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COMPLAINT Filed by Gatehouse Media, Inc., Gatehouse Media GateHouse Media, Inc. et al v. That's Great News, LLC Doc. 1 Att. 2 Trademark Registrations As of 6/24/10 REGISTRANT REGISTRATION / TITLE (APPLICATION) NUMBER FEDERAL MARKS GateHouse Media, Inc. 3,424,658 GATEHOUSE MEDIA and Design GateHouse Media, Inc. 3,587,689 TOTALLY LOCAL GateHouse Media, Inc. 3,472,965 TOTALLY LOCAL and Design GateHouse Media, Inc. (77/873,515) RADARFROG GateHouse Media, Inc. (77/906,034) RADARFROG and Horizontal Design GateHouse Media, Inc. (77/906,058) RADARFROG and Vertical Design GateHouse Media, Inc. (77/906,076) SAVE HERE AND EVERYWHERE GateHouse Media Connecticut Holdings, Inc. 2,894,674 NORWICH BULLETIN GateHouse Media Corning Holdings, Inc. 2,788,918 THE LEADER GateHouse Media Freeport Holdings, Inc. 2,847,486 THE JOURNAL-STANDARD GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 1,213,886 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 2,320,943 ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR 2,747,008 OBSERVER-DISPATCH GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 3,792,256 SUBURBAN LIFE GateHouse Media New York Holdings, Inc. 1,091,412 GOLDEN TIMES GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,010,523 Design only (fences/gates) GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 2,395,203 TOWNONLINE.COM and Design GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 2,069,641 TOWNONLINE GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 1,475,873 BEACON and Design GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,352,822 THE SANDWICH BROADSIDER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,507,954 SOUTHOFBOSTON.COM GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,107,411 OUTER CAPE LIVING 1 EXHIBIT B Dockets.Justia.com Trademark Registrations As of 6/24/10 REGISTRANT REGISTRATION / TITLE (APPLICATION) NUMBER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 2,007,205 PROVINCETOWN BANNER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,056,976 PROVINCETOWN BANNER AND THE ADVOCATE GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,345,458 WICKED LOCAL GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,666,193 NEWTON TAB GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,650,512 THE DAILY NEWS TRIBUNE GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 3,675,837 NEEDHAM TIMES GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 1,533,046 THE ELMHURST PRESS Enterprise NewsMedia, LLC 3,299,079 TOWN COMMONS Enterprise NewsMedia, LLC 3,299,316 SOUTH COAST HOMES Enterprise NewsMedia, LLC 3,052,266 CRANBERRY COAST HOMES Enterprise Publishing Company, LLC 3,047,599 EL LATINO EXPRESO Enterprise Publishing Company, LLC 2,610,783 SOUTH OF BOSTON MEDIA GROUP George W. Prescott Publishing Company, LLC 2,097,397 THE PATRIOT LEDGER Copley Ohio Newspapers, Inc. (77/957,756) ABOUT STARK COUNTY….LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE and Design STATE TRADEMARKS REGISTRANT REGISTRATION TITLE (APPLICATION) NUMBER Copley Ohio Newspapers, Inc. 1820925 (OH) GET FIT, STARK! Enterprise Publishing Company, LLC 32,263 (MA) THE ENTERPRISE 2 Trademark Registrations As of 6/24/10 Enterprise Publishing Company, LLC 32,262 (MA) THE SUNDAY ENTERPRISE GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 63,051 (IL) THE HENRY COUNTY ADVERTIZER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 69,772 (IL) STAR COURIER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 93,869 (IL) LIVINGSTON SHOPPING NEWS GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 80,941 (IL) LOGAN COUNTY SHOPPER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 80,942 (IL) THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER and Design GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 77,042 (IL) THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 77,043 (IL) SPRINGFIELD ADVERTISER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 77,044 (IL) THE COURIER GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 85,622 (IL) THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN ILLINOIS GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 98,804 (IL) ROCKFORD WOMAN GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings, Inc. 54,631 (IL) S.I. TRADER GateHouse Media Macomb Holdings, Inc. 101,211 (IL) THE MCDONOUGH COUNTY CHOICE GateHouse Media Macomb Holdings, Inc. 101,210 (IL) THE MCDONOUGH COUNTY VOICE GateHouse Media Illinois Holdings II, Inc. 100,126 (IL) INTROS GateHouse Media Kansas Holdings, Inc. 13,151 (KS) CHRONICLE SHOPPER GateHouse Media Kansas Holdings, Inc. 17,445 (KS) KANSAS MEDIA ONE GateHouse Media Kansas Holdings, Inc. 17,667 (MO) CHRONICLE SHOPPER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 65,962 (MA) BOSTON TAB GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 67,141 (MA) NATICK BULLETIN & TAB GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 38,550 (MA) THE FRAMINGHAM TAB GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 51,183 (MA) COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 51,184 (MA) COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 57,262 (MA) BOSTON HOMES THE COMPLETE GUIDE GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 55,793 (MA) READER’S CHOICE AWARDS 3 Trademark Registrations As of 6/24/10 GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 52,832 (MA) TOWN ONLINE GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 52,625 (MA) AUTO WEEKLY GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 52,622 (MA) AUTO WEEKLY GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 51,086 (MA) PROVINCETOWN BANNER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 51,087 (MA) PROVINCETOWN BANNER with Design GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 30,037 (MA) WAREHAM COURIER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 30,040 (MA) OLD COLONY MEMORIAL GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 69,643 (MA) CARVER REPORTER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 41,055 (MA) DUXBURY REPORTER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 41,056 (MA) HALIFAX REPORTER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 41,053 (MA) KINGSTON REPORTER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 41,051 (MA) PEMBROKE REPORTER GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 68,445 (MA) PLYMOUTH ETC. GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 960,806 (RI) AUTO WEEKLY GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 960,810 (RI) AUTO WEEKLY GateHouse Media Massachusetts I, Inc. 960,611 (RI) TOWN ONLINE GateHouse Media Michigan Holdings II, Inc. Application in process HILLSDALE DAILY NEWS (MI) GateHouse Media Michigan Holdings II, Inc. M23015 (MI) THE HOLLAND SENTINEL GateHouse Media Pennsylvania Holdings, 3,340,634 (PA) FOOTSTEPS Inc. GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 98,713 (IL) DRIVE ILLINOIS GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Application in process INDEPENDENT DELIVERY SERVICES (IL) GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 98,714 (IL) PRAIRIE STATE OUTDOORS GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 99,162 (IL) MYSTIQUE GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 99,161 (IL) GOLF (WITH STATE OF ILLINOIS DESIGN) 4 Trademark Registrations As of 6/24/10 GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 101,346 (IL) REPORTER GateHouse Media Suburban Newspapers, Inc. 101,358 (IL) VALLEY PEEKS The Peoria Journal Star, Inc. 101,262 (IL) PRIME TIMES The Peoria Journal Star, Inc. 101,209 (IL) PRIME TIMES EXPO The Peoria Journal Star, Inc. Application in process THE SNAP (IL) 5 .
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