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Marks Published for Opposition MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the registration of marks in more than one class have been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this publication. See rules 2.101 to 2.105. A separate fee of two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. SECTION 1.— INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark rules of practice. The designation ‘‘U.S. Cl.’’ appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210). Application in more than one class SN 74-683,608. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO SN 75-191,951. IMS HEALTH INCORPORATED, TOTOWA, ATHLETIC CORPORATION, FRESNO, CA. FILED 6-2- NJ. BY MERGER IMS AMERICA LTD., PLYMOUTH 1995. MEETING, PA. FILED 11-4-1996. TARK THE SHARK LIFELINK CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC THE NICKNAME "TARK THE SHARK" REFERS TO APPARATUS JERRY TARKANIAN A LIVING INDIVIDUAL WHOSE CONSENT IS OF RECORD. FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF LONGITUDINAL PATIENT-LE- VEL INFORMATION (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED MATTER CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND FOR STATIONERY, POSTERS, POSTCARDS, PENS, LEGAL SERVICES PENCILS, BUMPER STICKERS, TRADING CARDS, UN- MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS, PENCIL ERASERS, CA- FOR PROVIDING LONGITUDINAL PATIENT-LEVEL LENDARS, STATIONERY FOLDERS, BOOK COVERS, INFORMATION BASED ON PATIENTS’S MEDICAL PLAYING CARDS, GREETING CARDS, PAPER FLAGS, HISTORIES TO PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFAC- FOOD WRAPPERS; AND BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND TURERS, MEDICAL CARE PROVIDERS, AND HEALTH NEWSPAPERSALLONTHESUBJECTOFMENSCOL- COVERAGE PAYORS (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). LEGE BASKETBALL (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). CLASS 21—HOUSEWARES AND GLASS SN 75-295,009. BIG DOG HOLDINGS, INC., SANTA BAR- FOR CUPS, COASTERS NOT OF PAPER OR CLOTH; BARA, CA. FILED 5-20-1997. BEVERAGE GLASS WARE, PLATES, INSULATED CUPS (U.S. CLS. 2, 13, 23, 29, 30, 33, 40 AND 50). CLASS 24—FABRICS FOR TOWELS, CLOTH FLAGS, AND CLOTH PEN- NANTS (U.S. CLS. 42 AND 50). CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOR SHIRTS, SWEATERS, T-SHIRTS, SUITS TIES, CAPS, SHORTS, SWIMWEAR, TANK TOPS, SWEAT- SHIRTS, SWEATPANTS, VISORS, SHOES, JACKETS, CLASS 6—METAL GOODS GLOVES, PANTS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, BELTS, FOR METAL LICENSE PLATES AND METAL SIGNS BOOTS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). (U.S. CLS. 2, 12, 13, 14, 23, 25 AND 50). FIRST USE 11-11-1996; IN COMMERCE 11-11-1996. CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- MENT CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOR SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES IN THE APPARATUS NATURE OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAMES (U.S. FOR MOUSE PADS (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). CLS. 100, 101 AND 107). FIRST USE 11-11-1996; IN COMMERCE 11-11-1996. TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEB 19, 2002 SN 75-338,290. ACCOUNTING FIRMS ASSOCIATED, INC., CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED GAINESVILLE, FL. FILED 8-8-1997. MATTER FOR STATIONERY ITEMS, NAMELY, PENS, PEN- CILS, ADHESIVE NOTE PADS, AND STICKERS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). FIRST USE 11-11-1996; IN COMMERCE 11-11-1996. CLASS 21—HOUSEWARES AND GLASS FOR KITCHEN CONTAINERS, NAMELY, CERAMIC MUGS AND PLASTIC BOTTLES SOLD EMPTY FOR LIQUIDS (U.S. CLS. 2, 13, 23, 29, 30, 33, 40 AND 50). FIRST USE 11-11-1996; IN COMMERCE 11-11-1996. