Mark For: HIPHOPOLIS™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment services, namely, providing a website featuring on-line computer games, comic book, music videos, film clips, photographs, and other multimedia materials; providing information via the Internet relating to a wide range of information on topics of interest to children and their parents and caregivers, namely, information on entertainment for and education of children; educational services, namely, providing live and online educational demonstrations, programs, workshops, and conducting exhibitions, displays, and interactive exhibits in the fields of reading, writing, art, music, gaining small motor and coordination skills, solving puzzles through thought and memory, cooperation and collaboration, practicing personal responsibility and fair play, building knowledge of, and compassion for, endangered animals, plants, and the land, personal and social development for children and their parents and caregivers, and distribution of printed materials in connection therewith; entertainment services in the nature of on-going television programs and television specials in the field of children's entertainment and education broadcast over television, satellite, audio, video media and via a global computer network; entertainment services in the field of film and television, namely, the creation, production and distribution of films, video clips, animation, and computer generated images, namely, production and distribution of television shows and movies.
Status
2021-05-14 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.
entertainment services, namely, providing a website featuring on-line computer games, comic book, music videos, film clips, photographs, and other multimedia materials; providing information via the Internet relating to a wide range of information on topics of interest to children and their parents and caregivers, namely, information on entertainment for and education of children; educational services, namely, providing live and online educational demonstrations, programs, workshops, and conducting exhibitions, displays, and interactive exhibits in the fields of reading, writing, art, music, gaining small motor and coordination skills, solving puzzles through thought and memory, cooperation and collaboration, practicing personal responsibility and fair play, building knowledge of, and compassion for, endangered animals, plants, and the land, personal and social development for children and their parents and caregivers, and distribution of printed materials in connection therewith; entertainment services in the nature of on-going television programs and television specials in the field of children's entertainment and education broadcast over television, satellite, audio, video media and via a global computer network; entertainment services in the field of film and television, namely, the creation, production and distribution of films, video clips, animation, and computer generated images, namely, production and distribution of television shows and movies
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