The mark consists of stylized letters "EC". The "C" is formed by two parallel horizontal lines plus a vertical perpendicular line. None of them touches the other; all three lines are hex #125E75. The "E" is formed by a right-pointing arrow extending from the center of the "C" and parallel to the two parallel lines constructing the top and bottom of the "C". The arrow color is hex #CF6F39. Below the stylized "EC" are the words ENGINEERING CHANGE, side-by-side, both in all caps, Arial Bold font. "ENGINEERING" is #125E75. "CHANGE" is hex #CF6F39 and the "A" is replaced by the Greek symbol delta (an upward pointing triangle).
Mark For: ENGINEERING CHANGE® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, STEM education and careers; Entertainment services, namely, providing video podcasts in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, STEM education and careers; Production of podcasts.
Status
2020-06-03 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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