Mark For: LEGENDS GLOBAL SALES® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of concession stands in stadiums and arenas featuring food, beverages, souvenirs, clothing and general consumer merchandise; concession services, namely, business management and inventory control of retail food, beverage, souvenir, clothing and retail merchandise concessions in stadiums and arenas; Business management, business administration and business consulting services for others in the fields of sports venue naming rights and sponsorships, sales of premium stadium, arena and theater seating, sales of seat licenses and ticket asset identification for stadiums, arenas and theaters, marketing strategies for sports and entertainment venues and stadiums, arenas and theaters, and sales training for sports and entertainment venues and stadiums, arenas and theaters; customer relationship management services for others in the fields of sports and entertainment; database management services for sports and entertainment venues, stadiums, arenas and theaters.
Status
2021-07-25 UTC
LIVE REGISTRATION Issued and Active
The trademark application has been registered with the Office.
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