The mark consists of the letters "i" and "D," with the "i" forming the left side of the "D" and a stylized number "1" overlapping the right side of the "D", all within the form of a shield.
Mark For: ID1™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of dealerships in the field of electric cars; Marketing and advertising services for automobile dealerships; Providing information about automobiles for sale by means of the internet; Retail automobile parts and accessories stores.
Status
2022-05-13 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.
Shields or crests with figurative elements contained therein or superimposed thereon
Attorney of Record
CAROL M. WILHELM GRAY REED & MCGRAW LLP 1300 POST OAK BLVD. SUITE 2000 HOUSTON, TX 77056
Good, Services, and Codes
International Codes:
35
U.S. Codes:
100,101,102
Type Code
Type
DM0000
The mark consists of the letters "i" and "D," with the "i" forming the left side of the "D" and a stylized number "1" overlapping the right side of the "D", all within the form of a shield.
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