The mark consists of The word EVERY in large capital letters, over the word INTERNATIONAL in smaller capital letters, positioned to the right of a circle tilted 25 degrees to the left, with 2 small flat-ended oblong shapes to mark its axis points, and containing the lower case letters "e" and "i" positioned on its left side.
Mark For: EI EVERY INTERNATIONAL™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of providing on-line educational and training courses in the fields of cross-cultural communication, building cross-cultural relationships, inter-organizational collaboration, cultural issues and values, and personal, character, and leadership development; providing on-line educational training courses in the fields of religion, spiritual issues and values, personal spiritual development, prayer, discipleship, building spiritual movements, and cross-cultural ministry; providing a website featuring on-line educational courses of instruction in fields of cross-cultural communication, building cross-cultural relationships, inter-organizational collaboration, cultural issues and values, and personal character and leadership development; providing a website featuring on-line educational courses of instruction in religion, spiritual issues and values, personal spiritual development, prayer, discipleship, building spiritual movements, and cross-cultural ministry.
Status
2021-07-10 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.
Oblongs not used as carriers for words, letters or designs
Attorney of Record
FREDERICK LEIGH HENDERSON, JR. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST, INC. 100 LAKE HART DRIVE-3500 ATTN: GENERAL COUNSEL'S OFFICE IP TEAM ORLANDO, FL 32832-0100
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
41
U.S. Codes:
100,101,107
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of The word EVERY in large capital letters, over the word INTERNATIONAL in smaller capital letters, positioned to the right of a circle tilted 25 degrees to the left, with 2 small flat-ended oblong shapes to mark its axis points, and containing the lower case letters "e" and "i" positioned on its left side.
GS0411
Providing on-line educational and training courses in the fields of cross-cultural communication, building cross-cultural relationships, inter-organizational collaboration, cultural issues and values, and personal, character, and leadership development; providing on-line educational training courses in the fields of religion, spiritual issues and values, personal spiritual development, prayer, discipleship, building spiritual movements, and cross-cultural ministry; providing a website featuring on-line educational courses of instruction in fields of cross-cultural communication, building cross-cultural relationships, inter-organizational collaboration, cultural issues and values, and personal character and leadership development; providing a website featuring on-line educational courses of instruction in religion, spiritual issues and values, personal spiritual development, prayer, discipleship, building spiritual movements, and cross-cultural ministry
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