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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 75-416,963. LEARNING KEY, INC., THE, ALBUQUER- SN 75-741,599. HARLEQUIN ENTERPRISES LIMITED, DON QUE, NM. FILED 1-12-1998. MILLS, ONTARIO M3B 3K9, CANADA, FILED 6-30-1999. BLAZE THE LEARNING KEY CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS FOR DOWNLOADABLE ELECTRONIC PUBLICA- NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO TIONS, NAMELY ROMANCE NOVELS; PRE-RE- USE "LEARNING", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. CORDED MEDIA, NAMELY, AUDIO CASSETTES, VIDEO TAPES, VIDEO CASSETTES, FILMS, COMPACT DISCS AND DIGITAL AUDIO TAPES, ALL FEATURING CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED FICTIONAL STORIES (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). MATTER FOR PRINTED MATERIALS, NAMELY, PAMPHLETS, SURVEYS AND NEWSLETTERS IN THE FIELD OF CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND MANAGEMENT, LEADERSHIP, TEAM EFFECTIVE- LEGAL SERVICES NESS, AND PERSONAL AND BUSINESS COMMUNICA- FOR PROVIDING TEMPORARY USE OF NON-DOWN- TIONS TO ENHANCE INDIVIDUAL AND LOADABLE PUBLICATIONS, NAMELY, ROMANCE NO- ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTIV- VELS ALL FEATURING FICTIONAL STORIES (U.S. ITY (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). CLS. 100 AND 101). FIRST USE 6-1-1992; IN COMMERCE 1-5-1999. IRENE D. WILLIAMS, EXAMINING ATTORNEY CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS FOR GAMES IN THE NATURE OF BOARD GAMES, NAMELY, FOR DESIGNING, DEVELOPING, AND OR- GANIZING MANAGEMENT, LEADERSHIP, TEAM EF- FECTIVENESS, AND PERSONAL AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS TO ENHANCE INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTIV- ITY (U.S. CLS. 22, 23, 38 AND 50). FIRST USE 6-1-1992; IN COMMERCE 1-5-1999. SN 75-794,063. WE, THE REALLY USEFUL GROUP LIM- ITED, LONDON WC2H 9NS, ENGLAND, FILED 9-7-1999. CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- MENT FOR EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING SERVICES, NAMELY, CONDUCTING CLASSES, SEMINARS AND JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR WORKSHOPS TO IDENTIFY, BUILD AND IMPROVE MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS, TEAM EFFECTIVENESS, AND PERSONAL AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS TO ENHANCE INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS AND PRODUC- PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON ERPN TIVITY(U.S.CLS.100,101AND107). CMNTY TM OFC APPLICATION NO. 001247386, FILED 7- FIRST USE 6-1-1992; IN COMMERCE 1-5-1999. 15-1999, REG. NO. 001247386, DATED 9-25-2000, EXPIRES 9- CYNTHIA SLOAN, EXAMINING ATTORNEY 25-2010. TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE JANUARY 18, 2005 CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- APPARATUS MENT FOR PRE-RECORDED COMPACT DISCS, PRE-RE- FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, NAMELY, PROVID- CORDED CASSETTES AND RECORDS FEATURING ING SEMINARS AND LECTURES IN THE FIELD OF MUSIC AND SONGS FROM THEATRICAL PERFOR- SIMULATING AND MODELING PROCESS MANUFAC- MANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSICALS; TURINGPLANTS(U.S.CLS.100,101AND107). OPERA GLASSES; PRE-RECORDED VIDEOS FEATUR- ING FILMS AND RECORDINGS OF THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND MUSICALS; DECORATIVE REFRIGERATOR