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "INTERNATIONAL", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND LEGAL SERVICES SN 75-309,208. AMIK, INC., TIGARD, OR. FILED 6-16-1997. FOR ASSOCIATION SERVICES, NAMELY, PROMOT- ING THE INTERESTS OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC- COUNTANTS (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). FIRST USE 10-4-1999; IN COMMERCE 10-4-1999. CALLPRINT CLASS 200—COLLECTIVE MEMBERSHIP FOR INDICATING MEMBERSHIP IN A GROUP OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT FIRMS. FIRST USE 10-4-1999; IN COMMERCE 10-4-1999. CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, COMMERCIAL MONITORING STATIONS CONSISTING OF COMPUTER TERMINALS WHICH STORE, DOWNLOAD AND BILL CELLULAR TELE- PHONE CALLS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR MANA- SN 75-384,550. GENERAL MAGIC, INC., SUNNYVALE, CA. GING AND MONITORING CELLULAR TELEPHONE FILED 11-4-1997. CHARGES, AND CELLULAR TELEPHONES (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). FIRST USE 5-0-1997; IN COMMERCE 5-0-1997. PORTICO CLASS 40—MATERIAL TREATMENT FOR CUSTOM MODIFICATION OF THE TELECOM- MUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND COMPUTERS OF OWNER OF U.S. REG. NO. 1,865,617. OTHERS, NAMELY MODIFICATION OF STANDARD COMPUTERS AND CELLULAR TELEPHONES OF OTHERS INTO CUSTOM CELLULAR COMMUNICA- CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS TIONS SYSTEMS CAPABLE OF MONITORING AND TRACKING CELLULAR CALLS AND PROVIDING IM- FOR BUSINESS SERVICES, NAMELY PROVIDING MEDIATE BILLING INFORMATION, BY COMBINING THE FACILITATION OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE THE STANDARD COMPUTERS AND CELLULAR TELE- OVER THE GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK (U.S. PHONES OF OTHERS WITH ADDITIONAL COMPUTER CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPONENTS AND FIRST USE 7-31-1998; IN COMMERCE 7-31-1998. PROGRAMMING THE RESULTING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH CUSTOM COMPUTER SOFTWARE (U.S. CLS. 100, 103 AND 106). CLASS 38—COMMUNICATION FIRST USE 5-0-1997; IN COMMERCE 5-0-1997. FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES, NAMELY, VOICE AND WEB-ACCESSIBLE COMMUNICATIONS CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES; PRO- VIDING VOICE AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS MAN- LEGAL SERVICES AGEMENT; CALL PROCESSING (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND FOR CUSTOM DESIGN OF MONITORED CELLULAR 104). COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS FOR OTHERS AND FIRST USE 7-31-1998; IN COMMERCE 7-31-1998. COMPUTER SOFTWARE DESIGN FOR OTHERS THAT ALLOW THE BUSINESS TO MONITOR, TRACK AND BILL CELLULAR TELEPHONE CHARGES OR THAT CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND ALLOW THE BUSINESS TO OFFER CELLULAR TELE- LEGAL SERVICES PHONE RENTALS WITH CALL TRACKING SYSTEMS AND AN IMMEDIATE BILLING CAPABILITY (U.S. CLS. FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND 100 AND 101). DELIVERY SERVICES (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). FIRST USE 5-0-1997; IN COMMERCE 5-0-1997. FIRST USE 7-31-1998; IN COMMERCE 7-31-1998. FEB 19, 2002 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 SN 75-414,746. AKTIEBOLAGET SKF, 415 50 GOTEBORG, SN 75-476,968. LEARNWAYS AB, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, SWEDEN, FILED 