JAM CAMP JESUS / ATHLETICS / MANHOOD
RegisteredCombined Mark
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Ownership
CC
Owner Name
Type: Organization / Non-profit Corporation
Address
100 Lake Hart Drive - 3500, ATTN: General Counsel's Office IP Team
Orlando, FL 32832
Critical Dates
First Use Date
Mar 8, 2017
Filing Date
Aug 7, 2024
Registration Date
Apr 22, 2025
Mark Descriptions
Services
Class 41
Organizing and conducting youth sports camps, namely, intensive athletic development programs featuring team building activities for high school aged youth; providing life coaching services that feature mentoring, namely life coaching classes, workshops, and seminars in the fields of athletic training and athletic development of high school aged athletes...
Mark Elements
Text Mark
JAM CAMP JESUS / ATHLETICS / MANHOOD
Category
Service Mark
Standard Characters
No
Color Claim
No
Drawing/Image Description
The mark consists of a design of a human running located to the left of the stylized wording "JAM". Beneath "JAM" is the wording "CAMP" on a second line. Beneath the design and the wording "JAM" and "CAMP" is the stylized wording "JESUS"; "ATHLETICS" and "MANHOOD" on a third line with a forward slash in the spaces between each of the three words on the third line.
Design Search Codes
02.01.33
Grotesque men formed by letters, numbers, punctuation or geometric shapes02.09.05
Humans, including men, women and children, depicted running04.07.03
Geometric figures or combinations of geometric figures representing a person26.01.03
Circles, incomplete (more than semi-circles)26.01.21
Circles that are totally or partially shaded.26.17.01
Bands, straight26.17.06
Bands, diagonal26.17.25
Other lines, bands or barsData source: USPTO TSDR
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