MAG- NETS; BINOCULARS; COMPUTER GAME SOFTWARE; LEGAL SERVICES CARRIERS OF AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL IMAGES, FOR CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF NAMELY PRE-RECORDED DIGITAL VIDEO DISKS, SIMULATING AND MODELING PROCESS MANUFAC- PRE-RECORDED MINI-DISKS AND DIGITAL FILES TURING PLANTS (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). DOWNLOADABLE FROM THE GLOBAL COMPUTER JENNIFER KRISP, EXAMINING ATTORNEY NETWORK ALL FEATURING FILMS AND AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS OF THEATRICAL PERFOR- MANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSICALS; SUNGLASSES, SUNGLASSES CASES (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). FIRST USE 0-0-1970; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1970. SN 75-907,645. MANHATTAN GROUP, LLC, MINNEAPOLIS, MN. FILED 2-1-2000. CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED MATTER FOR POSTERS; PENS; BOOKS ABOUT THEATRICAL GROOVY GIRLS PERFORMANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSICALS AND ANY AND ALL ADAPTATIONS THEREOF; BROCHURES ABOUT THEATRICAL PER- OWNER OF U.S. REG. NO. 2,344,957. FORMANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSI- CALS AND ANY AND ALL ADAPTATIONS THEREOF, PAINTINGS; BOOKS AND BROCHURES FEATURING SONG AND MUSICAL SCORES ALL IN THE FIELD OF CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES, STAGE ENTERTAIN- MATTER MENT AND MUSICALS AND ANY AND ALL ADAPTA- TIONS THEREOF; POSTCARDS; PRINTED SOUVENIR FOR PAPER PRODUCTS, NAMELY, STATIONERY, PROGRAMMES CONCERNING THEATRICAL PERFOR- DIARIES, DAILY PLANNERS, CALENDARS, ORGANI- MANCES, STAGE ENTERTAINMENT AN MUSICALS ZERS, PHOTO ALBUMS, NOTE PADS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, AND ANY AND ALL ADAPTATIONS THEREOF; STICK- 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). ERS; PLAYING CARDS; PRINTED MATTER, NAMELY, LYRICS AND MUSIC PRINTED IN SHEET OR BOOK FORM (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). CLASS 20—FURNITURE AND ARTICLES NOT FIRST USE 0-0-1970; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1970. OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED FOR JEWELRY BOXES NOT OF METAL; PHOTO CLASS 25—CLOTHING FRAMES(U.S.CLS.2,13,22,25,32AND50). FOR ARTICLES OF CLOTHING, NAMELY T–SHIRTS, RUGBY SHIRTS, SWEAT SHIRTS, CASUAL JACKETS; CLASS 25—CLOTHING FOOTWEAR AND HEADGEAR, NAMELY HATS AND CAPS(U.S.CLS.22AND39). FOR CLOTHING, NAMELY, SHIRTS, T-SHIRTS, FIRST USE 0-0-2000; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1970. SWEATSHIRTS, SWEATERS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39). SUSAN HAYASH, EXAMINING ATTORNEY MICHAEL KEATING, EXAMINING ATTORNEY SN 75-982,186. HAGADONE HOSPITALITY CO., COEUR SN 75-898,785. ASPEN TECHNOLOGY, INC., CAMBRIDGE, D’ALENE, ID. FILED 3-7-2001. MA. FILED 1-19-2000. PROCESS. TO THE POWER OF E. CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE, NAMELY, SOFTWARE THE STIPPLING SHOWN IN THE DRAWING IS A FOR USE IN SIMULATING AND MODELING PROCESS FEATURE OF THE MARK AND NOT INTENDED TO MANUFACTURING PLANTS, OFFERED WITH AND INDICATE COLOR. WITHOUT USER MANUALS (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 THE COLOR(S) GREEN, BROWN, RED AND WHITE IS/ AND 38). ARE CLAIMED AS A FEATURE OF THE MARK. THE MARK CONSISTS OF A LOGO DESIGN AND THE WORDS "FLOATINGGREEN.COM"; THE LOGO DESIGN CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED COMPRISES A GOLFING GREEN WITH SURROUNDING MATTER TREES IN THE COLOR GREEN, A FRONT EDGE OF THE GOLFING GREEN IN THE COLOR BROWN, DECORATIVE FOR USER MANUALS FOR USE IN CONNECTION LANDSCAPING IN THE COLOR RED, AND SANDTRAPS WITH COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR USE IN SIMULAT- AND A FLAG IN THE COLOR WHITE. ING AND MODELING PROCESS MANUFACTURING THE LITERAL PORTION OF THE MARK CONSISTS OF PLANTS(U.S.CLS.2,5,22,23,29,37,38AND50). FLOATINGGREEN.COM. JANUARY 18, 2005 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC MENT APPARATUS FOR GOLF RECREATION SERVICES, NAMELY, FOR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, MAGNETIC AUDIO GOLF INSTRUCTION, GOLF CADDIE SERVICES AND TAPE, OPTICAL AND MAGNETIC DIGITAL DISKS, FITTING OF GOLF CLUBS TO INDIVIDUAL USERS ALL FEATURING MUSICAL SOUND RECORDINGS, (U.S.CLS.100,101AND107). PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE, AND VIDEO RECORDINGS; FIRST USE 2-13-2002; IN COMMERCE 2-13-2002. AUDIO TAPES, VIDEO TAPES, COMPACT DISCS, OP- TICAL DISCS, VIDEO DISCS, DVD DISCS, ALL PRE- RECORDED FEATURING CAR RACES, INTERVIEWS CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND WITH CAR RACING DRIVERS, AND COMMENTARY ON MOTOR CAR RACING; COMPUTER HARDWARE; LEGAL SERVICES COMPUTER PERIPHERALS, INCLUDING MOUSEPADS; FOR PROVIDING HOTEL AND HEALTH RESORT COMPUTER SOFTWARE FEATURING PROGRAMS SERVICES, NAMELY PROVIDING GENERAL PURPOSE USED TO ANALYZE MOTOR CAR RACES, CARS, FACILITIES FOR CONVENTIONS; PROVIDING GEN- AND DRIVERS FOR USE IN THE FIELD OF MOTOR ERAL PURPOSE FACILITIES FOR EXHIBITIONS; CAR RACING; DOWNLOADABLE ELECTRONIC PUB- HEATH SPAS; RESTAURANT AND BAR SERVICES LICATIONS IN THE NATURE OF ARTICLES, COM- (U.S.CLS.100AND101). MENTARIES, PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OR MOVING FIRST USE 2-13-2002; IN COMMERCE 2-13-2002. VIDEO CLIPS IN THE FIELD OF MOTOR CAR RACING; DANIEL CAPSHAW, EXAMINING ATTORNEY DOWNLOADABLE ELECTRONIC POSTCARDS, SCREENSAVERS, AND COMPUTER SCREEN WALL- PAPER FOR DESKTOP OR LAPTOP COMPUTERS SUP- PLIED ON-LINE FROM DATABASES AND FROM FACILITIES PROVIDED ON A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK, THE INTERNET, AND WEB PAGES; DOWNLOADABLE COMPUTER GAME SOFTWARE SUPPLIED ON-LINE FROM DATABASES AND FROM FACILITIES PROVIDED ON A GLOBAL COMPUTER SN 76-020,367. REAL MEDIA, INC, NEW YORK, NY. FILED NETWORK, THE INTERNET, AND WEB PAGES; 4-7-2000. DOWNLOADABLE MUSIC RECORDINGS PROVIDED OVER A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK AND THE INTERNET; HOME ENTERTAINMENT APPARATUS, NAMELY, TELEVISIONS, VIDEO CASSETTE RECOR- DERS, DVD PLAYERS, CD PLAYERS, OPTICAL DISC REALMEDIA.TV PLAYERS, AUDIO TAPE PLAYERS, RADIOS, AND MP3 MUSIC PLAYERS; LAPTOP COMPUTERS; PALM TOP COMPUTERS; TELEPHONES; MOBILE TELEPHONES; VIDEO GAMES FOR USE WITH TELEVISION RECEI- CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC VERS; COMPUTER GAME CARTRIDGES; BINOCU- APPARATUS LARS; PHOTOGRAPHIC AND VIDEO CAMERAS; PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, AND HEAD- FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED FOR MANA- GEAR FOR PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENTS; EAR GING THE TARGETING, PLACEMENT AND DISSEMI- PROTECTORS; FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (U.S.

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