1-7-1998. FILED 4-30-1998. OPERO OWNER OF SWEDEN REG. NO. 333954, DATED 12-3-1999, EXPIRES 12-3-2009. CLASS 7—MACHINERY FOR MACHINE PARTS, NAMELY, ROLLER BEAR- INGS AND PLAIN BEARINGS (U.S. CLS. 13, 19, 21, 23, 31, 34 AND 35). CLASS 12—VEHICLES FOR ROLLER BEARINGS AND PLAIN BEARINGS FOR VEHICLES (U.S. CLS. 19, 21, 23, 31, 35 AND 44). SN 75-448,288. RED BULL GMBH, 5330 FUSCHL AM SEE, PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON SWEDEN AUSTRIA, FILED 3-11-1998. APPLICATION NO. 98-2305, FILED 3-20-1998, REG. NO. 339648, DATED 8-25-2000, EXPIRES 8-25-2010. THE MARK CONSISTS, IN PART, OF A PARTIALLY SHADED CIRCLE CONTAINING STYLIZED LETTER "L" FORMED BY SIX (6) DOTS AND THE STYLIZED LETTER INLINE BETON "W". CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON FED REP GERMANY APPLICATION NO. DE39744304., FILED 9-16- FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC SCANNERS, BAR 1997, REG. NO. 39744304, DATED 2-16-1998, EXPIRES 2-16- CODE READERS, CD-ROM DRIVES, AND HANDHELD 2008. PERSONAL COMPUTERS FOR DATA INPUT, DATA NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO PROCESSING, DATA TRANSMISSION, DATA STORAGE USE "INLINE", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. AND DATA OUTPUT; DATA PROCESSORS; COMPU- TER HARDWARE; ELECTRICAL CONTROLLERS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER PERIPHERALS; COMPUTER PERIPHERALS; COMPACT DISCS, CD- CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ROM DISCS, DVD-ROM DISCS, DVD-VIDEO DISCS, APPARATUS DIGITAL CASSETTE TAPES AND MAGNETIC TAPES ALL FEATURING EDUCATIONAL CONTENT, FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, IN PARTICULAR NAMELY, EDUCATIONAL AUDIO PROGRAMS, EDU- PROTECTIVE HELMETS (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND CATIONAL VIDEO PROGRAMS, AND EDUCATIONAL 38). COMPUTER SOFTWARE, FEATURING INSTRUCTION IN THE FIELDS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, ENVIR- ONMENT, COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER ELECTRO- CLASS 25—CLOTHING NICS, ENGINEERING, LANGUAGE STUDIES AND LAW; COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE FOR PROCES- FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY SHIRTS, PANTS, SHOES, SING AND TRANSMITTING DATA, SOUND AND HATS, JACKETS, SWEATSHIRTS, SWEATERS AND IMAGES OVER GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORKS; PARKAS, FOR GENERAL WEAR AND FOR WEAR COMPUTER CABLES, COMPUTER PRINTERS, COMPU- WHILE INLINE AND ROLLER SKATING (U.S. CLS. 22 TER KEYBOARDS, COMPUTER MOUSES, COMPUTER AND 39). MONITORS, DATA PROCESSORS, HUBS AND SERVERS FOR USE WITH COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER NET- WORKS AND AS AN INTEGRATED PART OF DATA CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS; DATA COMMUNICA- TION SYSTEMS CONSISTING OF COMPUTER HARD- FOR SPORTING ARTICLES, IN PARTICULAR SKATE- WARE AND SOFTWARE FOR INFORMATION BOARDS, INLINE SKATES, ROLLERSKATES, ELBOW TRANSMISSION, INTERACTIVE COMPUTER SYSTEM AND KNEE PROTECTORS (U.S. CLS. 22, 23, 38 AND 50). CONSISTING OF RECEIVING COMPUTERS AND TRANSMITTING COMPUTERS INTEGRATED IN COM- MUNICATION NETWORKS; COMPUTER SOFTWARE CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATION MENT AND/OR INTERACTIVE LEARNING IN THE FIELDS OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENT, COM- FOR PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION OF EVENTS, PUTERS AND COMPUTER ELECTRONICS, ENGINEER- IN PARTICULAR SPORTS EVENTS (U.S.

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