Number | 5560791 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2018-02-06 |
| Registration Date | 2018-09-11 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 016 (Paper Goods), 041 (Education & Entertainment) |
| Owner | World Vision International |
| Attorney of Record | Susan N. Acquista, Esq. |
| Prosecution Events | 16 |
| Latest Event | NA85 on 2025-01-22 |
Goods & Services
Charitable services, namely, providing training and education programs pertaining to literacy, reading programs, teacher training, early childhood development, [ hunger relief, poverty relief, assistance to refugees, ] child sponsorship, [ humanitarian assistance, ] economic and community development, [ human rights, social justice, peace and conflict, ] children's rights, Christianity, religion, and spirituality. Charitable services, namely, providing training in the fields of coaching, community development, [ and working with at-risk youth; Charitable services, namely, providing school supplies to needy children and low-income schools. ] Academic mentoring of school age children. Mentoring in the fields of education, health and well-being, life-skills preparedness, values, [ ethics, social issues, ] and religion. Providing classes, lectures and individual instruction to school-aged children, teachers, community members and other persons. Providing on-line videos, not downloadable, pertaining to literacy, reading programs, teacher training, early childhood development, [ hunger relief, poverty relief, assistance to refugees, ] child sponsorship, [ humanitarian assistance, ] economic and community development, [ human rights, social justice, peace and conflict, ] children's rights, Christianity, religion, and spirituality; [ Brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, news briefs, and magazines in the fields of literacy, reading programs, teacher training, early childhood development, hunger relief, poverty relief, assistance to refugees, child sponsorship, humanitarian assistance, economic and community development, human rights, social justice, peace and conflict, children's rights, Christianity, religion, and spirituality ]